Equity: Page 3


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    6 trends that could shape US cities in 2024

    Cities will contend with a shifting transportation picture, increased urgency to act on climate change, and innovative policies and technologies to address longstanding concerns.

    By , , Jan. 17, 2024
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    What could FEMA’s new disaster resilience zones mean for communities?

    The program could be a “major inflection point in U.S. climate and disaster policy,” according to Urban Institute researchers, but the investment could also spur “green gentrification.”

    By Jan. 16, 2024
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    Top 5 stories from Smart Cities Dive

    From worsening climate change to a shifting transportation landscape and the housing affordability crisis, cities have their work cut out for them in 2024.

    By Smart Cities Dive staff
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    Delivery has a pollution problem. These cities are working to address it.

    A new initiative will help cities test innovative startup and corporate solutions in a bid to curb ballooning emissions, primarily from trucks.

    By Jan. 12, 2024
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    Outdoor workers at risk even on ‘cooler’ summer days, study finds

    Researchers found that laborers came to work dehydrated and had elevated core temperatures even under moderate conditions.

    By Zachary Phillips • Jan. 10, 2024
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    Labor Department’s new rule redefines independent contractors

    The rule will make it harder for companies to treat workers as independent contractors rather than employees entitled to certain legal protections. Companies including Lyft and Uber said they don’t expect major impacts.

    By Ryan Golden • Jan. 9, 2024
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    FEMA disaster resilience loan program grows to $150M this year

    The Federal Emergency Management Agency streamlined the application process for the funding program based on feedback from last year.

    By Jan. 8, 2024
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    Philadelphia mayor drops degree requirements for some city jobs hours after inauguration

    Only about one-third of Philadelphians 25 and older have a bachelor’s degree, U.S. Census Bureau data shows.

    By Caroline Colvin • Jan. 5, 2024
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    EPA picks 11 ‘grantmakers’ to dole out $600M for environmental justice projects

    By selecting community-based organizations as pass-through entities for grants, the Environmental Protection Agency says it is reducing barriers to federal funding.

    By Dec. 22, 2023
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    Housing, care increasingly unaffordable for growing US elderly population, report warns

    With income inequality, mortgage debt and climate change risks to housing all increasing, creative solutions are needed, the Harvard University report says. 

    By Austyn Gaffney • Dec. 21, 2023
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    Senators call for changes to ‘inefficient’ disaster recovery funding program

    The status quo leaves disaster-struck communities in the lurch as they wait for Congress to OK recovery funds, experts said at a Senate appropriations subcommittee hearing.

    By Dec. 18, 2023
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    Public housing residents get free college advising in LA program

    The “no-barrier” program, open to residents of any age or educational attainment, provides mentors and other guidance.

    By Kalena Thomhave • Dec. 12, 2023
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    For climate resilience, housing is ‘the name of the game’ in this fast-growing US city

    Population is booming in Jacksonville, Florida, but to avoid putting people at increased risk, the city is eyeing paradigm shifts in development patterns.

    By Dec. 11, 2023
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    HUD announces new building decarbonization efforts at COP28

    As the U.S. pledges to make near-zero-emissions buildings the “new normal” by 2030, the housing agency is teaming up with other departments for access to the best available data and research.

    By Dec. 7, 2023
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    Kansas City, Missouri, proposal would ban discrimination based on housing vouchers

    The city could join more than 120 jurisdictions that outlaw providers from denying housing due to a renter’s source of income.

    By Mary Salmonsen • Dec. 6, 2023
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    New housing slows regional rent growth: NYU researchers

    Critics of new construction as a way to boost affordable housing worry about gentrification and displacement. A new report counters such arguments.

    By Mary Salmonsen • Dec. 6, 2023
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    Cooling cities while reducing emissions: 3 takeaways from UN report

    Increasing air conditioning and refrigeration needs threaten to drive up greenhouse gas emissions, pushing experts to recommend more passive solutions in a Dec. 5 report.

    By Dec. 6, 2023
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    US DOT announces $1.5B round of RAISE grants for 2024

    The Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity program supports road, rail, transit and port projects, and is open to a wide range of applicants.

    By Dec. 1, 2023
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    EPA announces $2B for local environmental justice projects

    Federal climate funding has been criticized as difficult for less-resourced communities to access. The new grant program includes key elements to counter such challenges.

    By Nov. 22, 2023
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    Not your mother’s library: How book-borrowing institutions are evolving

    With resources that range from teaching kitchens to 3D printers, libraries across the U.S. are innovating to meet the changing needs of urban communities.

    By Kalena Thomhave • Nov. 17, 2023
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    Biden announces $6B for climate resilience as report warns of ‘insufficient’ adaptation

    Most U.S. climate adaptation actions are “incremental” rather than “transformative,” the nation’s preeminent report on climate change says.

    By Nov. 14, 2023
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    Cities tackle rising pedestrian deaths

    Experts cite risky, distracted and impaired driving — as well as less traffic enforcement — as factors sending pedestrian fatalities to new highs. Can new funding reverse the tide?

    By Nov. 6, 2023
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    LA hotels won’t be required to house homeless people as city rethinks ballot measure

    The Los Angeles City Council proposed a revised version after striking a deal with the union of hospitality workers sponsoring the measure.

    By Noelle Mateer • Nov. 3, 2023
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    Advocates hope federal funding will help stem the tide of pedestrian deaths

    Complete Streets, Vision Zero and the safe system approach all aim to improve pedestrian safety. The federal government is finally putting big dollars behind the effort, too.

    By , , Nov. 3, 2023
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    EPA kicks off effort to help communities use climate, environmental justice funds

    The agency will host a six-day “national virtual open house" starting on Nov. 6, which will include panels about how communities can use “historic” federal funds to address pollution and climate change challenges. 

    By Nov. 2, 2023
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    Can Sun Belt cities go from danger zones to pedestrian-friendly?

    Tucson, Jacksonville, Los Angeles and other fast-growing, car-centric cities are focusing on street design and other strategies to slow drivers.

    By , , Nov. 2, 2023