What We're Reading: Page 137
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Dec 11, 2020
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The Wall Street Journal
Will Coronavirus Be the Death of Cities? Not So Fast
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Bloomberg CityLab
The Vaccine Is Here. Are U.S. Cities Ready?
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The Tyee
What If New Density Had to Be All Affordable? This City Did It
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City Monitor
The next challenge for Austin's transit plan: Delivering on its equity pledge
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Curbed
The E-Scooter Is Part of a Balanced Transit Diet
Dec 10, 2020
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The Atlantic
The 2021 Post-pandemic Prediction-palooza
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NBC 7 San Diego
Covid Has Spurred a Bike Boom, But Most U.S. Cities Aren’t Ready for It
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Politico
Biden to surf new wave of global climate action
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Intelligent Transport
How COVID has opened a new chapter for public transportation
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Brookings
To weather the coming eviction crisis, cities need better rent relief programs
Dec 09, 2020
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The Guardian
Cities can lead a green revolution after Covid. In Barcelona, we're showing how
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CNBC
Universal basic income could decimate cities next year, one bank says in its ‘outlandish forecasts’
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Government Technology
The Case for Embracing Video Technologies in Government
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ArchDaily
Spacemaker Proposes AI-Powered Generative Design to Create More Sustainable Spaces and Cities
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WTTW
Rahm Emanuel’s Transportation Legacy: Ambitious, But Clouded
Dec 08, 2020
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VICE
The Wealthy Are Leaving Cities. Good Riddance
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The Verge
UK’s first electric-only car charging station opens for business
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TechCrunch
Singapore’s government launches blockchain innovation program with $8.9 million in funding
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Smart Cities World
Smart waste, an opportunity cities should not trash
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StateScoop
Cities are just getting started with COVID-19 engagement
Dec 07, 2020
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U.S. News & World Report
Wisconsin’s Not So White Anymore – And In Some Rapidly Diversifying Cities Like Kenosha There’s Fear and Unrest
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ArchDaily
Bus or Bust? The Future of Public Transit in Life After COVID-19
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The New York Times
The Uncertain State of the NYC Subway
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The Wall Street Journal
Big City Conundrum: How to Persuade People to Ride the Subway
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World Economic Forum
Why dockless bikes are the symbol of our future cities
Dec 04, 2020
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The Verge
Massachusetts on the verge of becoming first state to ban police use of facial recognition
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StateTech Magazine
What Other Cities Can Learn from New York’s Innovation Fellows
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The New York Times
Crowded Subways? Yes, in Neighborhoods Where People Have to Go to Work
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Bloomberg CityLab
In Many Cities, Climate Change Will Flood Affordable Housing
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City Monitor
Building resiliency into the US's front yard
Dec 03, 2020
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The Next Web
7 surprising ways startups can take advantage of a city’s resources
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Houston Public Media
A Houston City Council Runoff Tested A Law Limiting The Rights Of Candidates With Felony Convictions. Now Comes The Election
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U.S. News & World Report
A Vancouver Nonprofit Experiments With a Unique Way to Address Homelessness
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TechCrunch
Govtech intelligence platform, The Atlas for Cities, bought by Government Executive Media Group
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Twin Cities
Do ‘self-cleaning’ elevator buttons really work?