What We're Reading: Page 148
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Mar 24, 2021
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Chicago Tribune
Evanston approves housing grants as part of city’s local reparations program, believed to be first of its kind in the nation
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SFGate
Oakland debuted its universal income program. Here's who could get the money.
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KUOW
Out in Seattle: Downtown tolls. In: Electric cars
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DCist
D.C. Is Ending Its Experiment With 'Slow Streets'
Mar 23, 2021
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Politico
Open Streets closed: Cars are reclaiming city blocks set aside for recreation
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The Verge
DoorDash will let you order at-home COVID-19 testing kits delivered to your door
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CNN
Secretary Pete, going 'big' on road projects won't fix America's cities. This is what will
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Forbes
What Would A City Look Like If It Were Designed Entirely By And For Women? These Places Offer A Glimpse.
Mar 22, 2021
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Bloomberg CityLab
Asian-American Groups Grapple With Police Response to Violence
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The Washington Post
Ford gives 30,000 employees the option to work from home forever, another sign of workforce transformation
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Forbes
The 7 Best Cities For Remote Workers In 2021
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Fast Company
How to build an equitable vaccine passport that respects people’s privacy
Mar 19, 2021
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The Washington Post
Georgia shootings could test state’s new hate-crimes law as debate rages over suspect’s motive
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Nola.com
Furloughs for New Orleans city employees to end as federal aid helps fill budget hole
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Chicago Reporter
South and West Sides Maintain Higher Eviction Rates Despite Statewide Eviction Ban
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Fast Company
Google is building new offices and data centers: This map shows where
Mar 18, 2021
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The New York Times
Asian-Americans Are Being Attacked. Why Are Hate Crime Charges So Rare?
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Vox
Cities aren’t designed for women. Sarah Everard’s murder shows us the consequences.
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The Atlantic
The Biden Agenda Doesn’t Run Through Washington
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Bloomberg CityLab
The Local Policies That Will Outlast the Pandemic
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Construction Dive
Tech 101: 5G networks in construction
Mar 17, 2021
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CBS News
At odds with national Republicans, GOP mayors welcome long-awaited COVID relief
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The New York Times
‘She Wants Well-Qualified People’: 88 Landlords Accused of Housing Bias
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The Hill
Lawmakers warn of funding risk if 144 cities are reclassified as 'micropolitan' areas
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CNBC
Some cities are paying people up to $16,000 to move there—this online directory will help you find them
Mar 16, 2021
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Streetsblog USA
Racist Texas Highway Boondoggle Dealt Blow by Buttigieg’s FHWA
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Restaurant Dive
1 year later: How the pandemic impacted 6 major restaurant cities
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Fast Company
These apartments offer you health care with your lease
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Wall Street Journal
Covid-19 Separates Two Towns: Maine Is Homesick for Canada