What We're Reading: Page 67
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Dec 05, 2022
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Los Angeles Times
Local air regulators say they need federal government help
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TechCrunch
Bird’s plan to stay in the shared scooter game
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Curbed
Is the American West Finally Ready to Kill the Lawn?
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Chicago Tribune
Can tiny homes combat homelessness in Chicago?
Dec 02, 2022
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Next City
NYC Led The Way On Right To Counsel For People Facing Eviction. Now Its Program Is Struggling.
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StateScoop
States with digital services have happier residents, survey finds
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Bloomberg
Drought-Parched California Cities to Get Little Relief Next Year
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Route Fifty
The Fight to Expand the Low-income Housing Tax Credit
Dec 01, 2022
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AP News
San Francisco will allow police to deploy robots that kill
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Route Fifty
New York City Agencies to Involuntarily Admit More Severely Mentally Ill People for Evaluations
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POLITICO
Pigeons on the pill: Cities tackle climate-related pest boom
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Community Impact
Council seeks to streamline ‘missing-middle’ housing additions in Austin
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Washington Post
How UK architecture has made homes vulnerable to extreme heat and cold
Nov 30, 2022
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The New York Times
A Snapshot of Homelessness Policies Around the U.S. and the World
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The Wall Street Journal
Elon Musk’s Boring Company Ghosts Cities Across America
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WMNF
Cities consider removing highways to revitalize and reconnect urban areas
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OPB
Oregon’s cities can now apply to control speed limits on their own streets
Nov 29, 2022
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ProPublica
“I Don’t Know Where I’m Going to Go”: HUD Displaces Even More Residents in This Small City
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Governing
What Can Cities Learn from Kansas City’s Fare-Free Transit Program?
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Gizmodo
California Cities Brace for Water Cuts and a Fourth Year of Drought
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The New York Times
New York City Will Hospitalize More Mentally Ill People Involuntarily
Nov 28, 2022
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Virginia Mercury
Richmond’s Pulse has been a surprise success. Other cities and states are taking notice.
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The New York Times
How a Cyberattack Plunged a Long Island County Into the 1990s
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NPR
Cities became more pedestrian-friendly during the pandemic. Many aren’t going back
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Bloomberg City Lab
Where ‘Vision Zero’ Is Working
Nov 23, 2022
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San Francisco Chronicle
S.F. wants to make 15 of the city’s Slow Streets permanent. Here’s where they’re located
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Route Fifty
Federal Watchdog Calls for National Online Sales Tax Standards
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Bloomberg
How to Design a Safe Space for LGBTQ Youth
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GCN
Denver taps into data hub for enlightened decision-making
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The Marshall Project
How a Wealthy Cleveland Suburb Profits From Ticketing Black Drivers