San Jose could jail homeless residents for refusing shelter - San Jose SpotlightSan Jose's mayor proposes penalizing homeless individuals who refuse shelter, suggesting arrests after three rejections in 18 months.
San Jose motel residents move to other housing options - San Jose SpotlightParticipants of a San Jose homeless program are facing uncertainty as the temporary housing initiative is ending, and they have concerns about alternative options.
San Jose could jail homeless residents for refusing shelter - San Jose SpotlightSan Jose's mayor proposes penalizing homeless individuals who refuse shelter, suggesting arrests after three rejections in 18 months.
San Jose motel residents move to other housing options - San Jose SpotlightParticipants of a San Jose homeless program are facing uncertainty as the temporary housing initiative is ending, and they have concerns about alternative options.
Curiosity, skepticism, and hope on first day of SFPD Sixth Street 'Triage Center'A pop-up law enforcement triage center on Sixth Street has notably reduced activity in the area's open-air drug market.
New pilot program will let 10 vendors sell on Mission StreetThe pilot program aims to regulate vending on Mission Street with 10 permitted vendors to balance control and support for vendors while avoiding issues faced with previous attempts.
Curiosity, skepticism, and hope on first day of SFPD Sixth Street 'Triage Center'A pop-up law enforcement triage center on Sixth Street has notably reduced activity in the area's open-air drug market.
New pilot program will let 10 vendors sell on Mission StreetThe pilot program aims to regulate vending on Mission Street with 10 permitted vendors to balance control and support for vendors while avoiding issues faced with previous attempts.
Austin is increasing security at city parks and greenbelts following string of car break-ins - Austin MonitorAustin is increasing security measures in parks to address high vehicle break-ins, which numbered over 8,200 in 2024.
Tuesday's Headlines: The Real Ghost Car Crackdown Edition - Streetsblog New York CityThe Sanitation Department's new task force is effectively addressing the issue of ghost cars in the city, showing promising initial results.
Residents Are Fleeing From These City CentersCities are implementing creative measures like paying performers to revitalize declining downtown areas affected by remote work.
NYC sprays 'Christmas' perfume near stinky Gowanus Canal - but it'll take a lot more to fix stenchThe city's attempt to mask the odor of Gowanus Canal with holiday scents has met with local skepticism and health concerns.
City to open free compost distribution center in Greenpoint * Brooklyn PaperCity to open compost distribution site in Greenpoint to address excess compost and provide free 'black gold' to urban gardeners.
Belgium Offers E-Bike Incentives to CitizensBelgium invests significantly in cycling infrastructure, spending 5.2 euros per inhabitant, making it safer and more convenient for cycling.Various regional governments and cities in Belgium offer incentives to purchase e-bikes, with amounts varying depending on the location and type of e-bike.
Tired of switching between parking apps? Miami Beach adds option to align with neighborsDrivers in Miami Beach can now use the PayByPhone app for metered parking, alongside ParkMobile.City Manager Alina Hudak highlighted the positive impact of introducing PayByPhone for parking convenience.