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  2. 22 Cities Where You Can Live Car-Free - AOL

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    These 20+ cities in the U.S. are among the best for walkability, public transit, and bikeability, proving that you don't necessarily need to own a vehicle. Find out if your city is on the list of ...

  3. City identification card - Wikipedia

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    CityKey serves as a three-in-one card for a valid government issued ID, Ventra card for Chicago Transit Authority, and Chicago Public Library services. [25] With the first 100,000 ID cards free of cost, initial response to the Chicago CityKey was extremely high and successful. [26] In some city wards, residents waited hours in line to receive ...

  4. Carfree city - Wikipedia

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    A city can be fully or partly carfree. Cities that are fully carfree prohibit all use of private cars in the city limits, while cities that are partly carfree have carfree zones but allow some private car use in other areas. These zones tend to be focused around the city center. [5]

  5. Culdesac Tempe - Wikipedia

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    Culdesac Tempe is a car-free mixed-use development in Tempe, Arizona that began construction in 2023. [1] [2] [3] [4]Culdesac Tempe is intended to be a car-free neighborhood in the U.S. housing 1000 residents when completed but with no accommodation for the cars of inhabitants. [5]

  6. Americans with no license face barriers to employment and housing

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    The data Smith and his team compiled showed that 65% of city jobs require you to have a driver's license. That same study showed that 80% of people who had suspended licenses were people of color ...

  7. Why cities are cracking down on free parking - AOL

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    Cities “squander curbs for free parking for cars because drivers are the people who show up at public meetings,” Shoup said. But the way to alleviate the parking shortage is to charge for ...

  8. SF City ID Card - Wikipedia

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    The SF City ID Card is a municipal identification card program operated by San Francisco, California for residents of the city-county, regardless of their immigration status. The cards also do not specify the person's gender, to assist transgender individuals who often have difficulty with identification documents.

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