What We're Reading: Page 211
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Nov 07, 2018
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CityLab
Double the HQ2? What It Means if Amazon Splits Up Its Second Headquarters
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Wall Street Journal
Ford, Volkswagen Explore Venture to Challenge Tesla, Waymo
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CityMetric
When a dockless rent-a-bike winds up in a canal, whose job is it to fish it out?
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Wired
What the Boston School Bus Schedule Can Teach Us About AI
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South China Morning Post
Uber says it has changed its ways and is willing to partner with Hong Kong government to help smart city plan
Nov 06, 2018
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Fast Company
Miami just broke ground on a new, High Line-inspired 10-mile park under its train tracks
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Quartz
Public transit has been declining in the US for seven years. Scooters and bike-share could help save it.
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Forbes
Making Smaller Cities Smarter
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Reuters
Dockless bikes: Green revolution or public 'parasite'?
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Tech Republic
The problem with most 'Smart City' projects is they're vitamins instead of painkillers
Nov 05, 2018
Nov 02, 2018
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CIO Dive
Total Reboot: A game for power-hungry technologists
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Bloomberg
The Bloody Consequences of the Electric Scooter Revolution
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Construction Dive
The most spine-tingling structural scares since last Halloween
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The Globe and Mail
Sidewalk Labs’ Toronto project offers a chance to get smart city building right
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CityLab
Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh Is Willing to Tear It All Down
Nov 01, 2018
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Route Fifty
Cities Address Hurdles to Sharing Data
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The Atlantic
The Bus Is Still Best
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Curbed
Why ‘micropolitan’ cities may be the key to rural resurgence
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Quartz
Free public transit is gaining popularity in European cities
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The New York Times
The Particular Horror of Long Commutes for Young Families
Oct 31, 2018
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Government Technology
Here's How City Governments Spend Their IT Budgets
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New York Magazine
Are You Already Living in a ‘Smart City’?
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StateScoop
Can government's centralized data offices put themselves out of business?
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Route Fifty
Can ‘Mad Libs’ Save Our Failing Infrastructure?
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CityLab
Investors Are Readying for a Housing Price Spike in the Amazon HQ2 City
Oct 30, 2018
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CityLab
The Tech Companies Spending to Oppose (and Support) San Francisco’s Homelessness Tax
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Philadelphia Inquirer
Philly has bad news for Bird, Lime: Electric scooters aren’t street legal in Pa.
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Washington Times
Metro leaders not on board with transportation council's long-range plans
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Route Fifty
From Fear to Fun, Detroit Shifts Halloween Focus
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Baltimore Sun
'It can be done': Futuristic Japanese maglev train could revolutionize travel from DC to Baltimore, and beyond