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While transit agencies in cities from San Francisco to Philadelphia continue to struggle to match pre-Covid passenger counts, Vancouver’s regional TransLink system has become a success story: Ridership has recovered to around 90% of 2019 levels, at a rate faster than almost any other major transit system in North America.

TransLink’s CEO Kevin Quinn credits the success to several key strategies that make Canadians stand out from their US counterparts, including prioritizing frequent service and implementing land-use policies that promote dense development around transit stations. Population growth in nearby municipalities, fueled by immigration, also plays a role. In a conversation with contributor David Zipper, Quinn — a transplant from Maryland —reflects on the lessons Vancouver offers to other North American cities. Today on CityLab: The Secret to Vancouver’s Public Transit Ridership Recovery

— Arvelisse Bonilla Ramos

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Mapping a Way Out of the US Housing Affordability Crisis
Sara Bronin, founder of the National Zoning Atlas, has won the Heinz Award for her ongoing project to map the land-use rules that restrict housing production.

Next Stop: Rancho Cucamonga!
As Brightline advances its $12 billion plan to link Southern California and Las Vegas with bullet trains, this LA suburb sees a shot at urban reinvention. 

The Political Transformation of California’s Billionaire Mall King
Rick Caruso, the mogul behind Los Angeles’ shopping meccas, lost the mayor’s race in 2022. Rebuilding after the wildfires has suddenly put him in the running for governor.

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