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Freight, Loading, and Last-Mile Logistics in Mixed-Use Districts
Learn how freight, loading, and last-mile logistics can reduce curb conflict and keep mixed-use districts efficient, safe, and easier to navigate.

The Future of Downtown Parking Garages in a Multi-Modal City
See how downtown parking garages can thrive in a multi-modal city with flexible design, new revenue, and better access for people beyond cars.

Designing Safer Intersections for Pedestrians and Cyclists
Designing safer intersections for pedestrians and cyclists helps cities cut severe crashes, support active travel, and create streets everyone can use.

What Makes an E-Bike Program Equitable?
Discover what makes an equitable e-bike program work: lower travel costs, expand mobility, and reach people left out of clean transit.

Bus Network Redesign: How Agencies Rethink Coverage, Ridership, and Equity
Bus network redesign helps agencies rebalance coverage, ridership, and equity to build transit systems that better match how people travel now.

Why Transit Frequency Matters More Than Route Coverage in Many Cities
Transit frequency often matters more than route coverage: shorter waits make public transportation more useful, reliable, and competitive with driving.

Intercity Rail and Regional Housing Growth: A Missing Planning Link
Intercity rail and regional housing growth are planned apart but shape the same map. See why linking them can unlock smarter, faster growth.

Micromobility Parking Solutions That Actually Keep Sidewalks Clear
Micromobility parking solutions keep sidewalks clear, cut clutter, and make shared scooters and bikes work better for cities, riders, and residents.

The Case for Road Diets on Urban Arterials
Road diets on urban arterials make streets safer, calmer, and more productive with proven design changes that improve traffic flow.

Mobility Hubs Explained for Transit Agencies and City Planners
Learn how mobility hubs help transit agencies and city planners connect transport services, improve access, and create smoother, user-friendly trips.

Fare-Free Transit: Who Benefits and How Agencies Fund It
Fare-free transit: see who benefits most, how agencies replace fares with taxes or contracts, and what makes zero-fare service work.

Transit-Oriented Development Without Displacement: What Local Governments Can Do
Learn how local governments can advance transit-oriented development without displacement to add homes, improve transit, and keep residents in place.

How School Streets Improve Safety and Air Quality
School Streets improve safety and air quality by cutting traffic at school gates, protecting children and making the journey to school healthier.

Protected Bike Lanes: Design Details That Matter More Than Paint
Protected bike lanes work best when separation, intersections, and width are designed well—learn what makes them safer, smoother, and useful daily.

Parking Minimum Reform and Its Impact on Housing and Main Streets
Parking minimum reform lowers housing costs, revives main streets, and gives builders flexibility to create homes and shops people actually need.
