What We're Reading: Page 93
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Mar 17, 2022
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Bloomberg CityLab
The Best Hope for Ukraine Lies With its Cities
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Yale Climate News
Solar canopies over Indiana airport parking lot provide shade and power
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Construction Dive
MIT research team uses 3D scans to repurpose wood scraps
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Governing
Public Meetings Thwart Housing Reform Where It Is Needed Most
Mar 16, 2022
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The New York Times
The Next Level in Sustainability: Nature Restoration
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Reuters
Volvo Cars teams up with Starbucks for pilot EV charging network
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Fortune
As Austin aims to build a Southern Silicon Valley, it’s spending $20 billion on infrastructure
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Charlotte Observer
Less parking? Yes, it makes sense in some North Carolina cities
Mar 15, 2022
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Bloomberg CityLab
As Thousands Shelter in Stations, Kyiv’s Metro Is Still Running Trains
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ABC News
US Black population: The biggest growth is in smaller cities
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The New York Times
California’s Ambitious High-Speed Rail at a Crossroads
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Construction Dive
Lendlease Chicago high-rise employs low-carbon concrete
Mar 14, 2022
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KXAN
How ‘silicon cities’ Austin, Miami are tackling tech growth, affordability woes
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WHYY
How one man savored the silence pandemic lockdown brought
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Associated Press
Liberal US cities change course, now clearing homeless camps
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The New York Times
Frustrated With Utilities, Some Californians Are Leaving the Grid
Mar 11, 2022
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The New York Times
Covid Stimulus Money Brings Clashes Within Cities and Counties
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The Next Web
LiDAR is the secret sauce for connected vehicles and smart city adoption
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The Washington Post
Redlining means 45 million Americans are breathing dirtier air, 50 years after it ended
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Bloomberg CityLab
As Gas Prices Soar, Transit Agencies Say ‘Dump the Pump’
Mar 10, 2022
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NPR
The 2020 census had big undercounts of Black people, Latinos and Native Americans
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Curbed
Who Keeps Chinatown Safe? In Oakland, a volunteer group accompanies Asian seniors while fighting the label of “outsiders."
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The Washington Post
Repeated police misconduct cost taxpayers $1.5 billion in settlements
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Canary Media
How to get Americans out of cars and onto electric bikes and scooters
Mar 09, 2022
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Construction Dive
Orlando International's $3B high-tech, low-touch terminal set to open in July
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The Guardian
Experts urge US cities and states to prep for future outbreaks as Omicron slows
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The Washington Post
Drones, robots, license plate readers: Police grapple with community concerns as they turn to tech for their jobs
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Wired
The Hidden Role of Facial Recognition Tech in Many Arrests
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Engadget
Cities turn to tech to keep sewers free of fatbergs