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Federal funding helps state and local governments, which account for 90% of transportation spending, according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics.
This post is a continaution of a previous one on permaculture and also of Melissa's last post on urban agriculture in Rosario, Argentina. In the past months I've had the chance to work with ...
What happens when an urban project fuels alarming socio-environmental consequences? Disaster. This is what Metro Manila, a coastal megacity, and its Bay Reclamation Plan are going through. If you ...
With cities seeking to involve diverse voices in city-making to get beyond "the usual suspects," Vancouver urbanists Brent Toderian and Jillian Glover examine how cities in their region are finding ...
Congestion pricing is gathering some inertia in cities worldwide for a few reasons; safety, money, and public desire are among the main ones. Unlike traditional mechanisms to deal with more cars such ...
San Francisco is suffering from a housing affordability crisis. If you live in the Bay Area, this topic is all too familiar. The headlines are everywhere, prices keep going up and any kind of solution ...