What We're Reading: Page 208
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jul 26, 2019
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The Wall Street Journal
California Earthquakes Caused $200 Million in Damage, Report Says
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Next City
Now’s the Opportunity for Cities to Work on Their Zone Defense
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Street Sense Media
What does affordable housing have to do with climate change?
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Axios
Rise of the digital neighborhood watch
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Curbed DC
D.C. parking spots will be turned into temporary mini parks in September
Jul 25, 2019
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Government Technology
NASCIO, PTI Talk State of Cybersecurity, AI and Cloud
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CityLab
Cities With Good Public Transit Lure New Startups
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TechCrunch
Lyft opens to the public autonomous driving data set from its Level 5 self-driving fleet
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Bloomberg
Cities Are Good for the Environment, But Many City Dwellers Aren’t
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VICE
This Is What America Could Look Like When Our Coasts Are Under Water
Jul 24, 2019
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SF Gate
25 transit agencies, 9 counties, 1 huge headache: Map shows Bay Area's crazy transit infrastructure
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Quartz
China embraces its surveillance state. The US pretends it doesn't have one
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VICE
Large American Cities Are Leaking Twice as Much Methane as We Thought
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ACEEE
Hot enough for you? Utilities need transformation to address climate goals
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Richmond Mag
Maps of the Vanished Rails
Jul 23, 2019
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The New York Times
California, Wary of More Wildfires, Is Paying for Them Already
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Forbes
Former D.C. City Planner Is Revolutionizing Non-Profit Sustainability With Mixed-Use Development
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TechCrunch
Elon Musk says next Hyperloop competition will be in a six-mile, curved tunnel
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Curbed
Where are the families in U.S. cities?
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Fast Company
Cities are getting hotter, but we can redesign them to keep us cool
Jul 22, 2019
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Construction Dive
California bullet train officials issue RFQ worth $1.6B
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Reuters
As U.S. 'superstar' cities thrive, weaker ones get left behind
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Los Angeles Times
Op-Ed: Are scooters a Trojan Horse for big tech to colonize our public spaces?
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Bloomberg
Driverless Bus Hits Pedestrian in Vienna, Interrupting Trials
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Crain's New York Business
These companies are leading a new city tech surge
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TechCrunch
How autonomous vehicles and hyperloop are scooting along
Jul 19, 2019
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The Atlantic
The Future of the City Is Childless
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Buzzfeed News
These Maps Show Where Urban Sprawl Is Making Big Storms More Deadly
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CityLab
To Save a Neighborhood, Ban a Dollar Store?
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Forbes
What The Open Mobility Foundation Says About Cities, Software And Standards
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Curbed SF
Berkeley votes to rename manholes gender-neutral ‘maintenanceholes’
Jul 18, 2019
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Government Technology
San Francisco Wants to Speed Up How It Hires Tech Talent
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Bird
A Conversation with Donald Shoup: Parking for E-scooters
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Crain's New York Business
Healing the scars of Amazon
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Vice
This 'Cities: Skylines' Calculator Is Powered by Massive Amounts of Poop
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The New York Times
I’m an Engineer, and I’m Not Buying Into 'Smart’ Cities