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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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$900M in homelessness funding restored to California local governments
The state nearly doubled its prior proposal to fund a program that city leaders have called “the backbone of the state’s local homelessness response system.”
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Electric commuter rail line extension aims to bring economic benefits to northern Indiana
A branch of the South Shore Line, the Monon Corridor is expected to generate $2.7 billion in private investment to northwestern Indiana when combined with another completed project.
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New critical infrastructure cybersecurity framework features government, regional council options
The Trump administration has said it wants to push more cybersecurity resilience responsibilities to the state and local levels.
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World Cup drives record public transit ridership in US match cities
Transit agencies in Atlanta, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Seattle are reporting new highs in ridership on certain game days.
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Judge rules against HUD’s ‘rapid, untimely overhaul’ of homeless funding
Although the agency’s “hastily” made changes were deemed procedurally incorrect, the court denied a request to block anti-housing-first policy changes in the next round of Continuum of Care grants.
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Joby, Toyota form electric air taxi joint venture
The new entity aims to support the certification and commercial production of Joby’s eVTOL aircraft. The companies' strategic alliance has been in the works since 2024.
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Will US high-speed rail projects ever leave the station?
California’s San Francisco-Los Angeles project looks to the private sector for help, but other privately funded projects are struggling.
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Discounted AI services coming to California cities, counties as state partners with Anthropic
Local governments in California will receive a 50% discount on Claude, the company’s AI productivity assistant, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced.
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Aging, mobility and resilience projects get $8.3M from AARP
Fast-track projects ranging from safer streets and transit access to home-sharing and disaster preparedness were among those funded at a record level this year.
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Hudson Tunnel funding restored by federal court
Construction of the $16 billion project in New York and New Jersey can now continue. The Trump administration froze its funding, causing work to briefly stop in February.
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How a changing US immigration landscape is impacting the housing crisis
Housing demand is falling due to restrictive immigration policies, but the affordable housing shortage continues, says the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies.
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Cities address root causes of health disparities
A National League of Cities accelerator is helping local governments build cross-department solutions and design policies that distribute health benefits more evenly.
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NYC prepares electric air taxi vertiports
Existing heliports need charging infrastructure and additional electrical power to accommodate initial flights expected to begin later this year.
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EPA’s tougher soot standard upheld in court
The D.C. Circuit rejected a challenge from states and industry groups, leaving the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for fine particulate matter in place as litigation over implementation continues.
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Opinion
Cities are throwing away millions. Soil banking offers a better way.
Local governments can cut costs, reduce emissions and build resilience by treating excavated soil as a resource.
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Top smart city conferences in 2026
Technology, housing, climate action, transportation, public safety and more take center stage at events for local government leaders in 2026.
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This low-cost housing option is expensive to build. New law, regulatory tweaks could change that.
Rule changes proposed by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and Congress’ pending Road to Housing Act could clear the way for cheaper manufactured homes. But will cities accept them?
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New bus rapid transit line opens in Salt Lake City
Bus ridership is near pre-pandemic levels, the Utah Transit Authority said.
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Allowing guns in stores is the default, Supreme Court says
In shooting down a Hawai'i law, the top court puts the onus on owners of public-facing private property to say guns are prohibited if they want to keep their property gun-free.
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These 10 metro areas have added the most housing units since 2020: report
Texas metro areas have led the nation’s 6.6% uptick in metro-area housing units, an Urban Institute analysis found.
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FEMA
FEMA offers $1.5B in anti-terrorism funding as local governments assume larger security role
Applications are open through July 24 for grants supporting cybersecurity, emergency coordination, election and border protection and transit security.
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Air taxi manufacturer Eve Air Mobility takes a different path to flight
The Florida-based company, closely linked to aircraft manufacturer Embraer, sees air taxis as a way to relieve traffic congestion in crowded cities.
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VPP using residential batteries, smart thermostats could ease data center grid crunch, developers say
Sunrun, Tesla and Renew Home say 9 million homes could provide a faster alternative to infrastructure expansion for cities managing data center acceleration.
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Trump blocks Road to Housing Act after it passes Congress
Municipal leaders, who have long sought federal action to address the housing crisis, say this bill is the answer. President Trump said he won’t sign it until an election law overhaul is approved.