Intersections
Get ready for your week in minutes with ASC’s Intersections— the latest in transportation, energy, environment, civic planning and economic development news.
ASC's Intersections Newsletter — December 12, 2025
Amtrak's Mardi Gras line sees strong ridership, CT launches a major geothermal project, NYC invests $7B in workforce development and local construction, and more.
ASC's Intersections Newsletter — December 5, 2025
A Brooklyn Subway Station upgrades its accessibility, MA reveals plan for coastal climate resilience, NYC teens launched an affordable housing portal, and more.
ASC's Intersections Newsletter — November 20, 2025
Transit advocacy group releases a wish list for Mamdani, a potential fossil fuel ban makes progress in Massachusetts, NYC makes efforts to expand affordable housing for veterans and municipal workers, and more.
ASC's Intersections Newsletter — November 14, 2025
Transit wins big throughout local elections, rising energy bills are rewiring American politics, court orders SNAP benefits to be fully covered for November, and more.
ASC's Intersections Newsletter — November 7, 2025
The MTA’s climate resilience roadmap and new funding, educators using collective bargaining for climate action, a roadmap to help NYC co-ops meet Local Law 97, and a spotlight on The Sunset Post, a trilingual hyperlocal paper from Sunset Park.
ASC's Intersections Newsletter — October 31, 2025
NYC enacts 15mph speed limit for e-bikes and scooters, cranberry farmers in MA consider turning bogs into wetlands, historic building preservation improves housing affordability in Philadelphia, and more.
ASC's Intersections Newsletter — October 24, 2025
Detroit moves forward with a new multimodal transportation hub, a 1.3mi stretch in Jackson Heights gets a pedestrian-friendly makeover, MA furthers its food waste ban, and more.
ASC's Intersections Newsletter — October 10, 2025
NYC traffic deaths continue to fall, e-bikes reduce emissions and costs, California is increasing its circular food economy, and more.
ASC's Intersections Newsletter — October 3, 2025
New research highlights the importance of livable streets, a look into an Indigenous law of the sea, two New York casino projects advance in licensing process, and more.
ASC's Intersections Newsletter — September 25th, 2025
NYC sees fewest traffic fatalities in five years, the Chicago River has undergone an impressive cleanup, the MTA moves to acquire more property for the East Harlem subway expansion, and more.
ASC's Intersections Newsletter — September 19th, 2025
NYC DOT installs bus lanes on Flatbush Ave, an EWR terminal gets an electric makeover, a MA suburb becomes the first to ban gas hookups in new construction, and more.
ASC's Intersections Newsletter — September 12th, 2025
Amtrak ridership grows in the Midwest, Colorado leads in new solar and wind projects, Governor Hochul unveils $200M downtown revitalization funding, and more.
ASC's Intersections Newsletter — September 5th, 2025
LA Council strives for parking reform, US solar manufacturing is accelerating, a $500M downtown revitalization moves ahead on Long Island, and more.
ASC's Intersections Newsletter — August 29th, 2025
The Ocean Avenue Pedestrian Bridge in Brooklyn gets a restoration, an all-electric, affordable community is under construction in Ann Arbor, MI, the New York City Council approved a rezoning plan that could create 9,500 housing units, and more.
ASC's Intersections Newsletter — August 22nd, 2025
NY’s first hybrid-electric ferry makes maiden voyage to Governors Island, heat pumps in factories could save money and lives, VSU and UGA SBDC bring AI training to rural small businesses, and more.
ASC's Intersections Newsletter — August 15, 2025
34th Street busway gets another go as part of larger Midtown rezoning plan, an Ohio Public Library expands urban farm with fruit trees, Queens opens a $100M affordable housing project, and more.
ASC's Intersections Newsletter — August 7, 2025
The Interborough Express is closer to reality, old EV batteries are being reused to stabilize Texas' grid, the NYC Ferry is fueling the housing market, and more.
ASC's Intersections Newsletter — July 31, 2025
Manhattan sees fewer large trucks and faster travel times under congestion pricing, a New Jersey shore town has turned to oysters to fight sea level rise and erosion, NYC pilot aims to bring free Wi-Fi to thousands of low-income households, and more.
ASC's Intersections Newsletter — July 25, 2025
New zero-emission buses bound for HI, MA test shows big savings from free heat pumps and solar, Office-to-apartment conversions could mean 17,000 new housing units in NYC, and more.
