Governance & Finance: Page 51


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    Ride-hailing could have a ‘deterrent effect’ on sexual assault: study

    Researchers found a 1% increase in pickups by Uber in New York City led to a decrease of 48 reported cases. Despite this, concerns loom over incidents involving drivers.

    By Chris Teale • Updated Nov. 9, 2020
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    Seattle Parks. (2020). "Fritz Hedges Waterway Park" [Photograph]. Retrieved from Seattle Parks.
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    Seattle’s $5.6M plan to address trash-collection woes

    The "Clean Cities Initiative" aims to tackle an influx of trash in parks, particularly as they have become a refuge during the pandemic, according to Mayor Jenny Durkan.

    By Cailin Crowe • Nov. 9, 2020
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    The image by Elvert Barnes is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0
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    Voters nationwide favor city police reform

    At least 10 jurisdictions saw police reform measures pass with large majorities of the vote, indicating the country is "moving in the right direction" toward equitable and fair municipal policing.

    By Cailin Crowe • Nov. 6, 2020
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    Incumbents largely maintain leadership in US mayoral races

    Of the 100 largest cities, 19 held general elections for mayor this week. Phoenix and Portland, OR are among those that will maintain incumbent mayors, while Baltimore and Honolulu will welcome new leadership.

    By Kristin Musulin • Updated Nov. 18, 2020
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    CA’s Prop 22 passage could bring further challenges to ride-hail regulations

    Voters approved the initiative with 58% of the vote, according to unofficial tallies. While labor advocates warn it will undermine drivers, it could embolden companies towards similar efforts elsewhere.

    By Chris Teale • Nov. 5, 2020
  • 30% of K-12 students lack at-home internet, devices: BCG

    A new connectivity report found it could cost up to $11 billion to bridge the K-12 digital divide as COVID-19 forces more than 50 million students to learn remotely.

    By Kristin Musulin • Nov. 4, 2020
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    5 charts to show the impact of ransomware attacks in 2020

    Even if patterns in code and strategy resemble a certain group, it's not always reliable enough to definitively identify an attacker or variant. 

    By Samantha Schwartz • Nov. 2, 2020
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    NYC releases terms of e-scooter pilot

    The city's Department of Transportation issued an RFEI for the program, slated to begin in March. Operators now face tough competition to serve what has long been the nation's largest untapped market.

    By Chris Teale • Oct. 30, 2020
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    Global cities join forces to support the ‘creative economy’

    Eighteen cities will take part in the latest round of the World Cities Culture Forum's Leadership Exchange Program, supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies and Google Arts & Culture.

    By Kristin Musulin • Oct. 30, 2020
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    NYC strengthens Climate Mobilization Act building requirements

    Buildings with less than 35% of units under rent regulation will be required to comply with the act's emissions limits and not pass the costs to tenants, following a Thursday city council vote.

    By Chris Teale • Oct. 30, 2020
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    Permission granted by The University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture
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    Austin, TX is tapping its waterways to address racial equity

    UT-Austin students partnered with Austin Water to address how the public utility can support racial equity through efforts like CAP assistance and advanced metering.

    By Cailin Crowe • Oct. 29, 2020
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    Prop 22 will shake up fundamental insurance policies

    No matter which side of the fence the California ballot measure falls, it will shake up the gig economy and impact operator insurance strategies.

    By Wil Hamory • Oct. 29, 2020
  • Green stimulus could create $280B in economic benefits: C40

    The C40 Global Mayors Recovery Task Force said investing relief money in solutions to fight climate change could prevent 270,000 premature deaths globally and create over 6 million jobs in the U.S. alone.

    By Chris Teale • Oct. 28, 2020
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    10 statewide ballot measures to watch: results

    Of the 10 ballot initiatives identified last week as "measures to watch," only one — a rent control initiative in California — failed at the polls.

    By Kristin Musulin , Chris Teale , Cailin Crowe • Updated Nov. 4, 2020
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    Deep Dive

    Ballot billions: Behind the efforts to fund and finance climate action

    In a year that virtually depleted municipal budgets, ballot-derived tax and funding measures can be crucial to support city-level climate action. Outside of these measures, how else can cities secure cash?

    By Kristin Musulin , Chris Teale , Cailin Crowe • Oct. 27, 2020
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    vxla. (2010). "Michigan Avenue Bridge" [Photograph]. Retrieved from Flickr.
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    Advocates urge Chicago to keep transit running amid protests

    As potential Election Day-related unrest looms, transportation advocates signed a petition requesting a guarantee that transit will continue during future periods of protest.

    By Cailin Crowe • Oct. 26, 2020
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    Opinion

    Transit must think outside the box to rebuild ridership

    Associations have developed frameworks to guide public transit agencies toward recovery, but they may not go far enough to innovate the industry.

    By Ben Haynie • Oct. 26, 2020
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    DOE, USDOT issue $5.25M in project grants to advance transit tech

    MIT, Utah State University and the Chattanooga (TN) Regional Transportation Authority each received $1.75 million grants to improve transit systems using "innovative vehicle technologies."

    By Chris Teale • Oct. 26, 2020
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    Biden revokes ‘anarchist jurisdiction’ designation for 3 cities

    Former President Trump sought to cut funding from Seattle, New York and Portland, OR via executive action, but Biden reversed course on Wednesday.

    By Chris Teale • Updated Feb. 25, 2021
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    Cities’ GHG emissions reduction efforts, by the numbers

    A new Brookings report assessed the nation's many climate action plans to check if cities are meeting their emissions reduction commitments.

    By Kristin Musulin • Oct. 23, 2020
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    How would a Biden administration address infrastructure?

    Experts from Bloomberg Intelligence analyzed how infrastructure would be addressed if Joe Biden were to become president, with a particular focus on funding and the impact on U.S. transportation.

    By Kristin Musulin • Oct. 22, 2020
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    Retrieved from City of New York on March 02, 2020
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    Census Bureau reveals 2020 results, shaking up House seats

    After months of delays and pandemic-fueled challenges, the results are out: The rate of U.S. population growth was at its second slowest in history between 2010 and 2020.

    By Cailin Crowe • Updated April 27, 2021
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    Pennsylvania bill would allocate $200M in aid to live venues

    Rep. Jake Wheatley said there are 225 independent venues in the state that generated $1.36 billion last year. Under this legislation, each would be eligible for up to $2 million in funding for payroll, rent and other costs.

    By Chris Teale • Oct. 21, 2020
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    Deep Dive

    Death of the downtown: How cities can rebuild using ‘tactical urbanism’

    Whether or not cities "bounce back" from the COVID-19 pandemic will be determined by the choices they make to reimagine their downtown hubs, experts say.

    By Amanda Loudin • Oct. 20, 2020
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    Most scooter injuries happening on sidewalks: study

    The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety found three in five scooter riders are injured on the sidewalk versus one in five injured in bike lanes, but there are still doubts over where scooters can be safely ridden.

    By Chris Teale • Oct. 19, 2020