What We're Reading: Page 184
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Aug 16, 2019
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CityLab
All I Really Needed to Know About Cities I Learned From ‘Jaws’
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CIO Dive
WeWork IPO hints at underlying enterprise tech play
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Governing
More Than 700: Why So Many People Are Running for Office in Seattle This Year
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The Guardian
The rain in Spain: how an ancient Arabic technique saves Alicante from floods
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Government Technology
Tech to Help New York MTA Better Manage Crowds, Performance
Aug 15, 2019
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Fortune
How State Politics Is Playing a Huge Role in Artificial Intelligence: Eye on A.I.
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CNBC
Amazon says its facial recognition can now identify fear
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StateScoop
Crowdsourced environment data gets a home on Louisville Data Commons
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BisNow
More Than 50 Ideas, Policies, Proposals, Suggestions And Radical Notions To Fight The Affordable Housing Crisis
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Business Insider
6 carmakers that are betting electric scooters and bikes — not cars — are the future of city transportation
Aug 14, 2019
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Time
Riders Give Up Shared Scooters, Bikes As Prices Rise
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CityLab
How NYC Cut Some New Yorkers’ Commute Time in Half
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Next City
Syracuse’s Proposed Community Grid Could Right a Decades-Old Wrong
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GreenBiz
Advanced traffic management is the next big thing for smart cities
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Route Fifty
How One City Saved $5 Million by Routing School Buses with an Algorithm
Aug 13, 2019
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The New York Times
This High-Tech Solution to Disaster Response May Be Too Good to Be True
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Fast Company
Tall buildings are leaving cities in darkness. These architects have a radical fix
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The Verge
The Trump administration killed a self-driving car committee — and didn’t tell members
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Government Technology
Lessons from the Massive United Kingdom Power Outage
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U.S. News and World Report
Fairbnb Strives to Be an Ethical Alternative to Airbnb
Aug 12, 2019
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TechCrunch
Autonomous air mobility company EHang to deploy air shuttle service in Guangzhou
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Coin Telegraph
Seoul to Release Native City-Wide Crypto as Part of Smart City Development
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The Guardian
Polite society: why are British cities banning swearing?
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Next City
New Orleans’ Tourism Goals Threaten Entertainers
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CityLab
Phoenix’s Light Rail Future Is Under Attack
Aug 09, 2019
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U.S. News & World Report
Are Drone-Hunting Robots Coming to City Skies?
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Streetsblog NYC
Autonomous Vehicle CEO: Believe Me, This Will Be Better For Cities
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San Antonio Express-News
Another haunting reminder about economic segregation
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The New York Times
9 Cities Where Public Transit Offers Eye-Popping Views
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CityLab
The Case for the Slow City
Aug 08, 2019
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EcoWatch
Some Northern Cities Could Be Reborn as 'Climate Havens'
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Fast Company
What "middle-class" looks like in 4 U.S. cities
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Phys.org
Emotional response to city design could guide urban planning
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Curbed
Zoning has become a political lightning rod. Just ask Des Moines
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Forbes
For Struggling Legacy Transit Systems, New Mobility Options Present Challenges and Opportunities