Taufkirchen Construction Project: Growth Advocates Want to Submit Plans for Voting
Taufkirchen residents may have the opportunity to vote on a major urban development project after council members propose a public inquiry.
New parish in Guayaquil?: this southern sector of the city seeks to become number 21
A push is underway to establish the Isla Trinitaria as the 21st urban parish of Guayaquil, aimed at gaining administrative autonomy from the Ximena parish to which it currently belongs.
Scandal in Lohja: Director Fired
The city of Lohja has dismissed urban planning director Pekka Puistosalo amid significant deficiencies revealed in an internal audit.
Whose government in the cities of Jharkhand? Will Soren's magic work or will BJP's charm prevail?
The outcome of the Jharkhand municipal elections will reveal whether the BJP maintains its political dominance or if Chief Minister Hemant Soren’s influence extends into urban areas.
PI government authorizes more than R$ 7.6 million for paving in Demerval Lobão
The government of Piauí has allocated over R$ 7.6 million for urban mobility improvements in Demerval Lobão, focusing primarily on paving works.
Teresópolis Councilors Admit Problems with the 20-Story Building Law
Teresópolis councilors are expressing concerns and criticism over the newly enacted law allowing the construction of 20-story buildings, citing procedural issues and lack of transparency.
The Catalan Government wants to limit speculative housing purchases through urban planning law
The Catalan Government is committed to limiting speculative housing purchases through proposed changes to urban planning legislation.
Partial municipal plans
Partial municipal plans are urban planning instruments that help organize and develop specific areas within a canton in Ecuador, ensuring sustainable growth to meet social housing demands.
News Overview: Here are the News of the Day
A roundup of news highlights from Munich, Germany, focusing on reproductive rights, allegations of antisemitism, traffic regulation changes, and urban development.
Integration courses: Not in line with the urban landscape
The abandonment of support for voluntary participation in integration courses contradicts the concerns expressed by cities about the impacts of immigration.
Municipal Elections 2026: What Do the Latest Polls Say in Major Cities?
French municipal elections are set for March 15 and 22, 2026, with intense competition anticipated in many urban areas, as highlighted by recent opinion surveys.
The Residential Population is Not a Solution but a Response Strategy to Regional Decline
This article discusses the concept of 'living population' as a strategy to address regional depopulation in South Korea, emphasizing the importance of recognizing both registered and transient populations for effective local governance and resource allocation.
₹7,000 crore spent to tackle street dust, revealed in Lok Sabha
The Ministry of Environment revealed in Parliament that urban local bodies have spent ₹7,094.39 crore to control street dust, involving 130 cities under the National Clean Air Program.
Minneapolis’s Limit
The article discusses limitations and challenges faced by Minneapolis, particularly in the context of urban development and governance.
Traffic is unbearable: The metropolis is far from the idea of becoming a 15-minute city, only one neighborhood is closest
A vision for a 15-minute city in Zagreb, where essential services are reachable within a 15-minute walk, is struggling to be realized, with only one neighborhood making progress.