What We're Reading: Page 56
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Apr 27, 2023
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ProPublica
Blocked Crossings Force Kids to Crawl Under Trains to Get to School
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WIRED
The Filthy Truth About Subway Air
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The Hill
California braces for floods amid incoming heat wave
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Intelligencer
Kathy Hochul’s Plan for Affordable Housing Was Doomed
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WTVR
City Council approves Richmond parking changes
Apr 26, 2023
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Grist
Spring wildfires in the eastern US got off to a roaring start this year
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Bloomberg
How Cities Can Transform Digital Nomads Into Permanent Residents
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Forbes
More U.S. Cities Will Lose Air Service As Regional Airlines Struggle To Survive
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CalMatters
California public transit: $5 billion request
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The Washington Post
In San Francisco hundreds of self-driving cars are flooding the roads
Apr 25, 2023
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Bloomberg
High Costs Shrink Transit Plans in Austin, Philadelphia, Atlanta
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Vox
Apartment for rent: Why we don’t build enough housing for families with children
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CNN
Inside Qatar’s ‘city of the future’
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CalMatters
Cracks in California labor coalition raise hopes for YIMBY breakthrough on housing bill
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The City
Collisions With People Up Nearly 25% — Train Operators Devastated
Apr 24, 2023
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Government Technology
It’s Been a Pretty Bad Day for Governments on Twitter
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Route Fifty
Cities Look to Solve the Construction Labor Shortage
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CNN Business
Lyft plans to ‘significantly reduce’ workforce, CEO says
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Los Angeles Times
$11-million contest hopes to solve California’s wildfire problem
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Gothamist
Open Streets program officially returns to NYC for summer 2023
Apr 21, 2023
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ProPublica
In-Person Service at Many Government Agencies Remains Curtailed
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Bloomberg
Budget-Strapped Subways Get Tougher on Turnstile Jumpers
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Associated Press
US invests in alternative solar tech, more solar for renters
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The New York Times
Should New York City Have Free Buses?
Apr 20, 2023
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Streetsblog Chicago
What if we applied the Transit Ambassadors model to create safe, orderly public spaces?
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Route Fifty
How an Auditor Shortage Could Hurt Local Governments
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GCN
New York City to weigh strict facial recognition ban
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Government Technology
State Governments Continue to Add Digital Equity Staff
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Grist
As states replace lead pipes, plastic alternatives could bring new risks
Apr 19, 2023
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Bloomberg
Twitter MTA Alerts at Risk If Musk Doesn’t Get $500,000 a Year
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Canary Media
Pioneering project helps renters cash in on solar savings
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Autoweek
Cyclists Aren’t Safe with SUVs on the Road, IIHS Finds
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Streetsblog New York City
For Safer, Greener Streets, Cities Must Speed Up and Fund Infrastructure: Report
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MPR News
Northwest Minnesota cities add amenities to lure scarce workers