What We're Reading: Page 140
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Mar 03, 2022
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NBC News
After Ida, New York AG calls for more language access in severe weather alerts
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POLITICO
New York is about to let noncitizens vote. It could reshape local politics forever.
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Oregon Public Broadcasting
Portland mayor uses emergency powers to centralize homeless services within city
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ABC7 San Francisco
San Francisco considers plan to ditch Lyft rental bike, ebike program for city-run system
Mar 02, 2022
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Construction Dive
Ukraine war 'likely to have multiple effects' on materials prices
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Route Fifty
The States and Counties Taking Russian Vodka Off Liquor Store Shelves
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The New York Times
Creeks, Once Overlooked, Are Now Seen as Assets for Urban Renewal
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The Mercury News
This Bay Area city is ranked as ‘Happiest City in America’
Mar 01, 2022
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Reuters
California issues permits to Cruise, Waymo for autonomous vehicle service
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Salon
Why “greening” cities can make gentrification worse — and often doesn’t help the environment either
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Bloomberg CityLab + Green
Amsterdam Plans the Netherlands’ First Modern-Day Wooden Neighborhood
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Popular Science
Walkability won’t solve neighborhood health inequities
Feb 28, 2022
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Grist
Time is running out to adapt to climate change, new IPCC report says
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The Atlantic
NIMBYism Reaches Its Apotheosis
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Route Fifty
Biden's Municipal Broadband Push Clashes With State Restrictions
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The Wall Street Journal
Self-Driving Trucks Start to Propel Land Rush Near Major Cities
Feb 25, 2022
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Supply Chain Dive
Russia's invasion of Ukraine throws another wrench into supply chains
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The New York Times
Subway Platform Barriers Will Be Tested at 3 N.Y.C. Stations
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Next City
How Oakland Anti-Displacement Advocates Use Carbon Emissions Cash
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Government Technology
Jacob Leaves Boston Mayor’s Office of New Urban Mechanics
Feb 24, 2022
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The Washington Post
D.C. traffic deaths at 14-year high with low-income areas hardest hit
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Construction Dive
New report details how states are spending $350B from the American Rescue Plan
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Route Fifty
Even in Black History Month, Interpreting the Past Can Be a Challenge for Local Governments
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StateScoop
New Orleans mayor wants to overturn facial recognition ban