What We're Reading: Page 149
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jan 25, 2022
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Slate
Can You Force the Suburbs to Build Apartments? Massachusetts Is Trying.
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The Verge
NYC Mayor takes pay cut as cryptocurrency market plunges
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Canary Media
The buzz around carbon removal is drawing jobseekers in droves
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Grist
How NYC’s public housing authority plans to transform the market for clean heat
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Reuters
Biden tells mayors to spend COVID aid to boost workforces, job training
Jan 24, 2022
Jan 21, 2022
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Construction Dive
Rents will skyrocket in these 10 markets this year
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Chicago Sun-Times
Suburbs, warmer cities step up efforts to lure cops away from Chicago
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The Washington Post
The public library is the latest place to pick up a coronavirus test. Librarians are overwhelmed.
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Route Fifty
Small Cities Worry Cybersecurity Money Won't Reach Them
Jan 20, 2022
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Axios
Analysts: Electric vehicle sales slated for 2022 surge
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Pew Stateline
This City Has a New Way to Fight Homelessness With COVID Aid
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Vice
Other Countries Have Gates That Would Have Prevented NYC’s Subway Killing
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Governing
Maryland Town Turns Flood Zone into a Tourist Attraction
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Next City
Will Remote Tech for Court Services Improve Digital Equity?
Jan 19, 2022
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CNBC
After years of 5G hype and investment, Wednesday’s network launch makes it real
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The Boston Globe
All around Massachusetts, cities and towns want to go fossil fuel free. Here’s why they can’t.
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Cities Today
London Mayor calls for ‘pay-per-mile’ driving charge
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Wisconsin Public Radio
Trains intended for unbuilt Milwaukee-Madison high-speed rail line going to Nigeria
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The New York Times
Sales of Electric Vehicles Surpass Diesel in Europe, a First
Jan 18, 2022
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WIRED
Cities Want Ebikes to Stay in Their Lane—but Which One?
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The Wall Street Journal
‘Smart City’ Chattanooga Names a New CIO
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Associated Press
Let the challenges begin! Time for contesting census is here
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Route Fifty
The Public Sector Turnover Crisis
Jan 14, 2022
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The New York Times
New York’s Ban on Evictions Is Expiring. What Happens Now?
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Electrek
Honda still waffling over EVs in the US claiming consumer uptake is ‘out of whack’
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MIT Management Sloan School
How coastal cities can build climate resilience as the clock ticks
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The Mercury News
Gov. Newsom doubles down on high-speed rail funding, pledges $4.2 billion to finish Central Valley segment