What We're Reading: Page 96
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Feb 15, 2022
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Scientific American
The Pandemic Showed the Promise of Cities with Fewer Cars
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Route Fifty
How Cities and Counties Are Dumping Abandoned Properties
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Restaurant Dive
91% of NYC restaurants say permanent outdoor dining is 'very important' to future survival
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The Wall Street Journal
Drought in U.S. West Is Driest Period in Centuries
Feb 14, 2022
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Bloomberg CityLab + Equality
The Future of Cityhood
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The Wall Street Journal
The Next Austin? What Companies Will Look for in a Headquarters City
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Los Angeles Times
Costs of California’s troubled bullet train rise again, by an estimated $5 billion
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Bakersfield.com
City of Bakersfield considers creating new homeless court
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Newsy
Spread Of 'Smart City' Technology Raises Privacy Concerns
Feb 11, 2022
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Reuters
'Nobody is ready:' Many U.S. cities lack resources to chase $1 trillion infrastructure windfall
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The Washington Post
More cities seek to redress widespread 20th-century destruction of Black neighborhoods
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Associated Press
Money for nothing: Cities' crypto push draws fans, critics
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Curbed
NYC’s Ubiquitous Screens Are Making My Life Unlivable
Feb 10, 2022
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Axios
A new way to teach robots to drive
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The New York Times
How Billions in Infrastructure Funding Could Worsen Global Warming
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Electrek
Jeep electric scooter unveiled for off-road riding, but don't get too excited
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NPR
An unexpected item is blocking cities' climate change prep: obsolete rainfall records
Feb 09, 2022
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Politico
Violent crime to labor shortages: Mayors say Covid's toll on cities is far-reaching
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WFPL
Advocates fear Louisville weeds ordinance restricts native plant cultivation, leads to inequitable citations
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Grist
Lessons from New York: What makes a community turn against climate adaptation?
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Canary Media
The country’s first neighborhood microgrid is coming online in Chicago
Feb 08, 2022
Feb 07, 2022
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Route Fifty
Why Turning Motels Into Housing Could Outlast the Pandemic
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Civil Eats
NYC Community Gardeners Might Have New Protection in the Fight Against Development
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Axios
America's bridges are falling apart faster than expected
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The Washington Post
Companies are racing to make self-driving cars. But why?
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Canary Media
Adding solar to California apartments could get easier — if regulators go along