Q+A: Why Congress Needs to Make Child Care More Affordable
The Conversation | A new bill to provide affordable child care for working families faces an uphill battle in Congress.

Q+A: Why Congress Needs to Make Child Care More Affordable
The Conversation | A new bill to provide affordable child care for working families faces an uphill battle in Congress.
Urban Review: Unequal School Funding, A Note on Upzoning, Covering Pedestrian Deaths and More
This week, a big report captures between districts disparities in a segregated school landscape, a word of caution for the density-minded, the real Green Book and more.
Jeff Speck Takes On Current I-45 Expansion Plan, Inspires More Action
City planner and author Jeff Speck sparked Houstonians to join actions aimed at the current I-45 expansion plan by TxDOT.
Jeff Speck, Author of 'Walkable City,' Shares His Urban Rules
In his latest book, Walkable City Rules, Speck makes it easy for cities to improve access and walkability.
The Third Annual Houston Centered Policy Challenge highlighted how the Bayou City can tackle affordable housing in extremely unique ways.
Maps: Six 15-minute walks capture the diversity, history of Houston neighborhoods
A quick walk can mean very different things depending on the area.
Survey Finds Extensive Mental, Physical Health Impacts of Hurricane Harvey
With roughly 10,000 respondents as of early January, the Hurricane Harvey Registry released preliminary findings about the storm's health and housing impacts.
This week, what a rare but potentially catastrophic mega-storm might mean for Los Angeles, the many meanings of "suburban," where a proposal for universal childcare falls short and more.
At Rice University's Metro Day, Locals Share Their Concerns About MetroNEXT
Metro is making its rounds across Houston to get feedback about the MetroNEXT draft plans to understand what Houstonians want out of a public transit system.
Opportunity Zones: Gentrification on Steroids?
A new federal program meant to spur investment in underserved areas could bring positive changes. Or it could hasten gentrification, particularly in Houston.
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