Urban Edge
States and Cities Creating New Leadership Positions as They Rethink Their Approach to Transportation
U.S. cities are embracing new types of transportation leaders.
Report Sheds Light on Walkability Momentum in Houston
The future of walkable urbanism in the U.S. will depend on places like Houston, Los Angeles and Miami, which have made great strides -- but still have a long way to go, according to a new study.
Houston to Host Texas' First "Transportation Camp" This Month
The "un-conference" focuses on the intersection between transportation and technology.
Las Vegas Eyes Light-Rail As it Seeks Airport Connection
The Sun Belt is in the midst of a light-rail bonanza. Las Vegas might join the party. But will casinos be on board?
Where Transportation Makes Affordable Housing Unaffordable
In many parts of the country, federal low-income housing programs place poor families in locations that force them to spend big money on transportation.
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