The U.S. Department of Transportation is threatening to withhold federal transportation funding from the Boston and Chicago ...
Restrooms as Placemakers: In the same way that free WiFi has become a ubiquitous amenity for many in public spaces, restrooms ...
A survey conducted by Northern Virginia Families for Safe Streets analyzes where pedestrians face ‘near-misses’ with cars, ...
A historic two-mile river race through downtown highlighted the success of decades-long efforts to clean up the city’s river.
More Pennsylvanians are renting instead of buying, even as the state makes significant strides to increase the affordable housing supply.
Congress failed to renew a federal program allowing states to let electric car drivers use carpool lanes without additional ...
Strong Towns’ Charles Marohn argues that planning for ‘commerce’ perpetuates an unsustainable, car-centric development model.
The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces’ changed the way planners view public space and ushered in a new way of understanding ...
Main Street has been closed to cars since 2020, when the Covid-19 pandemic spurred a flurry of open streets projects.
Cities Need Transit to Be Walkable, But Transit Needs Walkability to Be Successful. California provides far less in state ...
In 1919, Edith Elmer Wood drew the connection between ratcheting minimum housing standards and an inevitable crisis of ...
The Boston Planning Department approved a proposal that would raise allowable building heights in downtown and streamline ...