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    May Mobility’s robotaxis will come to 2 more US cities this year

    The company will integrate its autonomous vehicles with Uber and Lyft.

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    Workforce issues put new demands on municipal water management

    Water systems are aging and leaking as water experts are retiring. Can tech save our most vital resource?

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    $10B lawsuit targets LA over ‘epic failures’ in Palisades Fire

    Class action and amended complaints accuse city and state agencies of negligence, mismanagement and cover-up in the January fire.

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    New certification strategy helps align cities’ green, healthy building goals

    A WELL-LEED dual certification shortcut has led to more than 250 million square feet of building space meeting both climate and wellness targets.

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    Amtrak, high-speed rail, public transit take cuts in House 2026 budget proposal

    In a markup session Monday, a House subcommittee proposed slashing the transportation department’s discretionary spending by over $3 billion.

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    Most states couldn’t afford disaster recovery without FEMA: report

    Cities may need to establish their own recovery and resilience funds because only a handful of states are prepared to absorb proposed FEMA cuts, the Urban Institute found.  

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    California issues key updates on climate-risk disclosure laws

    The state’s laws on emissions and financial risk reporting signal a shift in regulatory expectations that could serve as a blueprint for other states weighing similar legislation.

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    5 steps cities can take to prevent a flood tragedy like Kerr County’s

    Cities and counties can strengthen their defenses — even on tight budgets —  with smarter maps, stronger codes and regional coordination, a flood expert says.

    Updated July 16, 2025
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    Wisconsin raised seat belt use 25% over 20 years

    A public education campaign has been targeting men aged 18 to 34, the demographic least likely to wear a seat belt.

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    How big-box retail projects can help support affordable housing

    Architect Yanitza Brongers-Marrero looks to an upcoming Costco-anchored mixed-use project in Los Angeles as a model for financing and public benefit.

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    Cities sue Trump administration over termination of climate justice grants

    Local governments say the EPA’s blanket cancellation of equity-related funding jeopardizes climate resilience efforts, air quality monitoring, flood mitigation and tree planting.

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    Four-year global city cycling campaign added 1,200 miles of bike lanes

    The campaign initiated by the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy helped 34 cities develop bike-friendly infrastructure.

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    End of tax incentive in Trump’s new policy bill could derail office conversions

    Although the deduction is about making commercial buildings energy efficient, it’s been key to owners’ willingness to invest in obsolete and financially distressed properties, supporters say.

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    Pedestrian deaths declined last year but remain high: report

    Poor lighting and the absence of sidewalks were leading factors in deadly collisions, the Governors Highway Safety Association found.

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    Cities see sharp decline in police fatalities

    New data shows a 53% drop in officer deaths nationwide, which experts attribute to progress in public safety protocols, firearm awareness, de-escalation tactics and community support strategies.

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    Philadelphia sanitation strike ends with tentative pay agreement

    AFSCME and Philadelphia officials confirmed the strike has ended, though the union must still ratify the terms of the deal before it becomes official. Between 1,200 and 1,300 sanitation workers were part of the strike.

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    Legal showdown over immigration enforcement intensifies in LA

    Los Angeles and seven other cities have asked a federal judge to block ICE raids, arguing they set a dangerous precedent for unchecked federal power in urban areas.

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    How will Amtrak change under the second Trump administration?

    The nation’s passenger railroad is adapting to White House priorities, such as by dropping high-speed rail projects.

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    New York Port Authority set to begin work on $1.87B bus terminal facility

    The staging and storage facility is part of the $10 billion Midtown Bus Terminal Redevelopment in New York City.

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    Massachusetts dedicates $8B to transportation in FY2026 budget

    Public transportation funding will help the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority narrow its deficit. Roads and bridges also received funding.

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    Detroit deploys drones and AI to target building efficiency improvements

    The city has partnered with startups and a tech incubator to test drone and AI technology that guides energy retrofits, saving time and money compared with traditional assessments.

    Updated July 8, 2025
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    California walks back environmental law for housing, high-speed rail

    The changes to the California Environmental Quality Act could greatly speed up the issuance of building permits.

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    New York congestion pricing at 6 months: the results

    The New York City region has seen less traffic, faster buses and increased transit ridership since the tolling program began Jan. 5.

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    Cities can decarbonize buildings while cutting costs, new road map says

    The guide from Climate Mayors and Veolia aims to help cities tackle one of their biggest greenhouse gas emissions challenges, even as federal support for energy efficiency and decarbonization shrinks.

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    New Texas law allows apartments in some nonresidential zones

    Senate Bill 840 requires local governments to approve any project that meets its qualifications.

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    Autonomous public transit shuttle launches, a US first

    The microtransit service could be “the very beginning of public transit being disrupted,” according to the chief executive of the company operating it.