Although the city has built thousands of new homes, few of them are available to the lowest-earning households.
The Cincinnati planning commission approved a zoning change for an area known as The Banks which the city hopes will help ...
Beginning in July 2026, Detroiters will be paying higher water and sewer bills. That’s because The Great Lakes Water Authority, or GLWA, voted unanimously on Feb. 25, 2026, to increase water rates by ...
As Austin works to upgrade the city's pipes, Austin Water’s My ATX Water program also offers near-real-time data, detecting ...
Democratic Representative Val Hoyle hopes that the Shared Micromobility Investment Act will remove barriers to cities ...
In rural Maine, nearly a quarter of a million dollars in federal money earmarked for housing was rescinded from a small town ...
Ernst & Young has expressed "substantial doubt" in the rail line's ability to continue operations, despite record ridership ...
In “Preserving with Purpose,” author Amy Hetletvedt offers an alternative approach to using old buildings to benefit ...
The ride-hailing giant is calling Waymo's model “less scalable” and “less reliable” than Uber’s hybrid approach mixing human ...
Caltrans is investigating just that: high speed coaches that could run on freeways at speeds as high as 140 mph between San ...
Britain's Institute for Public Policy Research and the International Energy Agency alike have a recommendation that might be ...
While Mamdani promises "fast and free" buses, the MTA is halting them in the street to ensure fare compliance.
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