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Nearly half of building executives surveyed believe retrofits meet urban space needs better than new construction, but many ...
The largest live statewide deployment of AI-based traffic signal software in the U.S. will help traffic engineers improve ...
The city’s bike and scooter-share system, Divvy, saw record ridership in 2024. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson said the city is ...
As federal policy shifts toward punishment, a new study calls on cities to reconsider enforcement-based approaches in favor ...
Since 1978, American City & County’s proprietary tool has helped local governments determine the cost of providing services ...
As hospitality and travel organizations push for a referendum on the Olympic Wage ordinance, city officials face a crossroads between supporting wage justice and risking economic fallout.
Governors must respond by August 30 to the Transportation Department’s letter asking for information on accident-prone ...
The lawsuit revives constitutional questions about federal authority over cities and ignites a new front in tensions over ...
Bill looks to expand AI, cybersecurity resources for local governments House lawmakers this week reintroduced the Smart Cities and Communities Act, which would allocate $1.1 billion for technology, ...
The proposal, which would be among the strictest in the nation, could be approved as soon as August.