What We're Reading: Page 157
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Oct 25, 2021
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BBC
How technology is helping cities tackle climate disasters
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The New York Times
An Unexpected Pandemic Consequence Frustrates Florida’s Biggest City
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FLYING
How Much Will It Cost to Fly on eVTOL Air Taxis?
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The Washington Post
License plate scanners were supposed to bring peace of mind. Instead they tore the neighborhood apart.
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CNN
Sydney mayor has plans for a swimmable harbor
Oct 22, 2021
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The New York Times
Sirens: Loud, Ineffective and Risky, Experts Say
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Grist
In Chicago, cyclists in Black neighborhoods are over-policed and under-protected
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CitiesToday
Lessons from London on fixing the smart city ‘plumbing’
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POLITICO
How Covid-19 changed American cities, in 5 charts
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Business Insider
How the Green-City Model Often Leads to Environmental Gentrification
Oct 21, 2021
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Next City
What Is Trauma-Informed Design?
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CitiesToday
Irish government approves legislation on e-scooters
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Axios
The smart city comes of age
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The Los Angeles Times
Pandemic spurs young families to leave big cities for the heartland. Will they stay?
Oct 20, 2021
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Reuters
Car-centric Austin is building transit. Will anyone ride it?
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Nextgov
Cellphone Data Shows that People Navigate By Keeping Their Destinations in Front of Them – Even When that’s Not the Most Efficient Route
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Grist
‘Mobility Justice’: How cities are rethinking public transportation after COVID
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NPR
Why people in Houston struggle to pay bills more than people in other major cities
Oct 19, 2021
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Reuters
After Wild West start, scooter providers chase scale to survive
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Inside Climate News
New York’s ‘Deliveristas’ Are at the Forefront of Cities’ Sustainable Transportation Shake-up
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The Washington Post
The last days inside Trailer 83
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The Guardian
Carbon emissions 'will drop just 40% by 2050 with countries' current pledges'
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BBC
You may be able to book a flying taxi within three years
Oct 18, 2021
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The New York Times
For Uber and Lyft, the Rideshare Bubble Bursts
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Route Fifty
‘An Insurrection’: When Police Reject a City’s Vaccine Mandate
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The Washington Post
Metro suspends more than half of its rail cars after investigation uncovers safety problems
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Cities Today
UK start-up unveils 'world first' autonomous electric pod train
Oct 15, 2021
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The Pew Charitable Trusts
Drought-Stricken Western Towns Say No to Developers
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Route-Fifty
State and Local Government Job Growth Lags Behind Private Sector
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yahoo! news
What climate change and sea level rise will do to American cities
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Cities-Today
Cornell's urbanist in residence envisions the smart city decade ahead
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Construction Dive
In wake of Surfside disaster, Florida contractors create building safety task force