Overview
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City Commuting
Metro Public Transit
Metro Congestion
Air Quality
Tap Water Quality
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Planning / Land Use
City Innovation
Affordability
Energy/Climate
Local Food/Ag
Green Economy
Knowledge Base
LEED Buildings
Natural Disaster Risk
Top 15 Cities
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1. Portland, OR
2. San Francisco
3. Seattle
4. Chicago
5. Oakland
6. New York
7. Boston
8. Philadelphia
9. Denver
10. Minneapolis
11. Baltimore
12. Washington, DC
13. Sacramento
14. Austin
15. Honolulu
Other Cities
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16. Milwaukee
17. San Diego
18. Kansas City
19. Albuquerque
20. Tucson
21. San Antonio
22. Phoenix
23. San Jose
24. Dallas
25. Los Angeles
26. Co. Springs
27. Las Vegas
28. Cleveland
29. Miami
30. Long Beach
31. El Paso
32. New Orleans
33. Fresno
34. Charlotte
35. Louisville
36. Jacksonville
37. Omaha
38. Atlanta
39. Houston
40. Tulsa
41. Arlington, TX
42. Nashville
43. Detroit*
43. Memphis*
45. Indianapolis
46. Fort Worth
47. Mesa, AZ
48. Virginia Beach
49. Oklahoma City
50. Columbus
Cleveland is the least congested of the 50 largest US cities. Following close behind are #2 Tulsa and Oklahoma City (tied), #4 Fresno, and #5 Kansas City.