Developed through Community and stakeholder engagement, the State Streets Neighborhood Plan will package a list of ...
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced a $4 million investment to install 20 to 30 modular public restrooms throughout ...
The 2026-2030 plan aims to reduce deaths and serious injuries with a long-term goal of eliminating traffic deaths by 2050.
The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) announced $100.3 million in public transit grants available to cities hosting 2026 World Cup events, reports Trevor Hughes in USA Today.
While the total number of Denver residents without permanent housing is growing, the city has leveraged its resources to quickly create over 1,000 new emergency shelter beds.
I noted recently that my listserv colleague Michael Lewyn, a professor of law at Touro University, provided a thoughtful ...
Atlanta’s transit agency will enhance service on some routes while compensating for service cuts on others with a new ...
If a November ballot measure fails to bring new funding, BART’s ‘alternative service plan’ would reduce frequencies to 30 minutes, raise fares by 30%, and close up to 15 stations.
Cities with low road safety rankings are overwhelmingly newer and located in the South and Southwest. The newest U.S. Safe Streets Index published by the transportation analytics firm StreetLight ...
Plug-in solar panels, which are becoming popular across Europe, live in a regulatory gray area in the United States.
A new Linn County ordinance requires data center builders to conduct environmental reviews, limit light pollution and noise, ...
A proposed budget eliminates funding for a key urban forestry program that funds greening efforts across the state.
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