The latest in urban planning, placemaking and citizen action:
- A Blue Movement: New York City residents fight for meaningful community input in waterfront projects [Gotham Gazette]
- A proposed Willamette River bridge could alleviate tensions between cyclists and pedestrians [OregonLive]
- Winners in the America's Favorite Farmers Market competition are announced [Drovers]
- One traffic cop knows how to have a good time while she's on the job [NY Daily News]
- Collier County community members are undertaking an expansive project to rethink the potential of their community [NaplesNews]
- A recently approved Hudson River Park development will use shipping containers for materials and focus on renting retail space to local artists [ArchDaily]
- New York City kicked off another successful season of Summer Streets events [Streetsblog]
- The top 20 finalists are announced in Inhabitat's Reurbia competition [Inhabitat]
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