Where Cargo Bikes Are Freeing Cities From Polluting Vans Some battery-assisted cargo bikes can haul more than 600 pounds of goods, showing the potential to displace many half-empty vans. Why Turning Churches Into Housing Is So Hard Religious groups own millions of acres of land and thousands of empty buildings across the US. But converting this real estate into affordable homes takes more than just faith. Eric Adams' Vanishing Promise to Fix NYC's 'Unfair' Property Taxes Disparities in NYC leave nearly identical homes with dramatically different tax rates. The mayor is fighting a lawsuit to force reform. Unlocking the Hidden Power of Zoning, for Good or Bad In her new book, lawyer and architect Sara Bronin shows how land use regulations shaped US cities and makes a case for using these rules for progressive aims. Climate Migrants Stand to Overwhelm World's Megacities From Dhaka to São Paulo, already crowded cities are unprepared to absorb people fleeing the effects of climate change. |
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