What We're Reading: Page 81
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Aug 11, 2022
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The New York Times
How New York City Lost 63 Miles of Pedestrian-Friendly ‘Open Streets’
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Bloomberg
Climate Tech’s Urban Clusters Might Not Emerge Where You Expect
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Politico
Brussels breaks up with the car
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The Wall Street Journal
United Airlines Puts Down Deposit on Flying Taxis
Aug 10, 2022
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Gothamist
MTA releases congestion pricing details, with fees that could be as high as $23 for drivers
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E&E News
Climate bill would breathe new life into big-city trees
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The Atlantic
How California Exported Its Worst Problem to Texas
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WGBH
New diversity officers struggle to make an impact in Massachusetts cities and towns
Aug 09, 2022
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Bloomberg
Chicago Reaches Deal to Run City Operations With Clean Power
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Axios
Cooling centers are turning into next-gen “climate resilience hubs”
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The New York Times
Criminal Background Checks May Be Banned in N.Y.C. Housing Applications
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The Wall Street Journal
Market Rout Sends State and City Pension Funds to Worst Year Since 2009
Aug 08, 2022
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Bloomberg CityLab
The Tech That Tries to Tackle NIMBYs
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The New York Times
Fear of Crime Transcends Data Along One New York Subway Line’s 31 Miles
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Madison.com
Urban wood movement looks to capture value, carbon from city trees
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USA Today
Salty water threatens farms, cities in California
Aug 05, 2022
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The New York Times
Can a Neighborhood Be Instagrammed to Death?
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The Texas Tribune
Texas cities say streaming giants Disney, Hulu and Netflix owe them millions of dollars in unpaid fees
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The Washington Post
D.C.’s first elevated park will link neighborhoods divided by river
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Government Technology
Ad Revenue Might Be the Secret to Lowering EV Charging Barriers
Aug 04, 2022
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Los Angeles Times
More California cities are backing $25-an-hour minimum wages for these workers. Here’s why
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CNN
These cities are better at enduring extreme heat. Here’s what they’re doing different
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The Miami Herald
Second US city declares monkeypox a public health emergency. The ‘epicenter’ is NYC
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GeekWire
The rise of high-tech real estate investing platforms and their effect on housing affordability
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Bloomberg City Lab
The Cities Encouraging Healing With ‘Trauma-Informed Placemaking’
Aug 03, 2022
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Las Vegas Review-Journal
Will this be the year the LV-LA high-speed train leaves the station?
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NBC Boston
Rat Concerns Rise in Boston: ‘We Need to Redouble Our Efforts’
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Bloomberg City Lab
Inside Downtown San Francisco’s Plan to Reinvent Itself
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StreetsBlog USA
Why Cities Are So Bad at Counting Bicyclists — And Why it Matters