AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoAutonomous-safety flashpoint: A Bay Area couple says a Waymo sped through a construction zone, then police chased it—raising fresh questions about how robotaxis handle work zones. Local housing churn: Cupertino approved replacing an office center with 122 for-sale homes (including 24 affordable units), while Edinburgh halted demolition plans for a troubled block after Historic Environment Scotland signaled it may be listed. Affordable builds keep rolling: Fort Myers broke ground on a veterans memorial; South Tampa started a 408-unit workforce project under Florida’s Live Local Act; Texas approved a $70M SFA student residence hall. Construction risk on the ground: Tulsa reported a pedestrian death after being hit twice near an I-44 construction area. Funding momentum: North Yorkshire’s Broadacres secured £106m via NatWest to expand social housing. Enforcement & fraud: An Atlanta Housing Authority executive was sentenced for Section 8 and COVID-related fraud, and Pakistan’s Palm Vista Housing case saw a key accused arrested in the UAE.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.