The ‘Yes in God’s Backyard’ movement brings together powerful partners to develop housing in areas where development might ...
Cyclists in Anchorage, Alaska will get to ride on the city’s first protected bike lane this summer, reports Lex Yelverton in ...
Is Tempe’s ostensibly ‘car-free’ Culdesac development a victory for walkability advocates — or just a mirage? In a piece for Strong Towns, Ben Abramson aims to answer this question, describing the ...
Part of San Francisco’s Great Highway will be permanently closed to cars due to threats from sea level rise, reports Ricardo Cano in the San Francisco Chronicle. Cano notes that the city has foreseen ...
The state’s transportation department is reaching completion on its segment of a major north-south corridor that will ...
Mayor Whitmire reversed his support for a planned road safety project that includes lane reductions, putting $40 million in ...
A wealthy portion of Baton Rouge will split off and incorporate its own city in what proponents say is a bid for better ...
Housing that uses federal funding will be subject to stricter regulations that reflect increasing flood risks.
For the past six years, a commission of Juneau, Alaska, residents has examined every aspect of downtown and created Blueprint ...
State lawmakers say the move could cut down on competition and make regional transit more efficient for riders.
New cars will be required to include automatic detection and braking technology for vehicles and pedestrians by 2029.
Colorado lawmakers have agreed to drop one set of air quality legislation and propose two new bills to “codify agency rules ...