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Friday, July 31, 2015

San Francisco's Humble Request to Luxury Developers: Pitch in for Public Transit

A new impact fee asks residential towers to pay their fair share.
ERIC JAFFE
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L.A.'s Bold Plan to Bring Car-Share to the Poor

A new electric vehicle pilot would provide access and savings to those who need it most.
JULIAN SPECTOR
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A New Yorker's Delightfully Stereotypical Map of America

Pretty much nothing exists outside Manhattan.
JOHN METCALFE
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How Mass Incarceration Takes a Toll on the Environment

Both prisoners and surrounding communities are affected by this under-studied issue.
LINDA POON
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Where Coyotes Are Thriving in Los Angeles

A pilot study from the National Park Service shows that these urban animals can and do make their homes downtown.
LEX BERKO
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This Map Shows What San Francisco Will Look Like After Sea Levels Rise

The San Francisco Bay threatens to flood the city, but little is being done to prepare.
LUKE WHELAN
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