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Mixed-Use 'Homestead Commons' to Replace Haitian Church at 16825 SW 304th St, Homestead, FL - Florida YIMBY
Florida YIMBY says "Yes In My Backyard" to positive new development in Florida.
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Mixed-Use 'Homestead Commons' to Replace Haitian Church at 16825 SW 304th St, Homestead, FL - Florida YIMBY
Florida YIMBY says "Yes In My Backyard" to positive new development in Florida.

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Mürren: The stunning car-free village reached by cable car
Throughout history, this medieval hamlet has remained relatively secluded from the outside world. But now, the world's steepest cable car whisks travellers to the 430-person village.

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'Unprofessional': Tulsa Housing Authority audit issues complicate OHFA votes for 36 North
The Tulsa Housing Authority audit backlog became a point of contentious discussion for the Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency on Nov. 19, 2025.

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As World Cup looms, Kansas City leaders face hard decisions to pay for extra bus service
Kansas City has been asking the state and federal government for financial help to pay for extra buses during the World Cup. The clock is ticking, but the transit agency hasn’t gotten a dime.







Waymo privatized another public street: Chanel approaching 4th, San Francisco Possibly queued for a Billie Eilish show at Chase Center ~half mile away. The light rail train on 4th seen passing in front of this roboherd has more passenger capacity than all of them combined. OP: .tiktok.renaspam18




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Alice Austen’s Larky Life
The Victorian photographer has gained a cult following for her intimate and surprising images of women.

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Is your bus route one of the slowest in Boston? A new study shows the worst performers. - The Boston Globe
Two free bus routes are among the ten slowest in the city, according to TransitMatters.

Well, shit. What do I do now? They haven't caught fire in the 4.5yrs we've owned these bikes. I've left my bike in the rain several times over the years, and nothing bad happened. I don't want to spend $1,200 to replace these batteries.

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Criticism for funding some ‘open streets,’ CicLAvia events, denying others, leveled by 6 Metro board members – Daily News - California News Beep
Six of the 13 LA Metro board members joined a motion that asks the transit agency to do a better job funding “open streets” events, including CicLAvias and