What We're Reading: Page 52
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jun 07, 2023
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Next City
Where The Community Owns The Real Estate
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THE CITY
Mob Making Comeback in Construction as Demand for Housing Grows in NYC
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Raleigh News & Observer
Fed agency wants money it gave to failed Triangle rail project
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Government Technology
Cleveland Puts Internet Plan on Hold Citing Vendor Concerns
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GCN
City builds a future-facing tech foundation
Jun 06, 2023
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CNN
Smoky week ahead from wildfires in Canada is expected to lead to more alert warnings for the Northeast
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The Conversation
How building more backyard homes, granny flats and in-law suites can help alleviate the housing crisis
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Slate
Cities are facing tough fiscal problems. David Schleicher’s In a Bad State warns about the painful road forward.
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The New York Times
After $690 Million in Fare Evasion, M.T.A. Looks Past Enforcement
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The Texas Tribune
Hydro-panels help Texas colonia residents generate water from the air
Jun 05, 2023
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Bloomberg
Cities Cite Mental Health, Loneliness and Depression as Top Policy Concerns
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Government Technology
The Evolution of the Chief Privacy Officer
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CalMatters
‘Godzilla next door’: How California developers gained new leverage to build more homes
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StateScoop
In 3 years, NYC’s text-to-911 has seen over 2 million text messages
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Mass Transit
MTC releases Survive & Thrive report Bay Area transit
Jun 02, 2023
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Next City
Housing Restrictions Are Leaving Sex Offenders Homeless
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Los Angeles Times
The freeway was born in L.A. But it might not always be free to drive on
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CBS Chicago
“State of Black Chicago” report notes ongoing disparities for Black and White residents
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Austin Monitor
Austin’s light-rail plans set to advance after narrowly dodging Texas-sized wrecking ball
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ProPublica
Anchorage Gave Her a $1.6 Million Grant Despite History of Fraud
Jun 01, 2023
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Route Fifty
The Pros and Cons of the Debt Deal for States and Localities
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Government Technology
U.S. and Canada to Develop Electric Vehicle Charging Corridor
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Streetsblog USA
Is It Time for America to Break Up With the Private Car? An Interview with Lime’s Wayne Ting
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Next City
How Hurricane Harvey Led To One Of America’s Biggest Land Trusts
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CalMatters
Airbnb tax could fund affordable housing
May 31, 2023
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Marketplace
How the affordable housing crisis drives homelessness
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Next City
Can Guaranteed Income Prevent Gentrification?
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Gothamist
10 years after launch, a look at how NYC’s Citi Bike nearly failed
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Ars Technica
Minn. Gov. vetoes pay raise for drivers after Uber, Lyft threaten price hikes
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Route Fifty
Louisiana’s Landmark Climate Adaptation Program Is Running Out of Time
May 30, 2023
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The New York Times
Highways Have Sliced Through City After City. Can the U.S. Undo the Damage?
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CNN
We’re still waiting for self-driving cars, but autonomous boats are already here
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Bloomberg
The Most Hated Bus Stop on the Internet Doesn’t Deserve Your Scorn
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CalMatters
California Democrats sideline Gavin Newsom’s plan to build big things faster
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Slate
Downtown real estate and commercial buildings are struggling. Why won’t landlords lower the rent?