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Electric car charging infrastructure is growing at a slower rate in rural parts of the United States, according to an ...
Lawyers must prove the city was not acting “arbitrarily, capriciously, and illegally” in ordering the hasty removal.
As planners, Covid forced us to reassess our priorities and understand how we can become more nimble in the face of ...
With over a trillion dollars spent on roads that are still falling apart, advocates propose a new “fix it first” philosophy.
Where they're working, where they're banned, and where they're just as annoying the tourists that use them.
For public land advocates, the Senate Republicans’ proposal to sell millions of acres of public land in the West is “the ...
City council voted to limit the number of units in accessory buildings to six — after confronting backyard developments of up ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy issued a warning to jurisdictions with “sanctuary” policies, threatening them with ...
Canada's second most affordable major city joins those angling to nix the requirement for two staircases in multi-family ...
Smaller homes on smaller lots, office to apartment conversions, and 40% less say for NIMBYs, vote state lawmakers.
Equity, safety, accessibility and affordability are front of mind as the city prepares for robotaxis and other autonomous ...
Eliminating the requirement for two staircases in multi-story residential buildings lets developers use smaller lots and more ...
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