What We're Reading: Page 139
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jun 25, 2021
Jun 24, 2021
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Streetsblog USA
Stats Show Blacks and Indigenous People Suffer Disproportionate Road Deaths
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National Geographic
Why 'tiny forests' are popping up in big cities
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Bloomberg CityLab
For Disabled Users, the 'Open Streets' of the Pandemic Remain Closed
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Roll Call
Retiring Toomey looms large over Senate transport bill
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NPR
More Than Half Of U.S. Buildings Are In Places Prone To Disaster, Study Finds
Jun 23, 2021
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Los Angeles Times
You will soon be able to take the train to LAX. Is it enough to jump-start rail in L.A.?
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The City
Meals Vs. Wheels: Restaurants Blocking Bus Lanes Get Little Direction From City
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Next City
Charleston Will Pay People to Build Backyard Homes
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Route Fifty
How Cities Are Using Citizen Feedback to Guide Federal Relief Spending
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Bloomberg
EVs Seen Reaching Sales Supremacy by 2033, Faster Than Expected
Jun 22, 2021
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The Wall Street Journal
EV Startups Are in Trouble. Investors Don’t Care.
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The New York Times
Scorching Hot in Phoenix: What it’s Like to Work in 115 Degrees
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GovTech
State, Local Governments Highlight Cybersecurity Funding Needs
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Streetsblog USA
STUDY: U.S. Not Doing Enough To Stop Stoned Driving (or to Boost Transit)
Jun 21, 2021
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WBUR
Boston’s Stormwater Problems Are Older Than The City Itself
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San Francisco Chronicle
Only one U.S. city saw a bigger pandemic exodus than San Francisco
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Bloomberg
NYC Mayor’s Race Shows City at Odds Over How to Mount Comeback
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TIME
The U.S. Is Increasingly Diverse, So Why Is Segregation Getting Worse?
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NPR
Cleveland Wants 'Climate Justice.' Can The Biden Administration Help?
Jun 18, 2021
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AP News
Senators would stop ‘micropolitan’ label for 144 US cities
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Chicago Tribune
Following similar moves in cities around US, Mayor Lori Lightfoot declares systemic racism a public health crisis in Chicago
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Bloomberg CityLab
New York City Experiment Will Give Cash Payments to Homeless Young Adults
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Boston Herald
Boston city workers union files complaint over city-mandated return to work
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The New York Times
Why People Misperceive Crime Trends (Chicago Is Not the Murder Capital)
Jun 17, 2021
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NBC
Washington, D.C., inmate becomes first incarcerated person in city to win elected office
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KWKT
College student creates a new affordable ride sharing business
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Colorado Sun
About 30% of Denver’s homes lack air conditioning. Here’s the city’s environmentally friendly solution.
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Ohio Capital Journal
Mayors of U.S. cities plead for federal funds to alleviate housing crisis