What We're Reading: Page 111
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Dec 20, 2022
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The Hill
First NYC taxi cab fare hike in 10 years takes effect
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Chicago Sun-Times
Cash to gun violence victims: City launches pilot program of grants for funerals, other expenses
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The Philadelphia Inquirer
Philadelphians welcomed PhilTel’s first free public phone as a small way to resist big tech
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Oregon Public Broadcasting
Portland Street Response logs successes as it prepares to serve city day and night
Dec 19, 2022
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Salon
Can floating cities save us from rising sea levels?
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The Boston Globe
Food delivery drivers are clogging city streets. Can Boston fix the problem?
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The Washington Post
Denver e-bike subsidies: How the city used vouchers to cut car usage
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The Post and Courier
Charleston could slap ban on slab-built homes in flood-prone areas
Dec 16, 2022
Dec 15, 2022
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The Texas Tribune
Voters in five Texas cities approved decriminalizing marijuana. Now city officials are standing in the way.
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Yale Climate Connections
Fayetteville, Arkansas, establishes fund to support climate refugees
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GCN
Agencies climb cloud learning curve amid post-COVID realities
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Time
The U.S.’ Addiction to Road Salt is Out of Control. These Cities are Trying to Cut Back
Dec 14, 2022
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The New York Times
How a Hotel Was Converted into Housing for Formerly Homeless People
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Route Fifty
Why a Federal Funding Deal Matters So Much for States and Localities
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Bloomberg CityLab
NYC Subways Now Have Almost 400 Cameras Watching Train Cars
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Fast Company
The real story behind Miami’s ‘climate gentrification’
Dec 13, 2022
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The New York Times
The Climate Impact of Your Neighborhood, Mapped
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Bloomberg CityLab
Lawsuit Accuses Philadelphia Landlord of ‘Modern-Day Redlining’
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The Atlantic
Buses Shouldn’t Be Free
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Route Fifty
Rent-control Measures Are Poised for a Big 2023