Dec. 20, 2024
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NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
Today is Smart Cities Dive’s last regular publishing day until Jan. 2. Our team is taking a beat to rest and celebrate the holidays before we get back to work covering U.S. cities in the new year.
The exciting news is that we have three special-edition newsletters headed your way before then. On Dec. 23, we’ll get you up to speed on the top news in 2024 affecting U.S. cities. Our Dec. 27 newsletter will highlight the 2024 trends that shaped urban centers. Another newsletter on Dec. 30 will look at the transportation, climate and homelessness solutions that made an impact in U.S. cities this year.
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The rule sets guidelines for state and local transportation departments and transit agencies to improve access for users with disabilities at transit stations.
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Local officials can use the over 450 resources in the tracker to develop their own policies, according to Columbia Law School’s Sabin Center for Climate Change Law and the Smart Surfaces Coalition.
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“Even though the Trump administration may not lift a finger to deliver on this plan, it sets a north star for what the U.S. should be aiming for,” said World Resources Institute's Debbie Weyl.
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