Los Angeles wants you to experience the city in a whole new way. By adopting transportation demand management (TDM)—reducing car dependency by diversifying mobility options—Los Angeles is working to transform urban mobility.
An innovative contribution to the housing market, accessory dwelling units, or ADUs, can expand housing options for many. Learn about this form of housing and how it can support affordability and livability.
Seattle is working to improve public transportation by expanding its light rail system in the Rainier Valley. However, residents are concerned about the rising cost of living that may come with the new service.
This video from Governments Explained presents a first-person account of how accessible public transportation differs between Europe and North America.
WBZ TV’s Paula Ebbens interviewed local and state stakeholders, including Mike Kennealy, Secretary of Housing and Economic Development, who is responsible for creating the guidelines.
In a recent Wall Street Journal interview, LA Metro’s former Chief Innovation Officer highlighted a key challenge for Los Angeles transit: the system’s downtown-focused design doesn’t reflect the region’s polycentric layout.
The Massachusetts Housing Partnership introduces the state's new transit oriented housing zoning requirement for places served by the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority (MBTA).
Jeff Tumlin, former director of the SFMTA, argues that for Columbus to grow efficiently and attract top talent, transit must be central to its economic development strategy.
How transit-oriented development, pedestrian and bike infrastructure, historic preservation, and other planning concepts can work together to create a place that serves the needs of residents and visitors.