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Housing

The Earliest Roots of the Suburban Experiment

Streets

To the 40,000 Drivers Who “Cause” Car Crashes Every Year

Accounting

Taxed “Beyond Sanity”—And Not Getting the Services Promised

Streets

Who Walks in the Unwalkable Places?

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The Largest Independent Network of Community Gardens is Still Growing in Denver

Streets

The Problems With Police Crash Reports

Accounting

Redlining Maps Were Burned—But the Fundamentals Are Still Taught

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This “Accidental Developer” Wants To Show You How To Revitalize Your Neighborhood

Accounting

Can a Stadium Save Philadelphia’s “Dead Zone”?

Streets

Peoria Takes a Walk—And Steps Toward Reforming Its Transportation System

Streets

Award-Winning Street Design Leaves Hyattsville Pedestrians at Risk

Housing

Don’t Give Up on Your Small Town

Parking

Death by Parking

Highways

For Houston Freeway Fighters, Federal Government’s Actions Speak Louder Than Words

Housing

The Goldilocks and the Three Bears Approach to Redevelopment

Streets

Madison, WI, Is Lowering Traffic Deaths—But There’s Still Work To Do

Housing

Don’t Like Sprawl? Just Call It Something Else.

Accounting

What Algorithms Get Wrong About Taxes (and What Humans Fail To Fix)

Highways

Advocates Across The State Convene to Un-stroad Louisiana

Accounting

Detroit Considers Changing its Property Tax System to No Longer Punish Investments

Highways

Houstonians Deceived and Displaced

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Pocket Parks: A Small Bet That Makes a Big Difference

Accounting

Progress Isn't Inevitable

Highways

Highway Ramps Promised To Deliver Chester From Hardship. Residents Are Still Waiting.