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A repeal of the endangerment finding would make local climate policy a new battleground in continuing tensions between the Trump administration and cities, a legal scholar suggests.
Local officials are still waiting for clarity on how the community investment proposal, part of the card issuer’s effort to ...
Mayors applauded the Senate’s ROAD to Housing Act proposal to speed housing development, cut red tape and fund local ...
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 ...
Since 1978, American City & County’s proprietary tool has helped local governments determine the cost of providing services ...
As federal policy shifts toward punishment, a new study calls on cities to reconsider enforcement-based approaches in favor ...
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 ...
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