If you want to deal with homelessness, you need to know roughly how many people are homeless. This explainshow many there in Toronto. Finally, here are some pieces that are related to the issue:Is Our Homelessness Crisis Really a Drug Problem?, and“Maid” author Stephanie Land on what ...
From new federal policies to growing technologies like AI and robotaxis, cities will encounter many changes while they continue to tackle housing, homelessness, climate and equity issues. By Smart Cities Dive Staff •Jan. 31, 2025 Deep Dive ...
and plans to house asylum-seekers in vacant schools have generated ferventlocal backlash. In cities likeSacramentoandDenver, some migrants have found themselves on the brink of homelessness. In Boston and other parts of Massachusetts, the arrival of thousands of families...
The future of cities is inextricably tied to the future of humanity. They’re sites of innovation, culture, community building — and, at the same time, home to some of the world’s most intractable problems, like homelessness and pollution. In Session 9 of TED2022, six speakers explored ...
Small cities must deal with problems that are similar to those experienced in large city-regions: homelessness, unemployment, dealing with growth pressures (or place decline) and the search for place—the need to belong somewhere, to have the opportunity to thrive and to live a life with ...
“When people are critical of what Seattle is doing, part of the reason that we continue to see people living on the streets in tents or living in parks is because effectively more people have been pushed out of their homes and been pushed into homelessness than we are able to house ...
Hiring dedicated equity executives, requiring analyses prior to system changes and partnering on services for those experiencing homelessness are among the efforts named in the American Public Transportation Association report. By Dan Zukowski • Oct. 15, 2024 9...
How can homelessness be tackled? Janet Bush (co-host):When you think about measuring inequality, what metrics come to mind? Michael Chui (co-host):The obvious ones would be income within countries and relative per capita GDP among countries. Then there are metrics about different educational ...
Divided into eight chapters, Collaborative Cities addresses the formation, operation, and adaptation of cross-sector collaborations, including five chapters dedicated to specific wicked problems such as public safety, homelessness, and sustainability. Starting with Collaborative Cities, government officials, ...
California is home to roughlyone-third of the nation’s population of homeless people, a problem that has dogged Newsom since he took office. There are thousands of tents and makeshift shelters across the state that line freeways, and fill parking lots and public parks. ...