What We're Reading: Page 65
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jan 27, 2023
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Car and Driver
California Looks to Make EV Charging Networks More Accountable
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Route Fifty
Atlanta’s BeltLine Shows How Parks Can Drive ‘Green Gentrification’
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Missouri Independent
GOP renews push to block Missouri cities, counties from mandating EV charging stations
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Gotham Gazette
Mayor Adams Yet to Launch ‘MyCity’ Portal Promised in First State of the City Speech
Jan 26, 2023
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StateScoop
San Antonio innovation office preparing to launch ‘smart city’ strategy
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Next City
Here’s How Philadelphia’s First Guaranteed Income Program Is Going
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Houston Chronicle
How Harris County flooding could get worse due to climate change
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Yale Climate Connections
Seattle-area agency distributes free air filtration kits to low-income residents
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Politico
This city shouldn’t be here
Jan 25, 2023
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Associated Press
Manchin bill would delay tax credits for electric vehicles
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Bloomberg CityLab
Amsterdam Opens a $65 Million Underwater Parking Garage for Bikes
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The New York Times
In Omaha, a Streetcar Named Undesirable by Warren Buffett
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CPR News
Rent control could come to some Colorado cities under a new bill from state Democrats
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The Guardian
Is the tiny little neighborhood the city of the future?
Jan 24, 2023
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Governing
How Cities Can Solve Transportation Problems and Deliver Better Service
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Soapbox Cincinnati
City of Immigrants: The growth of Cincinnati and other cities depends on immigration
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GreenBiz
Cities are leading the way toward a sustainable and resilient future
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Waste Dive
NRDC is seeking new cities to join its food waste reduction program
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CNN
Cities strengthen security ahead of Lunar New Year celebrations after Monterey Park massacre leaves Asian American community on edge
Jan 23, 2023
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Bloomberg CityLab
Mayors Implore Biden, Congress for Help on Migrant Influx
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Los Angeles Times
A powerful nonprofit owns apartments for poor tenants. Why are some tenants trapped in their rooms?
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The New York Times
Which City Are You In? As Housing Starts to Look the Same, It’s Hard to Tell
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CBS News
4 mayors on the challenges facing their cities
Jan 20, 2023
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Bloomberg CityLab
What the Biden Administration Could Do to Help Tenants
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StateScoop
Mayors explore ways to combat online hate and extremism
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Grist
New Orleans lost its bike share. Residents stepped up to rebuild it.
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Bloomberg CityLab
In Beverly Hills, Police Surveillance Technology Takes Off
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The Guardian
Parisians to vote on banning e-scooters
Jan 19, 2023
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Route Fifty
Mayors Fret Over Possibility of ARPA Clawbacks
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NPR
California’s flooding reveals we’re still building cities for the climate of the past
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Louisville Courier Journal
National bus company expands into Louisville, with routes to at least 20 cities
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The New York Times
How New York City’s Trees and Shrubs Help Clear Its Air
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SFist
High-Speed Rail Could Finally Be Coming to Salesforce Transit Center, But Only If the Feds Kick Down Billions