What We're Reading: Page 139
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Nov 20, 2020
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WABE
In U.S. Cities, The Health Effects Of Past Housing Discrimination Are Plain To See
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Cities Today
COVID-19 is accelerating city digital transformation and citizen engagement
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BBC Worklife
How bike-friendly ‘slow streets' are changing cities
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CityAM
Data first: How tech startups build trust and tap investment
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StateTech Magazine
Q&A: Reno’s Rishma Khimji on the City’s Drive to Innovate
Nov 19, 2020
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Grist
The second-hottest city in the US declared a climate emergency. Here’s what comes next.
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WBUR
Walsh Promises To Continue Bold Climate Action As New Chair Of National Climate Mayors Group
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Curbed
The MTA’s Finances Only Work When the Subway Is Full. Social Distancing Puts It in Crisis.
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Nature
Resisting the rise of facial recognition
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Fast Company
American suburbs are about to look more like European cities
Nov 18, 2020
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Axios
Big Oil presses Supreme Court on litigation venues for climate change lawsuits
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Intelligent Transport
Technology-backed franchising: the model for a better bus sector
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Outside Online
This Is Our Chance to Reclaim Cities from Cars
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Government Technology
The ‘Most Secure’ U.S. Election Was Not Without Problems
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TechCrunch
Turo puts $1 million toward helping Black people make money sharing cars
Nov 17, 2020
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City Monitor
Bogotá wants to get more women on bikes
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Cities Today
How cities are defining the rules of engagement for emerging technology
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Financial Times
New York and the crisis in mass transit systems
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WABE
Small Cities Are A Big Draw For Remote Workers During The Pandemic
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The San Diego Union-Tribune
Cities face calls for transparency, public input in hiring of police chiefs
Nov 16, 2020
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Greenbiz
How circular cities can put people first
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Bloomberg Quint
The 15-Minute City—No Cars Required—Is Urban Planning’s New Utopia
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WIRED
No One's Riding Transit. So Why Did Voters Support It?
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Waste Dive
Georgia voters approve ballot measure that could direct millions to new recycling efforts
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WCVB5
In one of America's most walkable cities, a danger for pedestrians
Nov 13, 2020
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Government Technology
Los Angeles Data Officer Elevated to Deputy Mayor Position
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StateScoop
Biden transition leans on state and local tech experience
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Atlanta Inno
This Atlanta startup wants to make your building more energy efficient
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Scientific American
Cutting Diesel Exhaust Could Lessen COVID Spread in Cities
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TechCrunch
Ford unveils the 2022 E-Transit, its $45,000 electric workhorse
Nov 12, 2020
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Forbes
The Most Desirable Cities In A Post-Covid World
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ArchDaily
After Coronavirus Delays, M+ Launches "Archigram Cities" Series in a Hybrid Format
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Bloomberg CityLab
How Cities Can Help Biden Repair American Diplomacy
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Smart Industry
Climate Change and IoT: How to Save the World
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SupChina
In Shenzhen, you are now legally required to take a holiday