What We're Reading: Page 57
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Mar 24, 2023
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The New York Times
Next Stop for Andy Byford, Former New York Subway Chief: Amtrak
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Route Fifty
Low-Income Renters Continue to Be Hit Hardest By Housing Shortage
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Governing
What Can Denver’s Next Mayor Do to Revitalize the Downtown?
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Government Technology
There Is Much More Work to Do to Shift Cities Away from Cars
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Smart Cities World
Smart city AI market to be worth more than $6bn by 2032
Mar 23, 2023
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The Verge
Pete Buttigieg still believes in smart cities
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Governing
What If City Renters Had More Political Power?
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Bloomberg
LA’s City Hall Leads a New Fight Against an Old Foe: Homelessness
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Trains
Amtrak releases annual funding request to Congress
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The Washington Post
Arlington ends single-family-only zoning
Mar 22, 2023
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silive.com
Adams on the future of housing in NYC: ‘We can’t be so idealistic that we’re not realistic’
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Governing
Transit Agencies Step to the Curb for a Financial Lifeline
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Route Fifty
New HUD Playbook Guides Underserved Communities in Accessing Broadband Funding
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electrek
Electric bike tax credit bill reintroduced, providing up to $1,500 off new e-bikes in US
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Next City
Boise CDFI Takes a Neighborly Approach to Affordable Housing
Mar 21, 2023
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Quartz
The IPCC wants you to know we have options to slow down climate change
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Fast Company
Too big? Too small? No, these office buildings are just right for housing
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The Denver Post
A historic Denver theater is getting a $9.3 million renovation — and that’s just the beginning for new arts campus
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Governing
If Congress Cuts Section 8 Housing, These States Will Suffer
Mar 20, 2023
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The New York Times
A Sandwich Shop, a Tent City and an American Crisis
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DCist
D.C. Auditor Report: Vision Zero Program Didn’t Have Enough Funding, Staffing To Succeed
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Miami Herald
Families lose homes after Florida cities turbocharge code enforcement foreclosures
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The Wall Street Journal
The Math Behind the New Super Commute
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NPR
Police didn’t get defunded but many large departments are shrinking
Mar 17, 2023
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Associated Press
Newsom pledges 1,200 tiny homes for California’s homeless
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The Washington Post
To build more ‘missing middle’ housing, the devil is in the details
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MinnPost
Minnesota lawmakers ‘speechless’ after scathing legislative audit report on Southwest light rail transit
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Chicago Sun-Times
‘The CTA is their last resort’: A night out with the people helping homeless riders
Mar 16, 2023
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The Bond Buyer
Silicon Valley Bank failure may prompt closer look at munis
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The Washington Post
Inside the movement to remake America’s city streets
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Downtown Atlanta groups seek plan to convert old offices into housing
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The Texas Tribune
Texas cities have adopted ordinances to benefit workers. Sweeping legislation could roll many back.
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Governing
The Latest Plan to Protect New York City from Storm Surges