In a piece in Strong Towns, Adeleine Geitner outlines how church parking lots, which often take up valuable space in downtowns and city centers, can be utilized as public spaces during off hours. As ...
Gen Z Americans are reshaping the housing market, with a sixfold surge in young renters in the last five years. As Alexandra Both explains in a piece for RentCafe, the number of Gen Z renters grew ...
Transit agencies around the country have purchased over 7,000 zero-emission buses, but a federal program that funds the shift could be eliminated under the new administration.
In December, federal officials tasked the CTA to develop an enhanced security plan or risk losing federal funding.
Uber just launched a feature that lets women drivers and riders choose to be matched with other women for trips, reports Alexandra Olson for the Associated Press.
The National Safety Council has good news: it’s estimated that traffic deaths decreased by 12 percent in 2025. While final traffic death data for 2025 from the National Highway Traffic Safety ...
A project 15 years in the making would reconnect Philadelphia’s Chinatown neighborhood after decades of being split in half by a roadway.
The rapid spread of the Goldspotted Oak Borer is killing hundreds of thousands of oak trees, undermining habitat and ...
A report titled the Atlas of Inner-City Highway Impacts by urban planner Patrick Kennedy analyzes how much land in the U.S.
The CHSRA plans to complete the Central Valley segment of the line and begin revenue service as soon as possible.
RIPTA’s Flex On Demand program replaces scheduled stops on some of its bus lines with a curb-to-curb microtransit service.
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.