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Uber prepares for World Cup with payment kiosks for international tourists
The kiosks, to be installed at airports, hotels and ports, enable visitors to easily book and pay for a ride.
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How one city increased transit bus speeds by 20%
San José, California, employs AI traffic signaling to favor buses, helping keep them on schedule.
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Kansas City, Missouri, moves to the forefront of data center zoning with new ordinance
U.S. communities are watching closely as Kansas City reclassifies data centers as industrial facilities and launches a review of their impacts on water, power, climate goals and economic growth.
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With a boost from Meta, Sacramento eyes more affordable student housing
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg pledged $50 million for a downtown project that will facilitate affordable housing, STEM facilities and an AI center.
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Federal energy-assistance programs survive budget gauntlet
President Trump signed budget bills to maintain funding for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program and the Weatherization Assistance Program on Feb. 3, 2026.
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Philadelphia’s $2B bet on affordable housing
The city’s HOME initiative aims to build and preserve 30,000 housing units.
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US House bill would fund transit safety ambassadors
The bill aims to provide federal grants for programs based on a successful initiative to reduce crime on San Francisco’s Bay Area Rapid Transit system.
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Column
Beyond resilience: The case for regenerative, restorative cities
City leaders are redefining resilience as a system that regenerates ecosystems, restores communities and listens to residents.
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Uber CEO outlines AV plans
Uber expects to have robotaxis in 15 cities by the end of this year, but AVs will not replace all human drivers, the company’s CEO said.
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HHS launches $100M program to address homelessness, substance abuse in 8 localities
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said the pilot program will be open to faith-based organizations.
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Transit-oriented development bill introduced in Congress
The bipartisan Build HUBS Act would incentivize construction of more housing near transit lines nationwide.
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US DOT looks to limit traffic safety camera funding
Automated red-light and speed enforcement cameras will no longer be eligible for certain federal grants except in school or work zones.
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Can the maker economy drive local economic revitalization? 6 Michigan communities are about to find out.
Leaders from six Southeastern Michigan communities will receive training on revitalizing downtowns by supporting small-scale manufacturing.
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The Municipal Cost Index
The Municipal Cost Index, which provides results that local government officials use to monitor commodity price increases and trends, is now available for December 2025.
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Utah is planning to construct a vast homeless shelter. Some critics are calling it a ‘detention camp.’
Two members of Congress joined the National Homelessness Law Center in calling for a rejection of federal funding for the 1,300-bed facility in Salt Lake City.
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Tracker
Robotaxis: The latest developments
The Tesla Cybercab will go into production in April, according to Elon Musk, and Tesla owners could one day enlist their vehicles in the company’s robotaxi fleet.
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The Smart Cities outlook for 2026: Pressure points for city leaders
As cities navigate housing reform, transportation needs, climate resilience, AI and changes in federal funding, 2026 will be a consequential year for how they govern, budget and protect their autonomy.
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Ohio DOT-Honda project demonstrates connected vehicle road hazard detection
Connected vehicle data could improve worker safety and reduce costs, partners said about the two-year project's results.
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Where one investor sees distressed apartment opportunities
Neighborhood Ventures is launching a second opportunistic $25 million fund to acquire troubled multifamily properties.
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(2026). "Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure Member Day" [Video]. Retrieved from T&I Committee Republicans/YouTube.
Deep Dive // Surface Transportation FundingSurface transportation bill will shape the U.S. transportation outlook
Preserving public transit funding, increasing safety and issues of local and state control are among stakeholder priorities. Can lawmakers forge a bipartisan path forward?
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How cities are using AI in 2026
“We’re all in learning mode … and looking at it with a wary eye,” one mayor said about AI’s potential for municipal operations. Read more in this 2026 outlook.
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Minneapolis, Philadelphia and Miami metros debate incinerator plans
Advocates continue to pressure officials to close or cut off waste shipments to incinerators in Minneapolis and the Philadelphia area. But progress continues on an incinerator in Miami-Dade County, Florida.
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Local officials nationwide move to hold federal immigration agents accountable after Alex Pretti’s death
Mayors, attorneys general and lawmakers are advancing new laws and coalitions to prosecute federal agents who exceed their lawful authority. “It can happen anywhere,” a Minnesota mayor said.
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Hudson Tunnel construction may stop as Trump withholds funding
Nearly 1,000 workers will lose their jobs on Feb. 6 if the $16 billion project in New York and New Jersey is put on hold, the project authority said.
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Q&A
How Trump could make good on his threats to cut ‘sanctuary’ city funding
The administration could quietly squeeze cities through discretionary grants, a legal expert says. Here’s how cities should prepare for Trump’s Feb. 1 deadline.