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Electric scooters are everywhere—what should we learn from them to plan future mobility?
The rapid global rise of this small-but-mighty transit tool offers 7 takeaways for cities preparing for their future
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A collaborative planning process helps chart a new course in Charlotte, North Carolina
The community-driven South End Vision Plan will help transform the area into a cohesive, dynamic, urban transit-oriented neighborhood
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Webinar Recording: Why Urban Design Still Matters
From changing commercial and retail realities to the modern epidemic of obesity, there are a lot of reasons to take hard looks at how we design our cities.
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Brooklyn Village: equity and innovation in urban revitalization
One of the largest redevelopment projects in the Carolinas, Brooklyn Village digs into the cultural roots of a community.
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Smaller cities lighten up on minimum parking requirements
Read Craig Lewis's article in Development Magazine.
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Why the switch to electric vehicles may be more important than the rush to autonomous cars
4 steps in our transition to autonomous mobility starts with embracing EVs—and ultimately converting our minds away from vehicle ownership
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Can you use math to create great urbanism?
The key to people-oriented places is contained within the geometry of a simple right triangle.
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The parking problem: Does form really follow function?
How minimum parking standards make it difficult to design places for people, not cars
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Autonomous Vehicles will change land use planning. What you should be thinking about now
The technology changes Connected and Autonomous Vehicles will bring to land planning are numerous—and exciting!
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