What We're Reading: Page 190
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Feb 12, 2020
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Curbed
As sea level rises, Miami neighborhoods feel rising tide of gentrification
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TechCrunch
Aptiv’s self-driving cars have given 100,000 paid rides on the Lyft app
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Governing
How Cities Lost Control of the Urban Tech Revolution
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CityLab
The Amazing Psychology of Japanese Train Stations
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Fast Company
Scientists analyzed 1,700 cities to determined safe-street design
Feb 11, 2020
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Government Technology
California High School to Teach Autonomous Vehicle Repair
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The Verge
Twitter might have a better read on floods than NOAA
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Governing
5G Doesn’t Resolve the Digital Divide, Could Make It Worse
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Lexington Herald Leader
With the right investments, Lexington could become a hub of high-tech jobs
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TechCrunch
‘A city where you can pilot almost anything and figure out if it’s going to work’
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The New York Times
Ransomware Attacks Grow, Crippling Cities and Businesses
Feb 10, 2020
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Phys.org
As big cities get even bigger, some residents are being left behind
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Los Angeles Times
California housing policy hinges on split between L.A., S.F.
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TechCrunch
Rideshare startup HopSkipDrive raises $22M to focus on school transportation
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Healthcare Dive
VA facility claimed as 'world's 1st' 5G-enabled hospital
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ArchDaily
How to Future-Proof Our Cities? 4 Key Initiatives to Increase Resilience
Feb 07, 2020
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Recode
Why we don’t know as much as we should about police surveillance technology
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The Verge
As the 2020 election heats up, climate change becomes a bigger priority
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CNN
Twitter data shows major cities are flooding more than previously thought
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Politico
Self-driving vehicles may soon be tested at an airport near you
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The Wall Street Journal
Public Transit Hits a Speed Bump: Not Enough Drivers
Feb 06, 2020
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The Verge
Waymo workers complain about cuts to benefits and needles in self-driving cars
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Axios
A new housing crisis
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TechRepublic
All-digital hotel opens in Texas
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Government Technology
LA Police Scandal Sheds Light on Street Gang Database
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Curbed
No new gas stoves: How electrifying homes can cut carbon emissions
Feb 05, 2020
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The Verge
Traffic jams in Google Maps could be spoofed with 99 phones and a little red wagon
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The City NYC
MTA’s Uber Plan to Give Late-Shift Workers a Lyft
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KJZZ
Can Other Cities Learn From Tempe’s Housing Plan?
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New York Daily News
Why we need fare-free transit: A system largely supported by debt is inherently dysfunctional
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The Pew Charitable Trusts
With Cybercriminals on the Attack, States Help Cities Punch Back
Feb 04, 2020
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StateScoop
Smart cities for president? Two ex-mayors could take the movement national
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The Seattle Times
The end of Seattle’s streetcars was the beginning of the city’s uncertain transit future
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Government Technology
The Latest Transit Trend Is Somewhere Between a Bus and Uber
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Wired
Vancouver Wants to Avoid Other Cities' Mistakes With Uber and Lyft
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The Washington Post
Is D.C. waging a ‘war on cars’?
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Chicago Tribune
Mayor Lori Lightfoot says US cities need federal guidance and financial help to deal with coronavirus outbreak