What We're Reading: Page 140
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jun 16, 2021
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Bloomberg
NYC to Launch $100 Covid-19 Vaccine Referral Bonus Program
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Curbed
The Homeless-to-Hotels Program Is Ending. Neither Residents Nor Hoteliers Are Ready.
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Grist
From Paris to Phoenix: Why this U.N. climate expert ran for city council
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Yale Climate Connections
Study: Extreme weather may not lead to increased support for climate action
Jun 15, 2021
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The Post and Courier
Charleston is developing new land-use maps based on elevation and hydrology
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The New York Times
A Little More Remote Work Could Change Rush Hour a Lot
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Supply Chain Dive
Robotics efforts from Amazon, Alibaba highlight e-commerce's automated future
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The Points Guy
Amid Uber and Lyft shortage, regular taxi service is booming
Jun 14, 2021
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The Wall Street Journal
Welcome to the City of Tomorrow
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Axios
Denver aims to become to national leader in homelessness resolution
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ITS International
Robotic Research: harnessing AV potential
Jun 11, 2021
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Bloomberg CityLab
In New Orleans, the Shotgun House Goes a Long Way Back
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The 74
Inside Las Vegas's Traffic School for Pedestrians
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Pasadena Star News
Too hot to handle: What hotspots are and how cities deal with them
Jun 10, 2021
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Streetsblog USA
Are Heavy EVs More Dangerous to U.S. Walkers?
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The New York Times
Carbon Dioxide in Atmosphere Hits Record High Despite Pandemic Dip
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Route Fifty
States Invested in Broadband Expansion Despite 2020 Budget Woes
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Canary Media
Los Angeles plans to jump-start a green hydrogen market in the US
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Governing
What Will Happen to Government Buildings After the Pandemic?
Jun 09, 2021
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NPR
How California Homelessness Became A Crisis
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GovTech
The Early Chronicles of Spot, the Robot Police Dog
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The Wall Street Journal
No parking: Cities rethink garages for a world with fewer personal cars
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The Washington Post
'Cool' roofs, cooler designs as the building industry embraces energy sustainability
Jun 08, 2021
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NBC News
Urban tunnels by Musk's Boring Co. draw industry skepticism
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CNN
It's not just voting and Covid: How red states are overriding their blue cities
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Supply Chain Dive
More frequent, severe wildfires threaten California's growing logistics network
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Los Angeles Times
Column: Need help ditching your car for a train or bus? Meet an L.A. public transit superfan