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New York, Los Angeles and Chicago aren’t what they were 20 years ago. It’s time we opened our eyes to reality. Many cities are going backward. We are experiencing an unrecognized urban crisis ...
The Department of Housing and Urban Development is ... always been a top-three issue in New York and San Francisco. What is changing now is that it is a crisis in red parts of the country, rural ...
In 2007, the world’s preeminent urban economist ... speed up the approval of new projects, and pressure the federal government to provide more funding. This crisis is also an opportunity ...
New York City’s affordable housing landscape remains one of the most complicated — and contentious — in the nation. Despite billions of dollars in annual investments, the crisis persists ...
Grabar points out another, perhaps overlooked way that parking contributes to the climate crisis ... feature of urban life that many of us fail to see what it has taken away from our cities’ ...
As federal grant money runs out and delayed tax effects kick in, he says New York is in the “first inning” of what could spiral into a legitimate urban crisis. “Over the next three to five ...
Currently, cities must forecast population growth over 20 years before requesting to change an urban growth boundary for new homes ... order to fully tackle the crisis, such as rising construction ...
While the findings detailed in a study published May 7 in the journal PLOS One may seem a small comfort, emergency preparedness research can offer urban planners ... chose the New Zealand city ...