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Road Fees Don't Hurt the Poor as Much as You Might Think
They satisfy a "Do No Harm" approach to transportation planning, and they're less pernicious than sales tax measures.
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How to Save Water-Starved Cities
The key, according to a new report, is forming partnerships with farmers.
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Maps
Where Working Households Are Struggling the Most to Pay Their Rent
More than a quarter of America's working renter households now spend a majority of their income on rent.
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Maps
America's Most Post-Industrial Metros
The cities that lead America's transition from a goods-producing to service economy.
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Why We Crave 'Authentic' Cities: Best #Cityreads of the Week
Our weekly roundup of the most intriguing articles about cities and urbanism we've come across in the past seven days.
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The Monotony of Gentrification: Best #Cityreads of the Week
Our weekly roundup of the most intriguing articles about cities and urbanism we've come across in the past seven days.
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Public Shaming of the Day: The Worst Sidewalks in San Diego
Behold the Stumblr.
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The Big Fix
Is There Less Drunk Driving in the South, Or Just Less Data?
We've got a couple of theories.
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People Trying to Reduce Air Pollution Might Be Inhaling Even More Pollution
Bicyclists and public-bus commuters in San Diego are exposing themselves to a whole lot of crap in the air, according to new research.
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Gun Buybacks After Newtown: It's a Race to Schedule Them
San Diego joins a growing list of municipalities hustling to collect weapons from a record number of residents.

