What We're Reading: Page 101
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Dec 17, 2021
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The 19th News
What happens when you have an all-women city council? New Mexico is about to find out.
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NPR
After a year of deadly weather, cities look to private forecasters to save lives
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CNBC
E-scooter firm Lime plans aggressive Middle East expansion
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The Wall Street Journal
Dan Ammann, CEO of GM's Cruise Autonomous-Vehicle Unit, Is Leaving the Company
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Bloomberg CityLab
The Cities That Battle Winter With Beets
Dec 16, 2021
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Better Government Association
Cabrini-Green: A History of Broken Promises
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Grist
Walking America’s car-centric hellscape
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Restaurant Dive
Lyft, Olo partner to offer restaurant delivery
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Route Fifty
The Millennials Who Are Showing More Interest in Renting Than Homeownership
Dec 15, 2021
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Bloomberg CityLab
Why Pittsburgh Is Dimming Its Streetlights
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The Wall Street Journal
California Population Loss Accelerated During Pandemic
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Construction Dive
Tesla moves headquarters to $1B Texas 'Gigafactory'
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Next City
When a City’s Data-Driven Decisions Go Bad
Dec 14, 2021
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CNN
Fueled by gun violence, cities across the US are breaking all-time homicide records this year
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Cities Today
LA to launch $8.5 million participatory budgeting pilot
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Los Angeles Times
Uber blocks transgender drivers from signing up: 'They didn't believe me'
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Route Fifty
Report: Place Governance Must Evolve to Address Homeless Crisis
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Restaurant Dive
Grubhub sues NYC over restaurant data-sharing law
Dec 13, 2021
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The Verge
The e-bike revolution comes to the Bronx
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ZDNet
Everyone is burned out. That's becoming a security nightmare
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Cities Today
Private e-scooters banned on London’s public transport over fire concerns
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GovTech
Zencity Goes Proactive With Buyout of Startup Civil Space
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Grist
EV chargers are coming to a highway near you
Dec 10, 2021
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Slate
What if Old Buildings Are Greener Than New Ones?
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ABC News
'It's just crazy': 12 major cities hit all-time homicide records
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DCist
D.C. Attorney General Unveils Bill To Ban 'Algorithmic Discrimination'
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CBS News
Cities in Illinois and Oklahoma are latest to lure remote workers with free land, cash
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Fast Company
Cities need electric vehicles—and also walkable neighborhoods, more transit, and redesigned streets
Dec 09, 2021
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The New York Times
New York City, Facing Housing Crisis, Targets Illegal Airbnb Owners
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The Washington Post
Amtrak worker shortage slows railroad’s pandemic recovery, expansion plans
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Connersville News Examiner
Billions in tree funds could help cities prep for climate change
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The Verge
Intel is taking its self-driving company Mobileye public in 2022