What We're Reading: Page 150
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Aug 04, 2020
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San Francisco Chronicle
Empty towers. Quiet streets. Struggling cafes. Will downtown San Francisco ever boom again?
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The Conversation
With fewer cars on US streets, now is the time to reinvent roadways and how we use them
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Boston Globe
Cities are considering reparations to repay the debt of slavery, but can they?
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WBUR
Cities That Heal: How The Coronavirus Pandemic Could Change Urban Design
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E&E News
As natural gas bans go national, can cities fill the gap?
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Smart Cities World
Taking a security-first approach to smart cities
Aug 03, 2020
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Forbes
14 ‘Smart City’ Tech Features That Will Soon Change Urban Centers
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The Wall Street Journal
Coronavirus Accelerates Plans to Put Urban Commuters on Bicycles
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The Verge
In the pandemic economy, tech companies are raking it in
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TechCrunch
Self-driving startup Argo AI hits $7.5 billion valuation
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Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Charter cities: can they solve the world's problems?
Jul 31, 2020
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PEW
Searing Heat Will Make COVID-19 Racial Disparities Worse
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World Economic Forum
How COVID has revealed the need for a rethink in urban planning
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Next City
The Tulsa Innovation Lab Is Looking to Create the Nation’s Most Inclusive Tech Community
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Brookings
The global identity of cities: Seven steps to build reputation and visibility for competitiveness and resilience
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The Salt Lake Tribune
With cities creating their own police agencies, what’s the future of the Unified Police Department?
Jul 30, 2020
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The New York Times
A Viral Epidemic Splintering Into Deadly Pieces
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GreenBiz
How COVID-19 is pushing cities to change solar permitting for the better
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Next City
Envisioning a More Inclusive ‘Future of Work’
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Bloomberg
New Coronavirus Turns Out to Be Decades Old — in Bats
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Cities Today
Citizens may pay more for enhanced digital services
Jul 29, 2020
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The Verge
Face masks are breaking facial recognition algorithms, says new government study
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U.S. News & World Report
What Cities Can and Can’t Do When it Comes to the Feds
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The Hill
Poll: Majority say they are concerned about rising crime in US cities
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City Limits
COVID Gives NYC a Chance—and Urgent Reasons—to Redesign its Transit System
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Bloomberg Law
Amazon and Seattle Kraken’s ‘Climate Pledge’ Is Promising, but Incomplete
Jul 28, 2020
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Forbes
Without Federal Unemployment Benefits, Renters In These Occupations And Cities Will Suffer The Most
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The Verge
Report suggests local election officials’ emails could be at risk for phishing attempts
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Government Technology
How Will Future Policy Affect Citizens' Access to Telehealth?
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Cities Today
Mobility data foundational for fairer transport systems
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National Recreation and Park Association
Could P3s be the missing puzzle pieces for parks?
Jul 27, 2020
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The New York Times
How One of America’s Whitest Cities Became the Center of B.L.M. Protests
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Tennessean
Dedicated public transit funding is critical for economic recovery
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The Verge
Feds ban drones over Portland government buildings
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Government Technology
5 Steps for a Human-Centered Data Strategy
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The Wall Street Journal
Delivery Robot Startups Turn Focus to Cities Amid Pandemic