Governance: Page 57


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    78 cities get perfect scores for LGBTQ equality

    The Human Rights Campaign's seventh annual Municipal Equality Index praised localities for protecting youth from bullying and "conversion therapy."

    By Chris Teale • Oct. 11, 2018
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    Where do smart cities need to improve? 7 industry leaders weigh in

    Some of those at Smart Cities Week in Washington, DC said more must be done to alleviate poverty, ease congestion and improve trust and planning.

    By Kristin Musulin , Chris Teale • Oct. 10, 2018
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    Are regulators hindering EV acceleration?

    Utilities and regulators are starting to scale up charging infrastructure but are finding it takes private vendor and utility "coopetition" to build the interoperable EV charging networks needed to satisfy drivers.

    By Herman K. Trabish • Oct. 10, 2018
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    European Commission promises $800M sustainable transportation investment

    The funding will go toward 49 projects across all major modes of transportation, including airports, ports, rail and battery-electric cars.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Oct. 9, 2018
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    On the smart city journey, everyone goes at their own pace

    At Smart Cities Week in Washington, DC, leaders said that progress varies by jurisdiction, while it is key to change the conversation around innovation inside government.

    By Chris Teale • Oct. 8, 2018
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    Why us? 6 months after ransomware attack Atlanta has no answers

    It's possible a vulnerability was found during a random scan and a hacker said, "we got a live one here," according to a security advisor.

    By Samantha Schwartz • Oct. 8, 2018
  • Philadelphia awards innovation grants to 7 pilot programs

    The funding is intended to encourage municipal employees to share their ideas for improving government operations and services.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Oct. 5, 2018
  • Chicago to pilot tool to boost disability access for smart cities

    The Smart City Digital Inclusion Maturity Model, designed with Microsoft, analyzes a range of city functions and defines performance indicators and metrics towards expanding accessibility.

    By Jason Plautz • Oct. 4, 2018
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    2018 Readiness Challenge winners reflect on their smart city journeys

    Representatives from Cary, NC; Las Vegas; Birmingham, AL; Louisville, KY; Virginia and Puerto Rico all took the stage at Smart Cities Week to share how they have benefited from the program thus far. 

    By Kristin Musulin • Oct. 4, 2018
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    Cities need 'new global playbook' to solve problems, Intel expert says

    In a speech at Smart Cities Week in Washington, DC, Sameer Sharma urged governments to "think big, but be pragmatic" as they innovate.

    By Chris Teale • Oct. 4, 2018
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    City leaders call for greater collaboration with private sector on innovation

    Three panelists at Smart Cities Week in Washington, DC admitted they can do more to work with technology companies, but said a lack of trust hinders that.

    By Chris Teale • Oct. 4, 2018
  • Minneapolis releases final draft of 2040 comprehensive plan

    The plan heavily addresses equity and the environment, but a drastic increase in housing density was a contentious topic.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Oct. 3, 2018
  • Seattle to appeal FCC's 5G order

    Mayor Jenny Durkan and City Attorney Pete Holmes said the plan undermines local control of infrastructure and could damage agreements with telecom companies.

    By Chris Teale • Oct. 3, 2018
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    NTSB: Improved car design, infrastructure, data use could prevent pedestrian deaths

    The National Transportation Safety Board offered a number of suggestions for improving pedestrian safety following a year-long investigation.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Oct. 1, 2018
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    To promote US leadership on 5G, officials call for government to step aside

    At a White House summit on the technology, elected officials pledged to partner with businesses and help the country move ahead of China and South Korea.

    By Chris Teale • Oct. 1, 2018
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    Chicago launches Smart911 to improve emergency response

    Users can create a safety profile that automatically feeds information like location, home layout, pre-existing medical conditions and other notes that could be helpful.

    By Jason Plautz • Sept. 28, 2018
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    Could cities sue FCC over its 5G ruling?

    Opponents raised concerns that the plan violates federal law and the 10th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, although advocates dismissed those charges.

    By Chris Teale • Sept. 28, 2018
  • Sen. Warren introduces House bill to tackle affordable housing crisis

    The legislation is a companion to the American Housing and Economic Mobility Act introduced to the Senate in September.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Updated Dec. 13, 2018
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    FCC's 5G ruling could hurt city tech initiatives, opponents warn

    The new rules cap fees cities can charge telecom companies, which could undermine their efforts to fund digital inclusion programs, detractors said.

    By Chris Teale • Sept. 27, 2018
  • Seattle mayor signs order eliminating 10% of city's vehicle fleet

    The reduction, slated to be reached by the end of 2020, is intended to boost city efficiencies while reducing carbon emissions.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Sept. 26, 2018
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    Can smart cities work for the visually impaired?

    The Denver-based Blind Institute of Technology is taking its message of inclusion in employment to smart cities planners through founder Mike Hess.

    By Jason Plautz • Sept. 26, 2018
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    How road pricing and asset finance make a 'smart' environment

    More cities are looking to charge drivers for entering congested areas, which can help pay for municipal improvements in a low-risk way.

    By Gary Thompson • Sept. 24, 2018
  • NYC releases open data report, includes 629 new data sets

    Leaders also are creating two data advisory councils — one for high school students — to develop strategic partnerships and receive feedback.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Sept. 24, 2018
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    Smart Cities for All launches initiative to increase inclusion in city design

    The project looks to reach people with disabilities and older urban residents, and will include roundtable discussions in New York City and Chicago.

    By Jason Plautz • Sept. 24, 2018
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    5G? Start planning for 6G, FCC commissioner says

    While 6G may seem a long way off, it will involve speeds "a thousand times faster" than 5G using terahertz frequency, as well as densified networks thanks to base stations embedded in every piece of tech human beings use.

    By Chris Teale • Sept. 24, 2018