What We're Reading: Page 73
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Oct 28, 2022
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The New York Times
The Return of the American Downtown
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Bloomberg CityLab + Justice
Cities Weigh Value of AI-Powered Gunshot Detection Tech
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GCN
How one city’s IT team keeps up with rapid growth
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Route Fifty
The Economic Hotspots Outside of Downtowns
Oct 27, 2022
Oct 26, 2022
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Next City
Using Tech To Make Transit Accessible For Those Without Smartphones
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The City
Sidewalks Crowded With Hazards On Wheels, Pedestrians Say
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Bloomberg CityLab Culture
Why Daylight Saving Could Worsen Europe’s Energy Crisis
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Government Technology
Post-Pandemic Transit Recovery Hobbled by Worker Shortages
Oct 25, 2022
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The Washington Post
Universal basic income has been tested repeatedly. It works. Will America ever embrace it?
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Canary Media
5 charts that shed new light on how people charge EVs at home
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San Francisco Chronicle
NIMBY cities push bogus housing plans
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Government Technology
FAA Clears New York Drone Corridor for Sightless Flights
Oct 24, 2022
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Axios
First look: Federal program tackles post-Ian homelessness
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Philadelphia Inquirer
SEPTA is working out kinks in its mobile phone ticketing feature. Volunteer testers report frustration.
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Fast Company
Protected bike lanes can help cities cut emissions. Bogota’s $130 million investment proves it
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WBUR
How pavement can help cool overheated cities, even in chilly Mass.
Oct 21, 2022
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Marketplace
Cash-strapped cities consider turning crumbling utilities over to the private sector
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The Washington Post
Why Seattle currently has the worst air quality in the world
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Time
What a ‘Sponge City’ Designed to Withstand Extreme Flooding Looks Like
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The New York Times
Goodbye Planes, Trains and Automobiles. Hello, Luxury Bus?
Oct 20, 2022
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Curbed
13 Years, 3 Mayors, Countless Community Board Meetings, and Just One Building
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Politico
Scramble for shade: Why cities aren’t planting more trees
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ABC News
Poor, less white areas get worst internet deals
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Tampa Bay Times
After 20 years, Tampa’s streetcar is a front row seat to downtown’s rebirth