What We're Reading: Page 69
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Nov 14, 2022
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Chicago Sun-Times
A pilot program to clear snow from sidewalks could show how to make Chicago more walkable in winter
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Curbed
Can Transit Ambassadors Make the Subway Safer Just by Being There?
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Axios
Buildings are banning e-bikes amid deadly battery fires
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Commercial Observer
FTX Turmoil Undermines Miami’s Crypto Strategy
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Grist
France to require all large parking lots to be covered by solar panels
Nov 11, 2022
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The Center Square
As transit fares plummet, federal money increases 95%
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Politico
Cities’ zero emissions (over) ambition faces reality check
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Bloomberg CityLab
Greater Atlanta’s Cityhood Movement Shifts to Diversity
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Government Technology
Long Beach, Calif., Launches Effort to Boost Tech Skills
Nov 10, 2022
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OPB
A group of Oregon cities are planning to sue the state over wide-ranging climate rules
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GCN
State serves up map for tackling food insecurity
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Government Technology
Digital Cities 2022: Building Resilience, Equity and Inclusion
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Next City
In Brooklyn, America’s Gentrification Epicenter, Building On A Model For Community Care
Nov 09, 2022
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Fast Company
Why cracking down on e-bikes is the wrong response to recent battery fires
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Next City
Community-Owned Commercial Real Estate Is Having A Moment
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Government Technology
NYC Tech Office Unveils Plan to Enhance Digital Literacy
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Nextgov
Government Makes Good Strides for Cloud Migration, Report Finds
Nov 08, 2022
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USA Today
Climate change and US housing: Taxes fund disaster rebuilding cycle
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Vice
Here’s How the US Can Stop Wasting Billions of Dollars on Each Transit Project
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Bloomberg CityLab
Austin’s Oldest, Weirdest Park Has a New Secret Weapon
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TechCrunch
Ouster and Velodyne agree to merger, signaling consolidation in lidar industry
Nov 07, 2022
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Axios
Tech jobs and young job seekers driving fastest-growing cities
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NPR
Salt Lake City’s city council approved a village for the chronically homeless
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Grist
Study: Los Angeles’ major flood risk is much higher than previously thought
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The Guardian
Backlash after 500 drones light up New York City sky to celebrate Candy Crush