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District Energy Infrastructure for Dense Urban Neighborhoods
District energy infrastructure helps dense urban neighborhoods cut emissions, boost resilience, and use land efficiently with shared heating and cooling.

Green Stormwater Infrastructure vs Gray Infrastructure: How Cities Decide
How cities choose stormwater infrastructure: compare green vs gray by cost, land, risk, rules, and long-term value for smarter urban planning.

Asset Management for Aging Streets, Pipes, and Public Facilities
Learn how asset management helps cities prioritize aging streets, pipes, and facilities to spend smarter, reduce risks, and improve service.

Capital Improvement Plans Explained for Non-Engineers
Capital improvement plans made simple: learn how local governments choose major projects, set timelines, and pay for them without the jargon.

Sewer Capacity Constraints and the Hidden Cost of New Housing
New housing shortages often start underground: sewer capacity constraints can stall development, raise costs, and quietly limit growth.

How Local Governments Use Pattern Books for Gentle Density
See how local governments use pattern books for gentle density to guide compatible infill, add homes, and make neighborhood growth easier to support

PFAS and Local Water Systems: Why Urban Planners Should Pay Attention
PFAS and local water systems can create long-term costs and risks. Learn why urban planners must act now to protect infrastructure and communities.

Lead Service Line Replacement: What Cities Need to Plan First
Lead service line replacement starts with smart planning. Learn what cities must prioritize first to protect water, budgets, and public trust.

Design Review Boards: How to Speed Them Up Without Lowering Standards
Learn how to make design review boards faster and more predictable without lowering standards, reducing delays, risk, and costly uncertainty.

Planning for Warehouse, Industrial, and Logistics Growth Near Neighborhoods
Planning for warehouse, industrial, and logistics growth near neighborhoods without harming health, safety, housing, or quality of life.

What Makes a Good Housing Needs Assessment?
Learn what makes a good housing needs assessment and how it reveals housing gaps, unmet demand, and the policies most likely to solve them.

Scenario Planning for Citywide Growth Decisions
Explore how scenario planning for citywide growth decisions helps local governments compare futures, reduce risk, and invest with more confidence.

Redevelopment Agencies, Tax Increment, and Value Capture Today
Learn how tax increment financing and value capture turn rising land values into funding for redevelopment, infrastructure, and public goals.

Housing Production Targets: How Cities Set Them and Track Progress
Learn how cities set housing production targets, track progress, and turn goals into permits, funding, and homes to improve affordability.

Urban Growth Boundaries: What They Achieve and What They Do Not
Urban growth boundaries shape where cities expand, protect rural land, and affect housing costs—learn what they solve and where they fall short.
