Governance & Finance: Page 89
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Letter urges more debate of AV START Act in US Senate
The letter from 70 stakeholders said the legislation should not be attached to reauthorization of the Federal Aviation Administration as it does not address major concerns.
By Chris Teale • July 26, 2018 -
Leaders wrestle with affordable housing crisis after ‘years wandering in the wilderness’
At the National Alliance for Ending Homelessness conference, officials called for more investment as cities start to step up and the federal government steps away.
By Chris Teale • July 25, 2018 -
Opinion
Creating an environment of co-innovation is the key to smart cities
Smart cities need more than new, hyper-connected technologies to progress. They need a local environment of collaboration, with innovation hubs as the centerpiece.
By Alex Goryachev • July 24, 2018 -
5 states to participate in NGA information sharing program
Colorado, New Jersey, Nevada, North Dakota and Virginia will participate in the scheme to work on communications technology, including harnessing the internet of things.
By Jason Plautz • July 24, 2018 -
Portland, OR to extend Uber’s operating license by a year
The extension follows contrition by the ride-hailing company, which apologized for "certain missteps" in its dealings with the city in the past.
By Chris Teale • July 23, 2018 -
Judge blocks NYC law requiring Airbnb to disclose host data
“The city has not cited any decision suggesting that the governmental appropriation of private business records on such a scale ... qualifies as a reasonable search and seizure," the judge wrote.
By Chris Teale • Updated Jan. 4, 2019 -
How police are adopting smart tech to improve public safety
From bodycams to drones and facial recognition, police departments are using innovative approaches to protect citizens — and their civil liberties.
By Katie Pyzyk • July 17, 2018 -
San Francisco may nix free bike-share program funding due to Lyft connection
Lyft recently bought Motivate, the company that runs the city's bike-share program, prompting board members to consider rejecting the funding because it would entail taxpayer money going to Lyft.
By Katie Pyzyk • July 17, 2018 -
NYC mayor appoints 14 members to Nightlife Advisory Board
In a city like New York, nightlife comprises a significant portion of the economy — however, it also comes with conflicts.
By Katie Pyzyk • July 17, 2018 -
10 cities selected for Love Your Block neighborhood restoration funding
With projects including community gardens, graffiti cleanup and helping elderly citizens with home repairs, Love Your Block takes a distinctly localized approach to its goal of revitalizing cities.
By Jason Plautz • July 17, 2018 -
Army taps Austin, TX for new research and development facility
The Army said Austin’s existing tech scene and academic environment from the University of Texas made it the ideal site for the headquarters.
By Jason Plautz • July 16, 2018 -
For some Baltimore residents, a smart city simply means more Wi-Fi access
A recent survey of West Baltimore residents found 68% of respondents use their cell phones to search for jobs, complete homework or stay connected to the community, as leaders seek to "close the digital divide."
By Kristin Musulin • July 13, 2018 -
5 cities finalize strategies to address inequity and inequality
Recent studies have cautioned of growing equity and equality disparities in communities throughout the U.S. and how that could have a destabilizing effect on cities.
By Katie Pyzyk • July 11, 2018 -
London, Singapore lead ranking of world’s smart cities
The study examined the role that governments play in creating smart cities and ranked them on several criteria, including budget, clarity of vision, leadership and support programs.
By Jason Plautz • July 11, 2018 -
Deep Dive
For World Cup host cities, a boon or a boondoggle?
As the U.S. prepares for the 2026 edition alongside Canada and Mexico, those in the running to stage games emphasize existing infrastructure and partnerships.
By Chris Teale • July 11, 2018 -
Boston designates 9 businesses as age-inclusive
This first round of public designations are part of Mayor Marty Walsh’s plan to make the city "the most age-friendly city in America."
By Jason Plautz • July 10, 2018 -
WalletHub ranks DC as ‘worst-run’ US city
The rankings are based on operating efficiency using various data metrics but sparking backlash from some of those ranked unfavorably.
By Kristin Musulin • July 10, 2018 -
Deep Dive
State vs. city government: A relationship at an ‘all-time low’?
A leading expert said tensions have never been higher between the different levels of government, thanks in part to preemptive legislation in various policy areas.
By Chris Teale • July 2, 2018 -
Report: Cities must take ‘strategic steps’ to adapt to increased automation
New research from the National League of Cities warns the economy must diversify and cities must invest more in education to improve residents' skill sets.
By Chris Teale • June 28, 2018 -
Retrieved from Lyft on February 16, 2018
DC Council approves 5% tax hike on Uber, Lyft
The ride-hailing companies had called for a tiered system that would have taxed shared rides less, but lawmakers approved an across-the-board increase, even as the Uber CEO called for a tax that is "fair and equitable."
By Chris Teale • June 27, 2018 -
FirstNet celebrates more than 1,000 public safety agency subscriptions
Already used in 100,000 incidents since its launch, including major flooding in Maryland earlier this year, the AT&T-backed network hailed its early impact.
By Chris Teale • June 27, 2018 -
Miami kicks out dockless scooter companies
The city joined a growing list of those to issue cease and desist orders to the businesses, which have pledged to work with municipalities and be more responsible partners.
By Katie Pyzyk • June 25, 2018 -
Rapper Akon floats smart city in Senegal reliant on own cryptocurrency
The project would continue a philanthropic streak for Akon, who already has a solar program in Africa that provides energy to 18 countries.
By Chris Teale • June 22, 2018 -
Opinion
3 reasons why form automation is the foundation of tomorrow’s cities
Because cities will handle larger and more diverse populations and rely more on open data, government officials can streamline public services, making them more efficient and accessible.
By Jonathon Ende • June 22, 2018 -
Miami adopts Ring-backed ‘Neighbors’ app in safety initiative
Working with Neighbors will give the police department and residents more information and increased community cooperation — but it comes at a cost.
By Jason Plautz • June 22, 2018