Urban Reads: How Urban Housing Politics are Changing
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By Jeff Wood
Published on March 14, 2026.
The Overhead Wire shares its top stories each week, highlighting how urban housing politics are changing. The article discusses the issue of navigation for blind commuters and how transit expansion hasn't kept up with the rest of the world. The first articulated bus was launched in Milan Italy in 1937, and continues to be popular among commuters. However, the issue is exacerbated by the lack of transit and the FTA stopping moving new lines forward and funding them. Housing politics is changing, with signs indicating that robust tenant protections and construction of new housing could be a solution. Chrono-urbanism is also becoming more prominent due to the evolution of time-synchronised urban places.
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