What We're Reading: Page 165
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Aug 14, 2020
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Bloomberg
When Street Design Leaves Some People Behind
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Utility Dive
Xcel Energy unveils plan to serve 1.5M EVs by 2030
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Government Technology
Workforce Automation Soars as the Pandemic Rages On
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New York Magazine
The European Cities Using the Pandemic As a Cure for Airbnb
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Forbes
Why Sewage Is The Key To Early Detection Of Coronavirus Outbreaks
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Brookings
The perils and promise of America’s legacy cities in the pandemic era
Aug 13, 2020
Aug 12, 2020
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Cities Today
Local government innovation and the art of failing forward
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
No federal relief leaves U.S. states, cities facing big deficits
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City A.M.
Police use of facial recognition tech ruled unlawful by UK court
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Forbes
Airbnb's Brian Chesky Apologizes For Impact On Cities, Rethinks Future Growth
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CNBC
While some techies flee Silicon Valley, this Waymo engineer is doubling down and running for office
Aug 11, 2020
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Forbes
Technology Is Creating New Mobility Solutions For Cities To Manage Covid-19
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The New York Times
Will Cars Rule the Roads in Post-Pandemic New York?
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Smart Cities World
The future of facial recognition: the impact on smart cities
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Aiming for normalcy, cities hold concerts and events despite pandemic
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Bloomberg Opinion
New York and San Francisco can't assume they'll bounce back
Aug 10, 2020
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World Economic Forum
Smart construction could transform home-building after COVID-19
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ProTecht
Securing the Intersection: A Look at Physical ITS Vulnerabilities
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Fast Company
These giant parasols are helping cities move indoor activities outside
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Vox
How cities can tackle violent crime and defund the police
Aug 07, 2020
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The Spin Blog
Portland, Kansas City, Charlotte… Who’s Next?
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Government Technology
FCC Approves Amazon's $10B Plan for Satellite Internet
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Brookings
How to make the most of city diplomacy in the COVID-19 era
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Smart Cities World
Sensor networks are driving the creation of connected city ecosystems
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TechCrunch
Uber and Lyft face new lawsuit from CA Labor Commissioner
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amNY
Transit boom in some sectors not helping agencies driven into poverty by COVID-19
Aug 06, 2020
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Boston Magazine
I Hate Cars, but Thanks to COVID I'm Buying One
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Bloomberg
An Urban Planner’s Trick to Making Bike-able Cities
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Gizmodo
Portland Becomes The Thirteenth City To Ban Facial Recognition Tech
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TechCrunch
Anthony Levandowski sentenced to 18 months in prison, as new $4B lawsuit against Uber is filed
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MPR News
During COVID-19, a growing interest in recycling food waste at home