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Baltimore’s Property Tax System Robs the Poor to Pay for the Wealthy

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To Address Public Washroom Shortage, This City Took an Incremental Approach

Streets

Ottawa to Walkers: Drop Dead

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West Virginia City Offers Doctor’s Notes So Commuters Can Avoid Road Closure

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The Fastest Way To Remove Parking Mandates: Change One Word

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Removing Parking Minimums Is Just the Start

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The Technical Brush-Off (and How To Fight It)

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97% of Detroit Taxpayers Could Get a Reduction in Property Taxes

Highways

State Overreach of Power Demands Neighborhood Be Torn Down for New Interchange

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Here’s Where the Best Developers Are: Your Town

Streets

In Conversation With An Expert: Jennifer Griffin on the Built Environment and Human Flourishing

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If We Want a Shift to Walking, We Need To Prioritize Dignity

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Building Community Through Bike Rides

Accounting

Stop Subsidizing Suburban Development, Charge It What It Costs

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In Conversation With an Expert: Tony Tramel on Traffic Engineering's Hopeful Shift

Accounting

5 Action Steps You Can Take To Start Changing the Property Tax System in Your Town

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To Make a Place People Can Walk, First You Have to Make a Place

Highways

In Philadelphia, the I-95 Collapse Is Igniting a Conversation About Transit

Streets

Disability Advocate to Local Leaders: "Roll With Me"

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A Bike Ride That Cost a Pinky Finger

Accounting

For 100 Years, Low-Income Americans Overpay on Property Taxes, While the Richest Underpay

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Where Can I Seek Advice From Urban Professionals?

Highways

Erie Was a “Walkable City Once, Before the Federal Bulldozer Came to Town”

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Jersey City Achieved Zero Traffic Deaths on Its Streets. Here’s How They Did It.