The state has one of the nation’s highest concentrations of registered historic sites — and some face destruction from ...
In “Road to Nowhere: How a Highway Map Wrecked Baltimore,” historian Emily Lieb demonstrates how the mere threat of a highway ...
A new study shows that delivery workers are more likely to stop at red lights and obey traffic rules than recreational or ...
To comply with new provincial law, Vancouver will adopt a new city plan aimed at guiding development for the next three decades.
Every driver is also a pedestrian at the start and end of their trip, but transportation systems often don’t acknowledge that.
The city says U.S. Marines trespassed on city land to install fencing that damages sensitive habitat in an area designated as conservation land.
Metro wants an exemption from California’s new housing law, despite the law’s potential to increase ridership by putting more ...
BART board member Edward Wright said he was surprised and unhappy at the move. “BART’s mission statement, he said, calls for ...
City planning staff are proposing two “entertainment zones” where bar and restaurant patrons could finish their drinks while strolling outdoors.
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency is buying up massive warehouses around the country as part of a plan to build a network of immigration detention centers, reports Hafiz Rashid ...
The federal government hasn’t released funding frozen during last October’s government shutdown.
Frequency, runtime, layover, cycle time, and how they all relate to determine how much transit service costs to operate — all in this installment of Transit Scheduling 101!