What We're Reading: Page 60
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Mar 20, 2023
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The New York Times
A Sandwich Shop, a Tent City and an American Crisis
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DCist
D.C. Auditor Report: Vision Zero Program Didn’t Have Enough Funding, Staffing To Succeed
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Miami Herald
Families lose homes after Florida cities turbocharge code enforcement foreclosures
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The Wall Street Journal
The Math Behind the New Super Commute
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NPR
Police didn’t get defunded but many large departments are shrinking
Mar 17, 2023
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Associated Press
Newsom pledges 1,200 tiny homes for California’s homeless
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The Washington Post
To build more ‘missing middle’ housing, the devil is in the details
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MinnPost
Minnesota lawmakers ‘speechless’ after scathing legislative audit report on Southwest light rail transit
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Chicago Sun-Times
‘The CTA is their last resort’: A night out with the people helping homeless riders
Mar 16, 2023
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The Bond Buyer
Silicon Valley Bank failure may prompt closer look at munis
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The Washington Post
Inside the movement to remake America’s city streets
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Downtown Atlanta groups seek plan to convert old offices into housing
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The Texas Tribune
Texas cities have adopted ordinances to benefit workers. Sweeping legislation could roll many back.
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Governing
The Latest Plan to Protect New York City from Storm Surges
Mar 15, 2023
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Los Angeles Times
Highways are getting deadlier, with fatalities up 22%. Our smartphone addiction is a big reason why
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Governing
Why Some States Are Pushing Cities Out of Law Enforcement
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The Wall Street Journal
Sunbelt Traffic Jams Are Frustrating Drivers and Threatening Growth
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Boston Herald
Boston pushes for fare-free bus expansion, says 42% of riders saved money
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The New York Times
‘The Era of Urban Supremacy Is Over’
Mar 14, 2023
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The Mercury News
Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse undercuts key engine of Bay Area economy
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Los Angeles Times
L.A. riders bail on Metro trains amid ‘horror’ of deadly drug overdoses, crime
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The New York Times
Plans to Build AirTrain to La Guardia Are Officially Scrapped
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StateScoop
Connecticut installing wrong-way driving sensors that notify state police
Mar 13, 2023
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Los Angeles Times
Before epic flood, officials knew Pajaro levee could fail
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Inside Climate News
New York City Begins Its Climate Change Reckoning on the Lower East Side, the Hard Way
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Next City
Houston’s Disruptive History Of Highways, And What Transit Agencies Can Do Better
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Bloomberg
Why Doesn’t Austin Have More Affordable Housing?
Mar 10, 2023
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WSVN 7News
Florida Senate passes ‘Live Local’ affordable housing bill unanimously
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Los Angeles Times
As San Francisco, L.A. lose population, these California cities are growing
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Gothamist
NY Rep. Nydia Velázquez takes aim at landlords fueling US housing crisis
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Next City
An East Boston Tenant Fought Her Eviction For 8 Years. The City Bought Her Building And 35 Others