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The Death Row of Urban Highways
10 roads whose days cutting through cities are nearly numbered
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History Gives Hope to California High-Speed Rail
What America's first-generation railroad system says about its next one
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Baby Steps for Baltimore's Vacant Housing Plan
Program tries to streamline purchase of thousands of vacant properties
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Maryland's Governor Explains his War on Sprawl
On the eve of releasing a new smart growth plan, Gov. Martin O'Malley discusses density, smart growth, and a city-centric future
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Urban Wonk
The Folly of City-Owned Parking Garages
Guaranteeing cheap downtown parking creates all the wrong incentives for drivers
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14 U.S. Infrastructure Projects Get Federal Fast-Tracking
Permitting and environmental review will be expedited, pushing for final approval within 18 months
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The Big Fix
Keeping Stadium Neighborhoods Alive in the Off-Season
Cleveland finds a way to embrace winter at Progressive Field
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The Best and Worst of Official City Flags
They're less visible, but most cities have flags just like countries or states. Some are great. Others, not so much.
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Is Rush Hour Expanding?
More than 40 percent of congestion delays occur during off-peak hours
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The War on Red-Light Cameras
Houston and L.A. recently turned theirs off. Will others join them?

