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AI offers benefits, risks to public transit: Urban Institute researcher
Transit agencies must balance potential safety and efficiency improvements against hacking, data privacy and equity concerns, Senior Research Associate Lindiwe Rennert says.
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Washington State grants $14.3M for public building retrofits
Twenty-six recipients will use the funds for energy-efficient improvements to schools, hospitals, and other public buildings, the Washington State Department of Commerce says.
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Which US cities are the most tech-ready? NYU has an answer.
A city’s habitability and its development of a technology sector are both factored into the Cities Emerging Technologies Index.
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US high-speed rail projects: The latest news
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy ordered a review of the California High-Speed Rail project, which could put about $4 billion in federal funding for the project at risk.
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Bally’s $1.7B Chicago casino gains site approval
The gaming development is slated to rise on the site of the old Chicago Tribune printing plant along the Chicago River.
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NY takes on Trump in battle over congestion pricing
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy terminated approval of New York's program for tolling vehicles that enter Manhattan's central business district. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul vowed to fight.
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Serve Robotics is coming to Miami
Serve will offer delivery through Uber Eats from Shake Shack and a local pizza chain in Brickell and Miami Beach, Florida.
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DOT rescinds approval of New York congestion pricing plan
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy called the plan "a slap in the face to working class Americans and small business owners."
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Uber, Lyft riders choose ride-hailing over transit to save time: study
The convenience of ride-hailing services comes with greater greenhouse gas emissions, air pollution, traffic congestion and noise, however, a University of Michigan study finds.
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FEMA halts enforcement of flood rebuild rule, New York Times reports
By not requiring buildings at risk of repeated flooding to be elevated or moved, the government isn’t saving money, critics say.
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Rebuilt Chicago traffic bottleneck boosts truck speeds by 25%: ATRI
But the rebuilt Jane Byrne Interchange has yet to make the full traffic improvement predicted when it opened in 2022.
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(2025). "America Builds: A Review of Programs to Address Roadway Safety" [Video]. Retrieved from T&I Committee Republicans/YouTube.
Roadway safety requires traffic enforcement, infrastructure investments: House hearing
Safety advocates and local government officials joined members of Congress in calling for action to reduce traffic deaths in a House subcommittee hearing.
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Pennsylvania Gov. Shapiro sues Trump administration, citing frozen IRA funding
The state’s agencies have limited access to over $3.1 billion in funding for activities including distributed solar deployment, well plugging and weatherization, according to the lawsuit.
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After 6 months of decline, average rents rise again
While demand is expected to remain strong, policy uncertainty and interest rates could pose problems in the coming year, according to Yardi.
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Intercity bus service on the upswing
Long distance and regional bus lines are buying more motor coaches as they see growing ridership.
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What Trump’s infrastructure funding pause means for cities
A judge in the U.S. District Court of Rhode Island ordered the Trump administration Monday to "immediately restore withheld funds." The White House has appealed the order.
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Lyft offers assistance for drivers, premium options to fuel growth
CEO David Risher credited the company’s “customer obsession” for a strong quarter, but it's focusing on its drivers, too.
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Opinion
4 ways local governments are harnessing AI to transform operations
The technology could improve municipal efficiency, accuracy and service delivery — but implementation must address community and public-sector worker concerns.
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Ionna moves forward with EV charging network
The automaker-led joint venture remains committed to rolling out public charging infrastructure, despite the suspension of government funding.
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Pedestrian deaths highest on dark city roads at night: AAA report
Crashes involving pedestrians were also disproportionately higher in socially and economically disadvantaged communities in the cities it studied, the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety found.
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Top cities for apartment conversions
The office-to-multifamily pipeline has grown by 28% over the past year, according to a new report.
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New York loans Revel $60M to expand NYC public EV charging
The financial arrangement is “an important and replicable precedent” to accelerate electric vehicle charging, NY Green Bank President Andrew Kessler said.
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How 4 cities are advancing affordable housing despite NIMBYs
Public engagement and policies that cut through red tape are among the tools city leaders use to overcome neighborhood opposition.
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DOT suspends Biden’s $5B electric vehicle charging network effort
Most of the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure funds have already been awarded to states, however, and some observers say the Trump administration cannot end the program with just a memo.
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California high-speed rail project faces $6.5B shortfall, possible federal investigation
The California Office of the Inspector General warned that work on the initial segment could slip behind schedule.