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Did Bergen County, NJ End Homelessness? It’s Complicated
Another jurisdiction claims the “functional zero” mantle. But what does that mean?
FeaturesSix Solutions to Watch for 2022
What we’re keeping our eyes on as we head into the new year.
DailyNext City’s Top 10 Stories of 2021
The stories that resonated most with readers this year.
Daily2021 In Review: The Major Housing Stories of the Year
What went wrong — and what went right — in the world of housing this year.
DailyBoston Pilot Project Finds Free Transit Increases Ridership
Also: Cities find that replacing parking with something else boosts retail business, and more in this week’s Mobile City.
DailyIt’s Not Easy to Convert Diesel Buses to Electric — But Some Cities Are Doing it Anyway
Some transit agencies are saying, “This bus is perfectly good — except for all the pollution” and doing something about it. But these conversions aren’t as simple as they seem.
DailyCan Urban Food Incubators Accelerate Adoption of Plant-Based Diets?
The Green New Deal doesn’t ban hamburgers. That doesn’t mean restaurants can’t work toward more sustainable forms of protein.
DailyClimate Change Is an Infrastructure Problem. A Map of Electric Vehicle Chargers Shows One Reason Why
Op-Ed: The bipartisan infrastructure bill looks like a small down payment on a more climate-friendly transport sector and power grid. But a much larger commitment is needed to claim global leadership and stave off the worst effects of climate change.
DailyCar-Free Suburban Phoenix Development Offers Transit Incentives for Tenants
Also: A Swedish firm is working on an e-scooter for delivering cargo, and more in this week’s Mobile City.
DailyAn Unusual Community Land Trust in Colorado Is Making Its Mark
Denver’s real estate market is pricing out working-class would-be homeowners. Elevation CLT is acquiring properties that will remain within reach of those often overlooked buyers.
FeaturesCan This Prison Museum Tell the Full Story of Mass Incarceration?
Organizers imagine New York’s Sing Sing Prison Museum as a space that amplifies the voices of incarcerated people, family members, volunteers and prison staff.
DailyCooler, Cleaner Megacities, One Rooftop Garden at a Time
How Cairo’s rooftop gardens are helping improve air pollution and high city temperatures.
DailyUtilizing Creative Blight Strategy to Save a Neighborhood
Sponsored: One enterprising group of community blight-fighters takes on their biggest challenge and lands on a unique strategy: Skyscraper - Free to Good Owner.
DailyWhat Does It Mean to End Homelessness?
More cities are announcing they’ve reached “functional zero” for certain categories of people experiencing homelessness. But what does that really mean?
DailyAutomakers Must Address Americans’ Deadly Addiction to SUVs
Op-ed: It is time that we bring an end to this tragic trend and hold the automobile manufacturers accountable for putting larger and more lethal vehicles on our streets.
DailyHow Bakersfield, California Ended Chronic Homelessness
How the inland California city is tackling homelessness.
DailyCan City-Owned Vacant Lots Fill the Need for Park Equity in Houston?
The residents of University Village in Greater Third Ward made a very strong case for turning a vacant lot into a pocket park in their neighborhood — and the city listened.
DailyHow This Texas City Ended Veteran and Chronic Homelessness
The small town of Abilene, Texas has ended homelessness for some groups by putting individuals first.
DailyBaltimore Land Trusts Plug Away at Vision for Development Without Displacement
Activists pressured the city to fund community controlled affordable housing, and that pressure is leading to results.