What We're Reading: Page 90
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
May 11, 2022
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Axios
A watershed moment for electric vehicles, courtesy of Ford
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Streetsblog USA
Dusk and Dawn Are Deadly for Walkers — But Traffic Pros Don’t Know the Full Extent of It
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Multifamily Dive
5 reasons why rents are rising at a record pace
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Grist
A quiet revolution: Southwest cities learn to thrive amid drought
May 10, 2022
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Route Fifty
Internet Service Essentially Free for Millions Under New Biden Program
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Forbes
Clearview AI Settles Facial Recognition Suit With ACLU, Will Alter Some Practices
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Next City
Palm Springs Turns to Guaranteed Income to Lift Transgender Residents Out of Poverty
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The News & Observer
Chapel Hill council makes ‘dooring’ a crime, sets 25 mph speed limit for some streets
May 09, 2022
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May 05, 2022
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Gizmodo
Uber Takes a Victory Lap While Lyft Shares Fall Off a Cliff
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Governing
Connecticut’s ‘Tesla Bill’ Unlikely to Pass This Year
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Next City
The First City To Launch Its Own Bank
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The San Diego Union-Tribune
City of San Diego's $155,000 investment in portable electric vehicle chargers gets a thumbs up
May 04, 2022
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Time
High Gas Prices Are Pushing Electric Car Sales to a Tipping Point
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Tech Crunch
Lyft continues its COVID recovery, but investors are far from impressed
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Emerging Tech Brew
The 10 largest US cities have innovation chiefs—here’s a window into why
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Clean Technica
World’s Fastest Electric Car Charger Installed In Norway
May 03, 2022
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Spectrum News 1
Amid news of pending Roe v Wade defeat, LA County looks to back safe haven effort
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StreetsBlog USA
Why ‘Walkability’ Scores Don’t Tell Us How Pedestrian-Friendly a City Is For Everyone
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Associated Press
En plein air: NYC aims to keep outdoor lifestyle post-virus
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The Washington Post
Baltimore mayor gives break to homeowners