Why is the U.S. Unwilling to Pay for Good Public Transportation?
Massive problems facing D.C.'s subway system symbolize the disparities between transit in the U.S. and the rest of the world.

California's New Model for Growth? "Mashable" Metros, With Transportation Options
It won’t be cars or transit; it won’t be houses or apartments; it won’t be downtowns or malls. It’ll be a mashup that gives residents options.

Phoenix, Houston, and the Rest of the Sun Belt Cities Are Misunderstood
Cities across the South and Southwest have a reputation for being unsustainable. Maybe it's time to rethink that label.

Houston's Having an Urban Revolution. Catch Up With This Reading List.
Our roundup of articles and books that capture the magnitude of the changes facing Bayou City.

Cities Are Embracing Streetcars, But It's Not Always Smooth Sailing
Recent streetcar stumbles may offer lessons for cities.

To Thrive, Cities Must Figure Out How to Make "Thick" Infrastructure
Underutilized spaces present the chance to reconnect neighborhoods, offer new transportation options and encourage physical activity.

How the "Missing Middle" Can Make Neighborhoods More Walkable
One designer argues that housing like the duplex can save cities.

How Driverless Vehicles Will Redefine Mobility and Change Car Culture
Autonomy and electricity could be the perfect union for the 21st century automobile.

Are Houston’s Transportation and Urban Revolutions here to Stay?
Linking citizen-advocates, transportation officials and public officials is big first step.

Oil Prices Are Down. So Why Does Houston’s Population Keep Going Up?
Sunbelt cities account for most of the U.S. growth population according to new census figures.

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