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Fort Walton Beach, Florida’s finance director brings fiscal discipline after a period of scandal
After a period of scandal and staff turnover, Smart Cities Dive Public Service Award winner Nicole Nabors is rebuilding trust through technology and transparency.
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Housing energy efficiency requirements rescinded by HUD, USDA
The 2021 International Energy Conservation Code added $20,000 to the cost of new home construction, according to Trump administration estimates.
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Boston’s climate plan focuses on local execution, accountability as federal support shrinks
The city is using dashboards, pilots and partnerships to cut emissions, build resilience at the neighborhood level and “bring more happiness and justice” to Bostonians.
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Cities urged to apply now for safe streets and roads grants
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s SS4A funding opportunity may be its last if the program isn’t renewed, a Stantec executive said.
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Joby Aviation air taxi takes flight in NYC
The air taxi developer and the Federal Aviation Administration are demonstrating advanced air mobility in a nationwide tour.
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Water reuse is essential for economic growth, the EPA says. Experts see obstacles ahead.
EPA’s Water Reuse Action Plan 2.0 positions recycled water as critical to industries like semiconductors and data centers, but local capacity, policy gaps and lingering stigma could complicate delivery, an expert says.
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New York governor floats tax on high-end second homes in NYC
New York is one of several states exploring surcharges on second homes. The proposal could generate $500 million in annual revenue in New York City, Gov. Kathy Hochul said.
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$1.1B available for railroad grade-crossing safety
The Crossing Safety Program aims to address the over 2,000 collisions and nearly 300 fatalities yearly since 2021.
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Cities sue EPA for failing to uphold soot standard
“By ignoring the legal responsibility to uphold its own rule, U.S. EPA is willfully abandoning the agency’s duties under the Clean Air Act,” California Air Resources Board Chair Lauren Sanchez said.
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City and state climate litigation would be banned under new federal GOP bill
The Stop Climate Shakedowns Act would strip local governments and others of legal pathways to hold energy companies liable for climate-related costs and assert federal authority over greenhouse gas emissions.
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Indiana to enforce statewide encampment ban aimed at homeless population
The law aims to supersede local government policies that are not in compliance with the state’s anti-camping stance.
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Surface Transportation Legislation
Bill to streamline transit project permitting introduced in House
The bipartisan legislation seeks to bring parity between transit and highway projects to the National Environmental Policy Act permitting process.
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Who gets shade first? Austin, Texas, uses Google Earth data to decide.
By layering heat risk, demographics and tree canopy data, the city is prioritizing vulnerable neighborhoods as extreme heat intensifies.
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Houston expands multifamily recycling pilot
About half of Houston residents live in apartments, but most lack recycling access. A pilot supported by The Recycling Partnership and Alliance to End Plastic Waste aims to change that.
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AI is making cyberattacks on local governments easier than ever
A lack of guardrails in internal processes is making governments more vulnerable, a cybersecurity expert says.
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Heat, wildfires drive surge in ozone pollution, report finds
The American Lung Association’s State of the Air report cites ground-level ozone, data centers and EPA actions as clean-air threats, but cities have levers to curb emissions, an ALA director says.
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How 4 trends favor intercity buses
As gas prices and air fares rise, more and better buses may entice travelers, an expert says.
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5 ways these D.C. suburbs are turning climate goals into local results
Takoma Park, Maryland, and Dumfries, Virginia, are advancing resilience through funding alignment, infrastructure upgrades and resident engagement.
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Surface Transportation Legislation
Civic leaders outline 8 surface transportation priorities
Nine business-led organizations from major cities urged Congress to support passenger rail and transit programs in upcoming transportation legislation.
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ADA website accessibility compliance deadline extended 1 year for local governments
While many localities are well-positioned for the accessibility standards, some are still learning about them, an expert said.
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Amtrak to get $4.7B for Northeast Corridor projects, opens bids for new long-distance trains
The U.S. Department of Transportation also opened applications for funding to improve passenger rail ridership and enhance multimodal connections with intercity buses.
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$4B affordable housing initiative launches in New York City
The four-year program invests pension funds into affordable housing efforts, including office-to-housing conversions.
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Residents in some neighborhoods live 30 years longer. Researchers developed a model to close that gap.
“Universal basic neighborhood” is a new framework that shows cities how to spread health, not concentrate it.
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Virginia launches cross-state bus service
The state-supported Tidewater Current route links 10 cities from Virginia Beach to Harrisonburg, with a stop at Richmond International Airport.
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Opinion
Stuck in traffic: How to get the urban mobility dream moving
Policy fragmentation, weak incentives and political hesitation are stalling the future of urban mobility. Here’s how cities can break the gridlock.