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Lynnwood Link Opens to Huge Crowds and Night Markets - The Urbanist
# Lynnwood Link opened on Friday and the excitement was high among riders and dignitaries, alike.
What a 160-year-old theory about coal predicts about our self-driving future
When you make something easy to use, people want to do it more.
The forgotten fight to ban gas-powered cars in the 1960s
Half a century ago, an obscure state senator fought to ban gas-powered cars — and almost won.
Solar power at US schools surges, growing fourfold over the last decade
Since 2014, solar capacity at K-12 schools has more than quadrupled across the US, according to a new report from Generation180.
Market Urbanism
Liberalizing Cities from The Ground Up
National Zoning Atlas
The National Zoning Atlas a collaborative of researchers digitizing, demystifying, & democratizing ~30,000 U.S. zoning codes.
YIMBY Action
What made Aurora the road not taken by Sound Transit
The I-5 corridor was a politically simpler, cheaper choice. But there's a little more to the story of what made Aurora the road not taken by Sound Transit.
Why 7-Eleven Is a National Treasure in Japan
Convenience stores are a part of the country’s culture, meaning that the foreign buyout bid for 7-Eleven, the largest chain, could be a hard sell in Japan.
Is Mobility More Important than Density?
Economist Tyler Cowen argues the answer is "yes." But much depends on what kind of mobility we're talking about.
PBS of the Internet
Flatcars: The Single-most Important Cargo-based Rail Car Going
There are railroad cars and then there are railroad cars.
A Field Guide To The North American Substation
Drive along nearly any major road in the United States and it won’t be long before you see evidence of the electrical grid. Whether it’s wooden poles strung along the right of way or a …
Community Broadband PDX
Internet for Every Portlander
How California can build 3.5 million new homes
California’s new governor, Gavin Newsom, has called for California to build 3.5 million new homes in the next five years as part of a…
Sloped and Flat Roofs, a brief history
Recently I was talking to some housing activists about how buildings with flat roofs are perceived to be taller, even when they’re not. I…
How Can We Reduce the Number of Vacant Homes? (And the limitations of the approach)
Vacant homes are a waste of resources and an insult to those lacking housing.
Missing Large Housing
Missing middle housing — fourplexes, townhouses, etc — is great for most places. However, in places like Palo Alto, where land is north of…
Missing Small Housing
The housing crisis isn’t just a big city problem. Rural areas also don’t have enough homes — for example, California’s Imperial County has…
In a world of rooftop solar, power grids will be like mass transit: subsidized public…
The debate over who pays for the cost of running the electric grid in a world of more rooftop solar (Assemblymember Lorena Gonzalez’s…
Second Street Housing: Living next to, but not on top of main street
In many North American cities, as more housing is built, it’s limited to a few places: downtown and along busy streets. This is known as…
The Berkeley Block
Recently, Berkeley has rediscovered an apartment building type that’s common in much of the world: the 8-story block on a small lot.
The Decapitated Duck Curve
California invested heavily in solar and wind starting more than a decade ago. So far in 2024 renewable sources have met 100% of the state's...
The emotional case for postgrowth
The author explores the emotional case for postgrowth versus degrowth as movements, practices and policies in our path moving forward
Louisville: Service Concepts for a Financial Crisis — Human Transit
by Scudder Wagg Louisville, Kentucky is the largest city in Kentucky and one of the faster growing regions in the state for the last decade. On the border between North and South and on the Falls of the Ohio, Louisville has long been a crossroads of the country and a major transportation hub. Today it […]
From pebbles to power: the rise of potassium silicate batteries
In this episode, we discover how potassium silicate is being transformed into a sustainable alternative to lithium-ion batteries.
US: World's largest 8,500 MWh capacity battery to be built in Maine
Form Energy is building the world's largest battery in Maine, USA, which will support the grid with 100 hours of power at 85 MW.
6,000 sheep will soon be grazing on 10,000 acres of Texas solar fields
The largest solar grazing project in the U.S. will reduce mowing costs and emissions — and make for some happy sheep.
From Fiction to Future Vision — Solarpunk & Cyberpunk
From technological innovations, to environmental challenges and societal structures, the change is coming faster than ever before…