What We're Reading: Page 68
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
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
Nov 22, 2022
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ProPublica
The Landlord & the Tenant: A House Fire Reveals One Kind of Justice for Those Who Own and Another for Those Who Rent
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Fierce Telecom
Flume says cities overflowing with fiber but accessibility lags
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The City
Where and Why E-Bikes Catch Fire in NYC — And What Can Be Done About It
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Route Fifty
A Plan to Use City Property for Affordable Housing
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Portland Press Herald
UMaine unveils house made with giant 3D printer
Nov 21, 2022
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Bloomberg City Lab
These Cities Have the Best Public Transit Systems
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Baltimore Sun
Baltimore’s inclusionary housing law has created only 37 affordable units in 15 years. City Council wants changes.
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Associated Press
Western US cities to remove decorative grass amid drought
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CBC News
From ‘car-dependent hellscapes’ to green cities, Canadians find new ways to fight climate change
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Axios Phoenix
Arizona cities are enacting new regulations on short-term rentals
Nov 18, 2022
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The Washington Post
Paris mulls e-scooter ban in global test for micromobility industry
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Gothamist
Security firms are turning NYC’s street trees into surveillance posts for guards
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Bloomberg
How Civic Tech Got a Pandemic Upgrade
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City Monitor
Transit signal prioritisation: Bring riders back to mass transit
Nov 17, 2022
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Route Fifty
Twitter Turbulence Under Elon Musk Poses Headache For Governments
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Los Angeles Times
California unveils plan to reach carbon neutrality by 2045
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The Conversation
Urban planning is now on the front line of the climate crisis. This is what it means for our cities and towns.
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The New York Times
New York City Approves Taxi Fare Hike
Nov 16, 2022
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Gothamist
NYC pushes to make e-scooter rentals permanent in the East Bronx
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Wired
The Pandemic Bike Boom Survives—in Cities That Stepped Up
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San Francisco Chronicle
S.F. could be getting another tower after developer trades affordable housing site for additional height
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Reuters
COP27: Cities with net zero promises falling short on tracking, report says
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Associated Press
As climate warms, a China planner advocates “sponge cities”
Nov 15, 2022
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San Francisco Chronicle
The $2 million encampment: How a California yacht town became a homeless battleground
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The Architect’s Newspaper
At COP27, SOM unveils Urban Sequoia NOW, a “readily constructable,” carbon-absorbing tower
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Politico
Cities’ zero emissions (over) ambition faces reality check
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The Center Square
As transit fares plummet, federal money increases 95%
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Multifamily Dive
Multifamily developers embrace modular