What We're Reading: Page 209
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Nov 29, 2018
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CityLab
America Probably Has Enough Parking Spaces for Multiple Black Fridays
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Governing
Scooters Are Suddenly Everywhere. What Should Cities Be Doing About It?
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Jalopnik
A Part of Detroit Was Destroyed in the 1980s So GM Could Build a Plant It Might Close Now
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Wall Street Journal
Tesla Is the Hot Spot for Young Job Seekers
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US News and World Report
The State of City Parks
Nov 28, 2018
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The Guardian
Magnetic levitation: the return of transport's great 'what if?'
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StateScoop
San Antonio's chief innovation officer leaves for role with local water utility
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Next City
Autonomous Vehicles Are Coming and There’s No Roadmap (Yet)
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CityLab
The FCC Is Leaving Low-Income Americans Out of the 5G Rollout
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Route Fifty
How D.C. Wants to Use Bike-Share Data to Improve Equity
Nov 27, 2018
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CityLab
Can Amazon Really Rename a Neighborhood?
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Metro
Why are electric scooters illegal in the UK? The 183-year-old law restricting the latest craze
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The Washington Post
A lot of cities want roboshuttles, including D.C. But will they work?
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St. Louis Today
Inside the scooter side hustle: Charging for Lime and Bird is a new cutthroat gig in St. Louis
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Medium
One-Stop Platform Aims to Boost Low-Income EV Adoption in California
Nov 26, 2018
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Wired
Cities have turned into fire bait — but we can fix them
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The Atlantic
Sports Stadiums Are a Bad Deal for Cities
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Bloomberg Cities
America’s newest mayors are younger, more diverse
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PitchBook
Architects of smarter cities? How VC and PE are guiding the future of urban ecosystems
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The Washington Post
There’s a smarter way to regulate D.C.’s e-scooters
Nov 21, 2018
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U.S. News & World Report
New Orleans: Silicon Valley of the South?
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The Eno Center for Transportation
California Auditor Questions Completion Timetable for High-Speed Rail Project
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CityLab
Pay Toilets Are Illegal in Much of the U.S. They Shouldn't Be.
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Baltimore Sun
What we learned from Baltimore officials' emails about bike share shutdown, launch of Bird and Lime
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Next City
Tulsans Betting That Remote Workers Will Fall in Love with Tulsa
Nov 20, 2018
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Education Dive
Michael Bloomberg pledges $1.8B to Johns Hopkins for need-based aid
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New York Magazine
Next Stop, Uberland: The Onrushing Algorithmic Future of Work
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Governing
Was Amazon's HQ2 Search a Waste of Time for Cities?
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Government Technology
How Transit Is Turning to Tech to Cut Through Congestion
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Associated Press
VW wants to storm car market with cheaper electric model
Nov 19, 2018
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TechCrunch
Airbnb made more than $1 billion in revenue last quarter
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Curbed
Why affordable housing is scarce in progressive cities
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Next City
The Amazonians Are Coming. How Will They Get to Work?
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The Washington Post
The big city paradox: They’re getting richer but losing electoral clout
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CityLab
Philadelphia's Secret Ingredient for More Civic Engagement: a Lot of Food