What We're Reading: Page 155
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Nov 12, 2021
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Axios
Your new apartment is someone's old office
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Berkeleyside
Berkeley is considering 2 new ways to increase affordable housing in the city
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The Colorado Sun
Colorado dangles free transit on bad pollution days. But will there be anyone to ride? Or drive?
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Route Fifty
New Survey Finds Differences in How Local Agencies Adopt Software
Nov 11, 2021
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The Wall Street Journal
Rivian Shares Surge in Largest U.S. IPO Since 2014
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Cities Today
Going the distance: Denmark’s network of cycle superhighways
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The New York Times
On Chicago’s West Side, Urgent Needs Collide With Washington Compromises
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Bloomberg CityLab
Public Transit Use Must Double to Meet Climate Targets, City Leaders Warn
Nov 10, 2021
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The Washington Post
Exposure to extreme urban heat has tripled worldwide since the 1980s, study finds
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CBS News
Here's what is in the infrastructure bill that could get high-speed internet to everyone
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13WMAZ
Georgia may finally get high-speed rail system via infrastructure bill
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The New York Times
6 Automakers and 30 Countries Say They’ll Phase Out Gasoline Car Sales
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Bloomberg City Lab
Why Hong Kong Is Building Apartments the Size of Parking Spaces
Nov 09, 2021
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The New York Times
The Popularity of E-Bikes Isn’t Slowing Down
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HR Dive
STEM workers abandon coasts for the Silicon Slopes
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Charlotte Observer
The case for free bus fares in North Carolina cities
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The Wall Street Journal
Flying Motorcycles, Better E-Bikes and More Personal Transportation to Come
Nov 08, 2021
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Bloomberg CityLab
Where Did All the Public Bathrooms Go?
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The New York Times
Which Cities Are Growing Most at the Expense of Others?
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Inside Climate News
Reimagining Coastal Cities as Sponges to Help Protect Them From the Ravages of Climate Change
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The Guardian
How one of California’s cheapest cities became unaffordable: ‘the housing market is broken’
Nov 05, 2021
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TIME
Two Rich Men Decided to Fund a Failing City. Some People Say They Made It Worse
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WIRED
Cars Are Going Electric. What Happens to the Used Batteries?
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Curbed
Michelle Wu Can Be America’s First Actual Honest-to-Goodness Climate Mayor
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Fast Company
What Big Tech's vision of transportation gets horribly wrong
Nov 04, 2021
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Reuters
As nations talk climate, cities say: We deliver
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Fast Company
The Build Back Better Act wants you to buy an electric car. An electric bike? Not so much
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Al Jazeera
Asian Americans make history in mayoral races in two US cities
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Route Fifty
5 Strategies to Help Unbanked Residents Get Rental Assistance