
Robust Small Urban Manufacturing: Fostering an Equitable Innovation Economy
Clear equity goals, cross-sector partnerships and strong government-led action can foster a more inclusive innovation economy.
Robust Small Urban Manufacturing: Fostering an Equitable Innovation Economy
Clear equity goals, cross-sector partnerships and strong government-led action can foster a more inclusive innovation economy.
In 2019, Houston Faces Tough Challenges, Big Opportunities
Another year, another set of urgent issues – some of them still lingering from years prior.
The Connection Between Urban Planning and Your Health
Did your new year's resolutions include health-related goals? Your city's design might have something to say about that.
Urban Review: Toxic Air Bases, Housing Finance Issues to Watch and Investing in Urban Forests
This week, a legacy of contamination from air bases across the country, the housing finance issues experts will be watching in 2019, why trees are more than just pretty and more.
Resolutions for You and Your City
Urban planner Brent Toderian asked Twitter: what are your #ResolutionsForMyCity?
Unemployment Is Down. What About Opportunity?
A new report looks at job quality by metropolitan area, finding cause for "cautious optimism."
The Most-Read Urban Edge Pieces of 2018
The stories that captured your attention in 2018.
This week, how tax incentives meant to foster "opportunity" are hastening gentrification, where gentrification is occurring in Houston, why your office might be bad for you and Elon's tunnel!
Metro Presents Its Most Ambitious Plan Yet, Anticipates 2019 Bond Vote
Years in the making, the latest MetroNext plan includes miles more of bus rapid transit and light rail than the previous draft plans.
Urban Review: Costly Commutes, New Apple Hub and Texas' Uninsured
In this weeks roundup, Houston's commute costs near the top nationally, Apple announces plans for Austin hub, a look at who is uninsured in 2018 and a failed promise of prison reform.
In the Age of Hacking and Social Media, Is the Census Bureau Ready For Technical Difficulties?
This is the first cenusus that will be online and in a world with social media. So is the bureau ready for hackers, fake news and social media campaigns?
Urban Review: The Power of Porches, Subsidized Healthcare and a 100-Day Agenda for Harris County
This week, new research on the link between access to subsidized health care and falling behind on rent or mortgage payments, a poetic look at the power of porches, possible priorities for Harris County's new leadership and more.
Map: Eligible and Likely to Naturalize
An interactive map from USC looks not just at the populations eligible to naturalize but their likelihood as well.
What To Watch: Looking Ahead to the 86th Legislative Session
Thanks in part to the results of the recent election, lawmakers are underscoring this session as a time to focus on "bread and butter" issues.
Legislative Report: Hurricane Harvey Recovery Has Cost $2.7 Billion So Far, Most Paid by Feds
Texas Tribune | A report released Friday by the Texas Senate's budget-writing committee laid out past and future costs related to recovery from "the most costly disaster ever to hit the Texas coast."
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