What We're Reading: Page 139
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Mar 14, 2022
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KXAN
How ‘silicon cities’ Austin, Miami are tackling tech growth, affordability woes
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WHYY
How one man savored the silence pandemic lockdown brought
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Associated Press
Liberal US cities change course, now clearing homeless camps
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The New York Times
Frustrated With Utilities, Some Californians Are Leaving the Grid
Mar 11, 2022
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The New York Times
Covid Stimulus Money Brings Clashes Within Cities and Counties
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The Next Web
LiDAR is the secret sauce for connected vehicles and smart city adoption
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The Washington Post
Redlining means 45 million Americans are breathing dirtier air, 50 years after it ended
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Bloomberg CityLab
As Gas Prices Soar, Transit Agencies Say ‘Dump the Pump’
Mar 10, 2022
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NPR
The 2020 census had big undercounts of Black people, Latinos and Native Americans
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Curbed
Who Keeps Chinatown Safe? In Oakland, a volunteer group accompanies Asian seniors while fighting the label of “outsiders."
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The Washington Post
Repeated police misconduct cost taxpayers $1.5 billion in settlements
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Canary Media
How to get Americans out of cars and onto electric bikes and scooters
Mar 09, 2022
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Construction Dive
Orlando International's $3B high-tech, low-touch terminal set to open in July
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The Guardian
Experts urge US cities and states to prep for future outbreaks as Omicron slows
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The Washington Post
Drones, robots, license plate readers: Police grapple with community concerns as they turn to tech for their jobs
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Wired
The Hidden Role of Facial Recognition Tech in Many Arrests
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Engadget
Cities turn to tech to keep sewers free of fatbergs
Mar 08, 2022
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Axios
The new tech hubs
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Transport Dive
White House accelerates plans for zero-emission trucks
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Governing
Is the Design of Our Cities Making Us Sick?
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Buzzfeed News
How Denton, Texas, Embraced A Crypto Miner It Didn’t Want
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Bloomberg CityLab
NYC’s First Net Zero Community Brings Housing to Storm-Ravaged Neighborhood
Mar 07, 2022
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GPB News
Senate bill targets homelessness by stripping funds from cities, banning permanent housing
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Los Angeles Times
L.A. on the Record: Climate change is mostly taking a back seat in mayor’s race
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The Guardian
Record growth, record heat, record drought: how will Las Vegas weather the climate crisis?
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StateScoop
Cities are getting better at reading between the numbers
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The Washington Post
What happens when cities say no to growth
Mar 04, 2022
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Bisnow
City Emissions Laws Fueling Cottage Industry Of Sustainability Consultants
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The Huffington Post
A Battle Over Building Codes May Be The Most Important Climate Fight You’ve Never Heard Of
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Electrek
Volvo Cars is the latest company taking a crack at wireless EV charging
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The Salt Lake Tribune
‘Slow streets’ and dense housing: How Salt Lake might become more green