Transportation
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Public transit must be prioritized for sustainable urban growth
In Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where 23% of the population lives in poverty, over 80% of public transit riders lack a car and rely on a system that charges just a dollar per ride, according to...

NYC On Track for Record Protected Bike Lanes by 2026
Since September 2023, an unprotected stretch of Ashland Place in Brooklyn has recorded 29 crashes, injuring five cyclists and two pedestrians, highlighting the ongoing dangers for urban riders.

Cortland Street Bridge maintains pedestrian access until winter 2025
For Chicagoans who bike or walk, the Cortland Street Bridge, closed to cars since September, will surprisingly keep one sidewalk open until winter 2025, offering a crucial lifeline through a major reh

BUILD America 250 Act Boosts Local Infrastructure Funding
Counties and local governments are poised to access an estimated 22 percent of the new BUILD America 250 Act's funding, a significant shift targeting local infrastructure and housing challenges.