What We're Reading: Page 190
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Dec 20, 2019
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StateTech Magazine
How Digital Twins of Smart Cities Will Develop
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Bloomberg
The City Versus the Nation-State Defined 2019
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U.S. News & World Report
Are Cities Good or Bad for Your Health?
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Next City
Will Free-Transit Fever Spread?
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StateScoop
Kansas City, Missouri, lowers emphasis on 'smart city' projects
Dec 19, 2019
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Governing
Government Applying Safety Brakes to Hyperloop Momentum
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HR Dive
Lack of awareness, registration hurdles hurt NYC tech apprenticeship growth
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Next City
New York’s Public Housing Development Dreams at a Crossroads
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Chicago Tribune
Cash-hungry cities seek buyers for sewer systems to pay pensions
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The New York Times
A Surveillance Net Blankets China’s Cities, Giving Police Vast Powers
Dec 18, 2019
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The Guardian
Old MacDonald had a carpark? The urban farms growing in unlikely places
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Curbed
6 clever urban design ideas that all cities should steal
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Streetsblog USA
Q&A: Micromobility’s Future With Harriet Tregoning
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The Verge
Forget electric cars — e-bikes will be the top selling EV in the next decade
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Mass Transit
From smart city to hyperconnected city – what’s next in digital innovation?
Dec 17, 2019
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Curbed
Clever bus stop features rotating pods to shield passengers from the wind
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Construction Dive
Construction of Virgin's $4.8B California-Las Vegas bullet train line will start in Q3 2020
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The Verge
Google Maps now filters searches for EV charger plug types
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TechRepublic
A decade of smart city projects: What worked and what didn't
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Next City
Foraging, and Forging, Connections in Cities
Dec 16, 2019
Dec 13, 2019
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The Guardian
A wheel education: the environmental diploma you earn by bike
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Inc.com
How Gigabit Internet Is Turning Smaller U.S. Cities Into Tech Hot Spots
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CityLab
Mapping an America Changed by Climate
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Curbed
How our cities failed us this decade
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Fortune
Scooter Startups, Landlords Find a Match Made in Micromobility
Dec 12, 2019
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Streetsblog Chicago
Ride-hail drivers discuss labor and environmental issues
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Business Insider
The risk of cyberattacks rises as high-tech smart cities become the norm, and experts say ‘your weakest link is your people’
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CityLab
Why the Car-Free Streets Movement Will Continue to Grow
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Curbed
Should we still be building single-family homes?
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Next City
How (and Why) the Federal Government Should Help American Cities Manage Storms and Rising Seas