What We're Reading: Page 91
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
May 02, 2022
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KABB Fox News 29 San Antonio
City discusses how to include people with disabilities as they move to "smart" technology
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Government Technology
GTY Will Go Private Via Acquisition by GI Partners
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The Washington Post
In the capital of Blue State America, a new ferment over homelessness
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The New York Times
How to Stop Speeding Drivers? Scare Them.
Apr 29, 2022
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Popular Science
Urban sprawl defines unsustainable cities, but it can be undone
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Next City
What the Merger of Sacramento Transit Agencies Means for Riders
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Nevada Current
Tree-planting program launched to mitigate severe Las Vegas ‘heat island effect’
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The New York Times
Reeling From Anti-Asian Attacks, Chinatown Fights City’s Shelter Plan
Apr 28, 2022
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NBC News
South Korea to build a floating city for 12,000 people next year with U.N. backing
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The Star
City plans to turn parking lot into affordable housing made of mass timber
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The San Francisco Chronicle
San Francisco is one of the ‘rattiest cities in America.’ Will rat birth control help?
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Bloomberg
U.S. Home-Price Appreciation Accelerates Once Again in 20 Cities
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Fast Company
Look inside the best green buildings of 2022
Apr 27, 2022
Apr 26, 2022
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The Wall Street Journal
The Best Job Markets Aren’t in the Biggest Cities
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Protocol
How sharing cars can make cities more livable
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Ars Technica
Highway warnings about traffic deaths may increase crashes, study finds
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Wired
Extreme Heat Is a Disease for Cities. Treat It That Way
Apr 25, 2022
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NBC New York
NYC Pledges $900M More for Safer Streets as Traffic Deaths Soar 44%
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NBC News
Cities look to trees to combat heat islands, but growth is slow
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The New York Times
Cities Want to Return to Prepandemic Life. One Obstacle: Transit Crime.
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The Atlantic
Are America’s Biggest Cities Shrinking or Booming?
Apr 22, 2022
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Construction Dive
Earth Day groundbreaking for world's largest wildlife crossing
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SFGate
The future of Earth Day in Santa Barbara, the California city where it all began
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Indianapolis Star
Indianapolis' urban forests worth $258 million. But they are disappearing to development.
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Bloomberg City Lab
How Cities Became Accidental Wildlife Havens
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Two key agreements move Bus Rapid Transit closer to construction between Downtown and Oakland early next year