Por: Time Nation September 29, 2022
“Parking minimums” may not sound exciting. But if you live in the U.S., they have likely shaped your city. For the better part of a century, in a bid to make driving easier, almost every town in the country has forced developers to build a minimum number of parking spaces at almost every kind of building, from apartment blocks to abattoirs. Planning experts say those requirements have gobbled up precious urban land—as much as 5.5% of it... + full article
ABC News USA Health September 29, 2022
SALEM, Ore. -- Two years after Oregon residents voted to decriminalize hard drugs and dedicate hundreds of millions of dollars to treatment, few people have requested the services and the state has been slow to channel the funds.When voters passed the state's pioneering... + más
After rocky start, hopes up in Oregon drug decriminalization | Portland Press Herald
After a rocky start, hopes are up in Oregon drug decriminalization | Los Angeles Times
The Boston Globe USA Nation September 26, 2022
SALEM, Ore. — Two years after Oregon residents voted to decriminalize hard drugs and dedicate hundreds of millions of dollars to treatment, few people have requested the services and the state has been slow to channel the funds.When voters passed the state’s pioneering Drug... + más
Critics: Oregon's move to decriminalize hard drugs a failure | WPLG Local 10
Los Angeles Times USA World September 26, 2022
Two years after Oregon residents voted to decriminalize hard drugs and dedicate hundreds of millions of dollars to treatment, few people have requested the services and the state has been slow to channel the funds. When voters passed the state's pioneering Drug Addiction... + más
After rocky start, hopes up in Oregon drug decriminalization | ABC News
Portland Press Herald USA World September 25, 2022
SALEM, Ore. — Two years after Oregon residents voted to decriminalize hard drugs and dedicate hundreds of millions of dollars to treatment, few people have requested the services and the state has been slow to channel the funds. When voters passed the state’s pioneering... + más
After rocky start, hopes up in Oregon drug decriminalization | Associated Press
Slate USA Business September 24, 2022
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has on his desk a long-awaited reform bill that will make housing cheaper and more abundant, help mom ’n’ pop restaurants get started, let architects reuse historic buildings, and make the state’s neighborhoods more walkable. What issue... + más
Ginther: $1.5 billion bond package will go before Columbus voters this November | 10 WBNS
GOP rep says Washington ‘own worst enemy’ on driving up housing labor costs | The Hill
Los Angeles Times USA Nation September 24, 2022
Citing the need to address California’s twin crises of housing affordability and climate change, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill that bars local governments from mandating parking spaces as part of most development near transit stops. Critics say the new law could backfire,... + más
California Might Finally Do Something Obvious to Build More Housing | Slate
Will less parking mean more housing in Cambridge? | The Boston Globe
Chicago Tribune USA Politics September 22, 2022
The notorious parking boot could become more prevalent in Chicago under an ordinance amendment passed by a City Council committee Thursday that would allow the practice in private parking lots citywide. Aldermen voted 12-6 to authorize the use of the often-dreaded contraption on... + más
Car buyers pay 10% above the sticker price, on average — or more if you want a Jeep or Porsche | CNBC
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