Urban Planning

Can Public Participation Ensure Successful Densification in Vancouver?
Public Services & Infrastructure Can Public Participation Ensure Successful Densification in Vancouver?

The densification projects currently taking place in Vancouver, British Columbia, are drawing substantial public interest and stimulating widespread discussion. As the city navigates these transformative changes, a pivotal question emerges: can the active participation of the public ensure the

Is the Latest Federal Budget Enough to Solve Australia's Housing Crisis?
Economic & Fiscal Is the Latest Federal Budget Enough to Solve Australia's Housing Crisis?

The recent federal budget has sparked significant debate among property experts regarding its potential to address Australia's enduring housing crisis. The Labor government's pledge to inject funding into the construction of homes and amend existing schemes has received both praise and criticism.

How Will Orange City's $420K Grants Foster Economic Growth?
Economic & Fiscal How Will Orange City's $420K Grants Foster Economic Growth?

The Orange City Council is in the final stages of approving a series of economic development grants worth nearly $420,000. These grants are designed to bolster local infrastructure and stimulate business growth across the city. Among the funded projects are new apartment complexes on Bowling Lane

Is Political Oversight Threatening Samuels Public Library's Independence?
Public Services & Infrastructure Is Political Oversight Threatening Samuels Public Library's Independence?

The recent decision by the Warren County Board of Supervisors to end the existing funding agreement with Samuels Public Library has sparked significant controversy within the community. This contentious move has ignited a robust debate over the balance between political oversight and the autonomy

Can Reserve Funds Save San Francisco’s Muni From Service Cuts?
Public Services & Infrastructure Can Reserve Funds Save San Francisco’s Muni From Service Cuts?

The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) faces a $50 million budget shortfall, prompting proposals to reduce services on five active Muni lines. The community has responded passionately to the proposed service cuts, with protests and public outcry illustrating the vital role that

How Will Marble Visions Revolutionize Urban Planning with New Satellite Data?
Public Services & Infrastructure How Will Marble Visions Revolutionize Urban Planning with New Satellite Data?

A political savant and leader in policy and legislation, Donald Gainsborough is at the helm of Government Curated. Could you explain the key objectives of the new Earth observation satellite system developed by Marble Visions? The primary objective is to provide cities with access to

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