If elected, could Donald Trump claw back or withhold funds from communities? Experts from Columbia University’s Sabin Center for Climate Change Law offer insight.
Despite remote or hybrid work and empty offices, people are driving more. "The status quo isn’t working,” the report says.
An Oct. 1 deadline looms for the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority's next five-year capital investment plan, but funding remains in question.
Most flagship stations are expected to feature up to 20 stalls, but some select sites will offer significantly more chargers.
This new funding will enable Spare to meet the growing demand for innovative transit solutions, particularly in the ...
A Los Angeles County debate spotlights the uncertainty of climate-risk models. Experts weigh in on best practices for local leaders.
Waymo and Uber will bring robotaxis to Atlanta and Austin, Texas, early next year, the companies announced Friday.
One in four low-income U.S. households spends more than 15% of their income on energy bills, finds an analysis by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy.
The owners of more than 40 apartment complexes in Edison, New Jersey, totaling 8,216 units, have filed a lawsuit challenging its new housing ordinance, which among other requirements establishes ...
Norwalk, California’s city council voted Tuesday to extend a ban on new shelters and other types of housing even after Gov. Gavin Newsom blasted it as unlawful and immoral one day prior.
Years of community engagement revealed Cincinnatians don’t support getting rid of single-family zoning altogether — but they were open to relaxing it in some areas, Mayor Aftab Pureval said.
Higher interest rates and supply chain concerns have taken a toll on new apartment construction, according to the National Association of Home Builders.