RIPTA’s Flex On Demand program replaces scheduled stops on some of its bus lines with a curb-to-curb microtransit service.
According to an article by Ryan Kushner in Smart Cities Dive, the $95 million bond approved by voters has led to the creation of 1,668 new affordable rental homes, surpassing the state’s original goal ...
An annual report from the National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) reveals that every U.S. state has a shortage of rental housing for the lowest-income households. “Shortages of affordable and ...
A proposal to cap a portion of the Vine Street Expressway in Philadelphia’s Chinatown could be in jeopardy after the federal government pulled funding from the project, reports Emily Scolnick for WHYY ...
The rapid spread of the Goldspotted Oak Borer is killing hundreds of thousands of oak trees, undermining habitat and ...
Financial strain is holding back close to 40,000 housing units in the production pipeline in California, according to reporting by Ben Christopher in CALmatters. The data comes from a report from ...
According to the investigation, “the maximum fine for a first-time violator in Portland is at least 27 times higher than any comparable city, and short-term retinal operators are not warned before ...
Vermont has launched a publicly accessible catalog called 802 Homes of construction-ready housing types as part of its effort to diversify its housing stock and make housing more affordable.
The CHSRA plans to complete the Central Valley segment of the line and begin revenue service as soon as possible.
Still, in the places where favorable conditions for Good Transit prevail, 40’ of bus might not be enough to meet peak loads. When the demand for transit tangibly exceeds the supply, and additional ...
A report titled the Atlas of Inner-City Highway Impacts by urban planner Patrick Kennedy analyzes how much land in the U.S.
A new policy that requires buildings with four or more units to bury their electrical lines is making housing development ...