What We're Reading: Page 157
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
May 27, 2020
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City & State NY
NYC requires a leaner, tech-driven government
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GreenBiz
Getting back on the bus and back to work
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Smart Cities World
Audio should play a central role in smart city planning
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TechHQ
Why we might not be ready for smart cities
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The New York Times
A Pandemic Bright Spot: In Many Places, Less Crime
May 26, 2020
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EcoWatch
Public Parks Matter More Than Ever During a Pandemic
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San Francisco Chronicle
What lies ahead for post-shutdown cities? It depends on whom you ask
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CityLab
Your Maps of Life Under Lockdown
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The Hill
Getting cities back to work
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NPR
A Tale Of 2 (Convention) Cities Fearing A Second Wave Of COVID-19
May 22, 2020
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Curbed
Coronavirus is not fuel for urbanist fantasies
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Smithsonian Magazine
How Cities Plan to Keep Traffic Out When Lockdowns Lift
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Waste Dive
NYC coalition pushes back on budget cuts to organics recycling
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TechRepublic
San Antonio finds low code is the key to modernizing city services
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Politico
From goody-two-shoes to pariah: How coronavirus is changing public transportation
May 21, 2020
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TechRepublic
Cities are combining edge computing and IoT data collection to improve services and save money
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Transport Dive
Electric trucks are the 'inevitable future,' fleets say
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WGBH
Local Libraries Stay Free And Open To All Despite Closing Their Doors
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Curbed
Opinion: Slow streets are the path to a better city
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The Washington Post
The coronavirus pandemic may forever change the world’s cities
May 20, 2020
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Fast Company
Sewers, public parks, clean water: Pandemics have actually made cities better
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StateScoop
Pandemic a ‘test-run’ for city resiliency, says Philadelphia’s smart-city director
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Curbed NY
When the NYC subway is your home—and you’re evicted every night
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San Francisco Chronicle
Opinion: SF must focus on a digital divide amplified by the coronavirus crisis
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CIO Dive
4 myths cybersecurity experts want busted
May 19, 2020
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Grist
Will social distancing kill car-free culture?
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TechCrunch
U.S. House approves remote voting, though the tech is unclear
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The Atlantic
Urban Density Is Not the Problem
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Smart Cities World
Cities prepare for the electrification of transport in an ever-changing world
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The Washington Post
Public transit is highlighting inequalities in cities during the coronavirus pandemic
May 18, 2020
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The Atlantic
A Make-or-Break Moment for Cities
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Next City
There Will Be No Real Pandemic Recovery Without Paid Sick Leave
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The Verge
Tech companies’ work from home policies have some workers ready to flee Silicon Valley
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Technology Networks
Enterprises Facing Up to The Challenge: Security for the Internet of Things
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The New York Times
Opinion: Just Because You Can Afford to Leave the City Doesn't Mean You Should