A new analysis reveals a more significant growth in housing supply after zoning changes than an Urban Institute study shows.
Administrators from 55 Continuum of Care sites share their views on how proposed cuts, rapid changes to funding guidelines, ...
A compelling story of a fast-growing, polycentric region grappling with identity and affordability, Susan Henderson reframes ...
The Secure Water Arizona Program will allow participating cities to use a reserve of water or make agreements to buy it from ...
The Massachusetts transit agency says its tunnels and power systems are at greatest risk from increasingly unpredictable ...
According to data from New York City's Metropolitan Transportation Authority, UPS trucks were captured blocking bus lanes on ...
The farm in Christiana, near Nashville, just debuted a solar project that lets cows graze on the grass beneath the panels, ...
Federal and state officials are scrambling to reduce water outflow from lakes in the Colorado River basin that flow ...
A Tenth Circuit court ruled that private property owners can't prevent people from accessing 'corner-locked' public lands.
Revolving loan funds offer governments a way to support increased housing production with a one-time investment.
The self-driving cars of the AI world open a trove of opportunities for planners — and a whole new set of challenges to ...
Data center projects are drawing away many of the state's electrical workers with higher wages that homebuilders can't afford ...