What We're Reading: Page 115
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jul 29, 2021
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The Washington Post
Shared scooters aren’t always where you need them. A U-Md. researcher has a plan for that.
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Grist
A Florida city wanted to move away from fossil fuels. The state just made sure it couldn’t.
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Los Angeles Times
Op-Ed: How cities can break the link between heat and crime and save lives
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Streetsblog USA
National ‘Vision Zero’ Resolution Introduced
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San Francisco Chronicle
Could Berkeley serve less meat in city-run facilities? City to study issue over climate change worries
Jul 28, 2021
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Forbes
Could ‘Sponge Cities’ Help Us Prepare For Our Flooded Future?
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Route Fifty
The Accounting Burden for Spending Federal Stimulus Funds
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The New York Times
Groceries in 10 Minutes: Delivery Start-Ups Crowd City Streets Across Globe
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The Verge
Toyota is quietly pushing Congress to slow the shift to electric vehicles
Jul 27, 2021
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The New York Times
New York City and California to Require Vaccines or Tests for Workers
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NBC News
Why empty offices aren't being turned into housing, despite lengthy vacancies
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Axios
The charging travails of driving a non-Tesla EV
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The Verge
The Senate’s E-BIKE Act could make electric bikes a lot cheaper
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Mass Transit
CA: Democrats in California and DC clash over how state’s high-speed rail should be powered
Jul 26, 2021
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TechRepublic
NW Arkansas is paying $10K for tech talent to move there, and it's working
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The New York Times
After New York Tests a New Way of Voting, Other Cities May Do the Same
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The San Diego Union-Tribune
Public access expanded during the pandemic. Why do some cities want to take it away
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Wired
Cities Aren't the Wildlife 'Deserts' Scientists Once Feared
Jul 23, 2021
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Axios
The return of superstar cities
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The Washington Post
Cities are turning to supercharged bus routes to more quickly and cheaply expand transit services
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Next City
Denver Art Installation Doubles as Skate Park and Stormwater Mitigation
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CNNPolitics
DOJ creates gun trafficking strike forces in five cities to crack down on sources of firearm-related crime
Jul 22, 2021
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The Washington Post
In America’s least air-conditioned cities, brutal heat changes some people’s minds
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Gothamist
FAA Approves Cuomo's $2.1 Billion LaGuardia AirTrain Project
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The Economist
Are the Olympic games a bad deal for host cities?
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The Guardian
Uber and Lyft drivers join day-long strike over working conditions
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Route Fifty
Some State and Local Employees Aren’t Getting Vaccinated Because They Don’t Trust Government
Jul 21, 2021
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The New York Times
Far From Florida, Mayors Fear Prospect of a Collapse in Their Own Cities
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Route Fifty
How Localities and States Can Prepare for Broadband Expansion
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Curbed
Organizers Tried to Educate New Yorkers about Ranked Choice Voting. Did They Succeed?
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Scientific American
Cities Pledge More Green Space to Combat Urban Heat