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Nominate a project for the 2026 Smart Cities Dive Community Project Awards
The awards will highlight innovation and effective use of technology to solve real community problems.
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The fibers that bind Kannapolis, NC
When manufacturing dried up, Kannapolis, NC, used it as an opportunity to revitalize and reinvent the city.
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Opinion
We can’t build our way out of the housing crisis while losing homes every day
The path forward is not just about adding supply. It is also about protecting it.
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Crime is falling. Why don’t residents feel safer?
Statistics alone won’t change public perception, say the mayors of Providence, Rhode Island, and Kansas City, Missouri. Building trust requires visibility, relationships and consistent communication.
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Biking in US cities is getting better, 2026 report says
In PeopleForBikes’ annual rating, the number of cities with bike infrastructure that scored 50 or higher on a 100-point scale more than doubled this year.
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As a Maryland city mulls upzoning, a Realtor association study touts its benefits
A “missing middle” housing proposal in Rockville, Maryland, would boost the city’s housing stock 4.5%, the local Realtor association said.
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With 125 speed camera installations, LA’s speed safety program becomes California’s largest
Speeding behavior and crash history factor into installation sites, with many locations using multiple cameras, Verra Mobility said.
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Energy savings performance contracts offer a path to building upgrades when city budgets are tight
With deferred maintenance growing and capital dollars stretched thin, local governments are using ESPCs to fund energy and infrastructure improvements through future operational savings.
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How AI is changing government asset management
New tools aim to help cities keep closer tabs on fleets and equipment in real time, participants in a Samsara public sector technologies event said.
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HUD suspends LA homeless services funding
A pause on federal funding for the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority could become permanent pending an investigation, the federal agency said.
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Judge overturns DOE’s cancellation of $82.1M in clean energy grants
The plaintiffs argued the 11 grantees — based in New York, Oregon, Connecticut, Minnesota and Colorado — were targeted because those states voted for former Vice President Kamala Harris.
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To reduce waste, BYO food and drink containers encouraged in Portland, Oregon
A regional government introduced the Choose to Reuse initiative following Oregon’s introduction of a law allowing the practice. Local leaders collaborate with nonprofits and private reuse businesses to encourage adoption.
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Town sues Massachusetts over plans to build housing on state-owned land
Wellesley, Massachusetts, officials called the plan to build 180 housing units on a state-owned parking lot “commendable” but said the ends don’t justify the means.
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Emergency managers welcome House proposal to strengthen FEMA funding
The Appropriations Committee approved a spending bill that streamlines disaster declaration processing and preserves preparedness grants they say are foundational to state and local response capabilities.
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EPA’s termination of environmental justice grant program illegal, court rules
A federal judge called termination of the $2.8 billion Environmental and Climate Justice Block Grant “arbitrary and capricious” but stopped short of restoring the program.
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How transit agencies are tackling rising fuel costs
While airlines raise fares to cover higher fuel prices, public transportation agencies can’t easily pass those costs on to riders.
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Secure America Act expands ICE funding, puts new pressure on ‘sanctuary’ cities
The new law rewards local participation in federal immigration enforcement and directs funds toward operations in jurisdictions that limit cooperation. “Sanctuary” cities vow to fight back.
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More cities are embracing AI permitting systems. HUD funding is available for them.
Local governments have until July 13 to apply for up to $3 million in grants for automated permitting and building code systems.
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Lime adds more e-bikes and e-scooters in select World Cup cities
Based on its experience at the Paris and Milan Olympic Games, the micromobility company will adjust operations and offer a 90-minute fixed-rate pass.
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Pedestrian death rates remain high: Smart Growth America study
More than three-quarters of cities studied saw higher average fatality rates over the past five years, but federal programs for pedestrian safety are at risk.
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FEMA
Is FEMA ready for disaster season?
While a new report warns of staffing shortages, vacant leadership posts and strained federal-state relationships, the agency’s acting administrator insists it is prepared for hurricane and wildfire season.
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Federal support for ‘critical’ local cybersecurity resource could be renewed under new bill
Sen. Mark Warner introduced legislation to restore federal funding for the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center, which many state and local governments once relied on for support.
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NY breaks ground on Second Avenue subway extension to East Harlem
The project moves forward after the Trump administration released funding it halted last year.
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What the World Cup reveals about cities’ growing heat risk
Extreme temperatures and wildfire smoke threaten athletes’ and fans’ health, highlighting the need to adapt infrastructure and public safety plans for a warming climate, scientists say.
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Seattle’s social housing experiment takes first major steps
Seattle Social Housing Developer agreed to purchase its first building and wrapped up a lottery to determine who will live there.
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These 10 US cities have the ‘stickiest’ downtowns
Frequency and length of visits by city residents make these 10 downtowns stand apart, Gensler says.