What We're Reading: Page 222
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jul 27, 2018
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Morning Consult
Dockless Transport Options Are Powering Up, Sparking Consumer Interest
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Washington Business Journal
D.C.-area local governments take untethered approaches to dockless scooters
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CityLab
How Cities Should Tax Ride-Hailing
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The Guardian
'The US government has checked out on renewables': can cities fill the gap?
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StateScoop
San Jose's first CISO braces for ubiquitous connectivity
Jul 26, 2018
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Next City
Bird Drops Scooters Without Warning in Three New England Cities
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Reuters
Amazon's face ID tool mismatched 28 members of Congress to mugshots: ACLU
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Route Fifty
Urban Broadband Needs Upgrading, Too
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Government Technology
Free Shuttle Programs Have Found Their Place in Busy Cities
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CityLab
The Overparked States of America
Jul 25, 2018
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CNN
The Philippines' New Clark City will be green and disaster-resilient
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Daily Mail
Subway carriages are turned into swimming pools in Taiwan
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The Guardian
Republican lawmaker pitches carbon tax in defiance of party stance
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Forbes
This Is The Innovative Component Every City Needs
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Bloomberg
These Are the World’s Most Expensive Airbnb Cities
Jul 24, 2018
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Fast Company
A glimpse inside the world’s artificial cities
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Brookings Institution
City budgets in an era of increased uncertainty
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Bloomberg
How Helsinki Arrived at the Future of Urban Travel First
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Data Center Frontier
Smart Cities Are Coming, and They'll Need Data Centers
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Next City
Equity Makes Bike-Sharing Work, and Other Bike-Share Guidelines for Cities
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The Guardian
Darwin comes to town: how cities are creating new species
Jul 23, 2018
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CityLab
Uncovering 119,000 Years of Amsterdam's History
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StateScoop
How smart cities can overcome 'the data paradox'
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Governing
What Employers Want From Cities
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The Guardian
'Melancholy isolation': Pittsburgh's parking lot attendants - in pictures
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Fast Company
Coastal cities are already suffering from “climate gentrification”
Jul 20, 2018
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Quartz
Bike-sharing company Ofo is dramatically scaling back in North America
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The Wall Street Journal
China Has 487 Electric-Car Makers, and Local Governments Are Clamoring for More
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Facebook Newsroom
Facebook AI Research Expands With New Academic Collaborations
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TCPalm
Sea-level rise researcher helps Florida cities plan for survival
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New York Times
New York Today: Are Electric Scooters Legal?
Jul 19, 2018
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The Washington Post
Are ‘global cities’ an antidote to populism and nationalism? Istanbul offers some hope.
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Forbes
Is Uber For Everything A Good Thing?
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Curbed NY
How NYC’s abandoned piers are being transformed into public spaces
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StateScoop
How smart cities can overcome 'the data paradox'
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USA Today
Air pollution in national parks as bad as some large U.S. cities, may be causing drop in visitors