What We're Reading: Page 102
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jun 15, 2022
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Vice
Here’s What It’s Like Living in One of the World’s Hottest Cities
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Charlotte Observer
A gun show buyout? One NC city took a remarkable stand
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MIT Technology Review
Why sounds and smells are as vital to cities as the sights
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Governing
Less Parking Could Mean More Housing
Jun 14, 2022
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Chicago Tribune
Chicago planted trees at a higher rate in wealthier, whiter neighborhoods over the past decade, Tribune investigation finds
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CNBC
CEOs of GM, Ford and other automakers urge Congress to lift electric vehicle tax credit cap
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Governing
The Bad Things That Happen When States Tell Cities What to Do
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Detroit Free Press
GM says no to hybrids, reveals more about future EVs
Jun 13, 2022
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The Wall Street Journal
Mass Shootings, Weekend Violence Prompt U.S. Cities to Step Up Safety Measures
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Washingtonian
A New DC Program Turns Vacant Buildings Into Canvases for Artwork
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Bloomberg
Can Electric Scooters Become a Safer Way to Travel?
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Route Fifty
School Districts to Receive $500M in Federal Funds to Buy Electric Buses
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Technical.ly
Power Moves: Philly's smart cities director takes top innovation role at SEPTA
Jun 10, 2022
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Bloomberg CityLab
How Cities Responded to Traffic Deaths 100 Years Ago
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Travel + Leisure
A New High-speed Train Will Soon Connect Virginia and North Carolina
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Route Fifty
Are States and Localities Wasting Their ARPA Funds? Some in Congress Want to Know
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Next City
New Digital Atlas Hopes to Demystify Urban Zoning
Jun 09, 2022
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Grist
How New Orleans neighborhoods are using nature to reduce flooding
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The New York Times
If New York City Gets Las Vegas-Style Casinos, What Else Will It Get?
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Bloomberg
Baltimore Looks to Expand Internet Access by Building Its Own Network
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Energy News Network
A decade after ‘EVTown,’ Rivian is making an Illinois city’s electric vehicle vision a reality
Jun 08, 2022
Jun 07, 2022
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The New York Times
Twilight of the NIMBY
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Fast Company
Is a mass timber construction boom coming to America?
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TechCrunch
Columbus, Ohio is quickly becoming the Midwest’s tech hub
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Grist
Coastal cities are already sinking