What We're Reading: Page 203
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Feb 07, 2019
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Curbed
To build more affordable housing, tech looks to startup funding
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TechCrunch
Big companies are not becoming data-driven fast enough
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The Pew Charitable Trusts
How Cities Are Expanding Opioid Use Disorder Treatment
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Motherboard
Dozens of Cities Have Secretly Experimented With Predictive Policing Software
Feb 06, 2019
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TechCrunch
VW’s Electrify America will use Tesla battery packs to lower charging costs
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Supply Chain Dive
DHL, USPS roll out electric fleets in California
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The New York Times
When It’s Hard to Make Ends Meet, Can Smart Apps Help?
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GreenBiz
With the launch of self-driving ride-share service 'Waymo One,' what’s next for cities?
Feb 05, 2019
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TechCrunch
Bird CEO on scooter startup copycats, unit economics, safety and seasonality
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Slate
What's It Like Living in a City Without Uber or Lyft?
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The Atlantic
The End of the American Chinatown
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The Washington Post
In the American West, skylines are rising as cities grow up instead of out
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StateTech Magazine
Why Connected Intersections Are the Backbones of Smart Cities
Feb 04, 2019
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The Washington Post
A look at how transportation can transform a city
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Digital Trends
Swarms of Drones will Soon Keep Tabs on our Aging City Infrastructure
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Time
'AI Farms' Are at the Forefront of China's Global Ambitions
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Curbed
Sprawl and land use becoming key global issues as cities grow upward and outward
Jan 31, 2019
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Curbed
Congestion pricing is the only way to fix our broken transportation system
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TechCrunch
NYC Council questions tax breaks and economic impact of Amazon HQ2
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CityLab
Federal Transit Funding Is on Track to Dry Up in 2021. Yes, Cities are Worried.
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WCSC
Charleston to start using GPS to track horse waste
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The Baltimore Sun
Baltimore officials to amend proposal that called for 30 days in jail for riding electric scooters too fast
Jan 30, 2019
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NRDC
Road Pricing Can Fix Traffic and Inequities
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Mobile Marketer
Uber drives rewards program with free rides for Super Bowl's losing fans
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The Nation
In an Unequal America, Getting to Work Can Be Hell
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Ideas going nowhere: A high-tech city should support its inventors
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CityLab
How 'Vasectomy Zoning' Makes Childless Cities
Jan 29, 2019
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The New York Times
As I.P.O. Approaches, Lyft’s Chief Is Nudged Into the Spotlight
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Digital Trends
In smart cities, 5G won't just lessen congestion, it could save lives too
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The Verge
VW just shut down part of its EV charging network over a safety concern
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The Wall Street Journal
Oklahoma City Hopes for Lift From Downtown Streetcar
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TechCrunch
Too few cybersecurity professionals is a gigantic problem for 2019