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Without reform, restrictive zoning codes will limit the impact of the city’s planned transit expansion and could exclude some ...
Contrary to popular assumptions, public transportation has far lower crash and crime rates than automobile travel. For safer ...
The decision is a victory for environmental groups who charged that freezing funds for critical infrastructure and disaster ...
Clybourne Park, a play exploring race, real estate, and community tensions, can set the stage for discussion on the lasting ...
Bright LED headlights can create glare and reduce visibility for other drivers and pedestrians. If you’ve noticed car ...
Institutional buyers who treat housing as an investment product become disconnected from the impacts of higher rents, ...
The effects of the virus, including ‘brain fog,’ can make driving more difficult and dangerous.
The 5.5 mile South Central Extension to the Phoenix light rail system is slated to open June 7, reports Taylor Seely for ...
The U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness is the only federal agency dedicated to preventing and ending homelessness.
Data-driven research could help city officials fund environmentally conscious projects. Tax incentives — like the research ...
An explainer from Momentum highlights the advantages of reducing vehicle lanes in favor of more bike, transit, and pedestrian infrastructure.
A new law tightens building and emissions regulations for large distribution warehouses to mitigate air pollution and traffic in surrounding communities.
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