What We're Reading: Page 102
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Dec 08, 2021
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Ars Technica
Power companies band together for coast-to-coast EV fast-charger network
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KTNV Las Vegas
California-Nevada high-speed rail project making 'progress'
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The Salt Lake City Tribune
Gov. Cox’s affordable housing proposal could be the $228M fix to homelessness, writes Robert Gehrke
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WGBH
Local governments staff up, team up to confront climate change
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The Boston Globe
Two crucial pillars of the state’s plan to cut carbon emissions have crumbled. Where does it go from here?
Dec 07, 2021
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The New York Times
Seeking Space for Solar Farms, Cities Find Room at Their Airports
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The Boston Globe
Nonprofit launches ‘Black City Hall’ to address gaps in access to critical services
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Fast Company
Backed-up container ships filled cities with pollution
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Fortune
Here are the cities around the world where the cost of buying an apartment has soared the highest
Dec 06, 2021
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Bloomberg CityLab
Cities Tap Federal Relief Aid to Reward Workers With Bonuses
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Texas Tribune
Texas cities weren’t ready for a massive winter storm in February. Has that changed?
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The Philadelphia Inquirer
Philly’s new bike rack will keep cars from parking near fire hydrants
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The New York Times
What Does It Mean to Save a Neighborhood?
Dec 03, 2021
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Construction Dive
Chicago O'Hare people mover reopens after 6 years of disputes, delays
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The New York Times
Citi Bike Struggles to Keep Up With New Yorkers’ Love of Cycling
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Utility Dive
Weaker efficiency standards for manufactured housing could 'threaten grid reliability,' says California agency
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Bloomberg City Lab
Automating the War on Noise Pollution
Dec 02, 2021
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The New York Times
Why Retired Subway Workers Are Getting $35,000 to Come Back
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CNET
How COVID accelerated a shift that could put new cities at the forefront of American life
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WIRED
What The Matrix Got Wrong About Cities of the Future
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Yale Environment 360
Why the Luster on Once-Vaunted ‘Smart Cities’ Is Fading
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Bloomberg
Public-Transit Tech Startup Via Snags $3.3 Billion Valuation in Funding Round
Dec 01, 2021
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The New Yorker
A Willfully Misunderstood Earmark Can Help Reduce Climate-Change Heat Deaths
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CNBC
This is now the world’s most expensive city to live in, study says
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Route Fifty
Infrastructure Update: The Outlook for Fare-Free Transit
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Grist
A freeway ripped the heart out of Black life in Detroit. Now Michigan wants to tear it down.