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When Homeowners Near Good Transit Refuse to Share the Neighborhood

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This video from the Minneapolis-based satirical site Wedge LIVE sends up the not-in-my-backyard resistance to infill development that could help alleviate the shortage of affordable housing affecting a growing number of American cities. Anton Schieffer at Streets.mn lives in Whittier, the neighborhood where the much-feared 10-unit rental building would be built. It’s close to downtown, has good transit access, […]

Drain the Great Lakes to Fuel Sprawl? Not So Fast

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Governors of the states surrounding the Great Lakes are considering a water policy case with big implications for land development throughout the Midwest. Waukesha, Wisconsin, a sprawling suburban area outside Milwaukee, has exhausted its water resources. Rather than cooperate with the city of Milwaukee to secure water, Waukesha spent years preparing an application to divert water from Lake […]

Tell the Feds: Don’t Turn City Streets Into Highways

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Will the Obama administration prod state DOTs to abandon the destructive practice of widening roads and highways, or will it further entrench policies that have hollowed out cities and towns, increased traffic and car dependence, and made America a world leader in carbon pollution? That’s what’s hanging in the balance as U.S. DOT opens public comments on […]

Philly Mayor: Tax Soda to Pay for Bikeways

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Here’s an idea whose time has come: Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney has proposed a tax on soda and other sugary drinks that contribute to obesity and poor health, and using the money to pay for public improvements, including bike trails. The soda tax was first proposed by Kenney’s predecessor, Michael Nutter, who encountered fierce opposition from beverage […]