What We're Reading: Page 214
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Oct 10, 2018
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Wall Street Journal
Investment in Infrastructure Is Booming
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TechCrunch
This is not fine
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Route Fifty
When Nuisance Flooding Becomes More of a Nuisance
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BBC
Homeless in US: A deepening crisis on the streets of America
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Greater Greater Washington
Where have all the dockless bicycles gone? Data from DC’s pilot is revealing
Oct 09, 2018
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The Verge
The future of electric car design has yet to be written
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SmartBrief
Smaller cities can become smart cities, too
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Code For America
Bringing Political Organizing Tactics to Civic Tech
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Government Technology
Women Tech Leaders Sound Off About Their Role in Government
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CityLab
Self-Driving Cars Could Be Bad for Walkable Cities
Oct 08, 2018
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HR Dive
Uber considers expanded benefits for drivers
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Axios
Why self-driving cars need federal regulations
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US News and World Report
Banking on the river
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Government Technology
One Special District's Push for Broadband
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CityLab
Amazon Stepped Up for Workers. It Should Do the Same for Cities
Oct 05, 2018
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Next City
Court Sides with Deceased Cyclist, but Activists Say Vision Zero Progress Too Slow in Coming
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The Guardian
As Bangkok sinks, could this anti-flood park be the answer?
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Government Technology
How New York City Tells the Story of Its Open Data Work
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CityLab
Why Do Candidates Ignore Mass Transit?
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The Motley Fool
Verizon's Smart Cities and How the Company Envisions Their Future
Oct 04, 2018
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Education Dive
Report: 96% of public schools have adequate internet for digital learning
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Route Fifty
Cities and States Experiment With New Ways to Attract and Keep Talent
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Associated Press
Google's first urban development raises data concerns
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CityLab
A Turf War Over the Next Generation of Wireless Internet
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Government Technology
Phoenix Partnership Promises to Further Regional Smart Cities Work
Oct 03, 2018
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The Information
Waymo Collision Shows Flaws in Self-Driving Car Tests
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WTOP
Changes may be coming to Airbnb-type rentals in D.C.
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US News and World Report
Scooting Toward Confrontation
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CityLab
The Comeback of the Mid-Sized American City
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Governing
Crime or Not, Chicago Still Serves as a Model of Urban Growth
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StateScoop
FirstNet Authority appoints new acting CEO to lead network buildout
Oct 02, 2018
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Curbed Los Angeles
Q&A: LA’s planning director on community plans, scooters, and the future of the city
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Route Fifty
City’s Homeless Job-Training Program Provides Model to ‘Set People Up for Success’
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Smart Cities World
Start-ups re-imagine city life
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Kansas City Star
KC will bring Smart City power to its neglected east side. But what will it mean?
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CityLab
'Startup in Residence' Bridges the Gap Between Startups and Governments