Instead of bringing the parties together, Biden’s $2 trillion infrastructure plan has stirred up controversy. Is this the end of the Infrastructure Cult?
Read MoreAdvocates say promoting EVs is a key step toward addressing climate change. But what if it’s actually a distraction from an underlying issue: the suburban development pattern?
Read MoreDo owners and tenants have a “duty” keep property in use?
Read MoreWhat’s the best way for local communities to reduce their dependence on big electric companies?
Read MoreThousands of Christchurch residents weighed in on how to move their quake-ravaged city forward. Leaders dumped that plan for a top-down rebuild plan created behind closed doors…with predictable results.
Read MoreHow a ruling from the Arizona Supreme Court will change how local governments do economic development.
Read MoreCritics say YIMBYs have an “induced demand” problem.
Read MoreWe were encouraged by what Pete Buttigieg was able to do as mayor of South Bend: slowing the cars, revitalizing downtown, and more. What can we hope for as Mayor Pete heads to the federal D.O.T.?
Read MoreCities essentially subsidize parking, to their own harm. An ordinance in Hartford would close that gap with what one expert describes as a “lite” version of the land value tax.
Read MoreIn 2020, towns and cities were tested in profound ways by a global pandemic and social unrest. What effect will it have on communities going forward?
Read MoreAs senior care facilities are hit hard by the pandemic, homebuilders say interest in ADUs—and other multigenerational housing options—is exploding.
Read MoreKansas City is a powerful case study for the ruinous effects of the suburban experiment. Can it also be a model for choosing a better way?
Read MoreAcross North America and around the world, people are discovering the power of localism.
Read MoreU.S. commercial real estate was way overbuilt before the pandemic. What will happen now that brick-and-mortar retail is cratering?
Read MoreUrbanists may debate the merits of Top-Down Beautiful urbanism vs. Top-Down Pragmatic urbanism. But there’s a third, better way — one that emanates from the bottom up.
Read MoreOutdoor dining proved to be a lifeline for many restaurants and coffee shops during the warm summer months. What will restaurants do as the weather turns colder and wetter?
Read MoreDecades of disinvestment have trapped neighborhoods in poverty. Cities can do something about it—with tools they already have—and build lasting prosperity that benefits everyone.
Read MoreThere are things we can do right now to make California less vulnerable to megafires. So why aren’t we doing them?
Read MoreCommunity consensus sounds nice. But, as a final standard for planners, it ends up supporting the status quo rather than challenging it.
Read MoreWith plummeting ridership, cuts in services, and higher fares, U.S. transit may be in mortal danger. But the seeds of the current crisis were planted long before the pandemic.
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