What We're Reading: Page 80
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Aug 22, 2022
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The San Diego Union-Tribune
Scooter companies struggle to comply with San Diego’s strict new rules
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Curbed
Can a Garage Full of Revel Taxis Stop the Next Blackout?
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Bloomberg
Net Zero Will Make or Break One of the UK’s Wealthiest Cities
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Fast Company
These affordable apartments are designed to use almost no energy
Aug 19, 2022
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PBS
American cities, states can’t find enough workers despite an influx of federal funding
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The New York Times
Monkeypox Vaccine Plan Prods Cities and States to Adopt New Dosing Regimen
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Axios
With cash and rebates, cities coax residents to swap cars for e-bikes
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Bloomberg
Help the World’s Cities Prepare for Extreme Heat
Aug 18, 2022
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The Washington Post
How long-gone transit lines shaped cities — and why the pandemic might, too
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Bloomberg City Lab
The New England Cities Fighting Abortion Misinformation With Truth-in-Advertising Laws
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The New York Times
Why Drivers Could Soon Pay $23 to Reach Manhattan
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Outside
What Should Happen to Drivers Who Kill Cyclists?
Aug 17, 2022
Aug 16, 2022
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The Verge
Lyft and Motional’s all-electric robotaxi service is now live in Las Vegas
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The New York Times
New York Developers Rush to Reduce Emissions as Hefty Fines Loom
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The Salt Lake Tribune
‘Major quality of life issue’: As crashes spike, Salt Lake City wants to make streets more walkable. Here’s how.
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The Wall Street Journal
Are You a ‘Digital Nomad’? European Locales Want Remote Workers
Aug 15, 2022
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The Texas Tribune
As monkeypox cases climb and vaccine is in short supply, some Texas cities declare an emergency
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NPR
How cities around the world are planning for climate change
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The Boston Globe
Ten cities and towns are poised to ban fossil fuels from new buildings
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Politico
Council pushes to give nonprofits priority for city-owned land
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Axios Denver
Meet Denver’s first chief urban designer
Aug 12, 2022
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The Washington Post
We built a fake metropolis to show how extreme heat could wreck cities
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San Francisco Chronicle
New York is roaring back from the worst of the pandemic. Why isn’t San Francisco?
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StateScoop
New York to install speed-limiting tech on city vehicles
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Oregon Public Broadcasting
Cities continue to pass homeless camping ordinances