What We're Reading: Page 132
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Sep 29, 2021
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PIX11
NYC unveils new blueprint to combat extreme weather following Ida
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The Boston Globe
A troubling Green Line crash, a bloody Back Bay escalator malfunction, and now a Red Line derailment
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The New York Times
How an 11-Foot-Tall 3-D Printer Is Helping to Create a Community
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Tech Crunch
Apple Maps rolls out 3D view to London, LA, New York and San Francisco
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CNN
Ford making its biggest single manufacturing investment ever to build electric vehicle factories
Sep 28, 2021
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The Wall Street Journal
The Pandemic Hit Cities Hard, but Especially Washington, D.C.
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Curbed
Maybe Forcing City Workers Back to the Office Wasn’t the Best Idea
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KPBS
For Grieving Families, Bike Lane Improvements Come Too Late
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The Guardian
Almost half a million US households lack indoor plumbing: ‘The conditions are inhumane’
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Quartz
Berliners just voted to seize housing from big corporate landlords
Sep 27, 2021
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Governing
What's at Stake in Mayoral Elections This Fall
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Bloomberg CityLab
How Zurich Blazed a Trail for Recycled Concrete
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Cities Today
Phoenix appoints first Chief Innovation Officer after lengthy search
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The Wall Street Journal
Biophilic Design Is Helping Big-City Apartment Towers Get Back to Nature
Sep 24, 2021
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Crosscut
Even in the greenest places, phasing out natural gas isn’t easy
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The Dallas Morning News
Aurora wants to power self-driving ride-share vehicles, and it’s testing them in Dallas
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The New York Times
Ferries in Alaska. Rail in Oregon. States Dream Big on Infrastructure Funds.
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NBC News
Appeals court overturns order to house homeless on L.A.'s skid row
Sep 23, 2021
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DCist
D.C. Auditor Looking Into Vision Zero Program, Which Has Only Reduced Traffic Fatality Total Once In Six Years
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CNN
Millions of deaths could be avoided under new air quality guidelines, WHO says
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KOAA News5
Hyperloop prototype to be built and tested in Pueblo
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Grist
Outpaced: Wildfire control projects are burning up before they can even start
Sep 22, 2021
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GeekWire
Remote work already changing Seattle permanently, tech worker survey indicates
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Bloomberg City Lab
How a Hot Housing Market Exacerbates Inequality
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Car And Driver
Startup's Autonomy Workaround: 'Teledrivers' to Operate Cars from Remote Location
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Route Fifty
The States With the Weakest and Strongest Social Safety Nets
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CNN
Egypt is building a $4.5 billion high-speed rail line
Sep 21, 2021
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The Washington Post
How the pandemic and a renewed focus on equity could reshape transportation
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Governing
Building a Lasting Solution to the Nation’s Homeless Crisis
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Restaurant Dive
Seattle to become the latest city to enact a vaccine mandate to dine out
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Utility Dive
New Orleans council chief calls for investigation into Entergy's Hurricane Ida response