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Walkability
The Cars May Not Need the Parking, But All Those Other Vehicles Do
Do You Live in a “15-Minute Neighborhood”? There’s an App to Help You Find Out
Tuk Tuk Go: Is This the Vehicle That Will Rescue Public Transit?
Why, and How, Kids Should Walk or Bike to School
Urbanism without Effort
All This Snow Isn’t Slowing Down St. Paul’s Pedestrian Plan
The Computer Will Tell You If Your Neighborhood Is Walkable
Milwaukee’s Proposed Complete Streets Practice Already Paying Dividends
It Just Got a Lot Easier to Connect Health Data to Other Data
Portland Crosswalk Shows How Drivers Think (or Don’t) About Pedestrians
Madrid’s Goal for Fewer Cars Is Tested With Street Closure
San Francisco Will Say So Long to Brick Sidewalk
Streetcar Nostalgia Gets Digitized in Denver
Nashville Closes Sidewalk Loophole
Barcelona Superblock Expansion Plan Takes First Steps
Minneapolis Takes a High-Tech Approach to Street Repair
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Here’s How Philadelphia’s First Guaranteed Income Program Is Going
A Mobile Bank On Wheels Reaches Bronx Residents Where They Are
A Self-Facilitated Prison Dorm Paves The Way To Prison Reform
Developer Takes a High-End Approach to Low-Income Housing in South Bend
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