What We're Reading: Page
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Nov 27, 2019
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The Philadelphia Inquirer
The census isn’t always right. Here’s what cities can do when they think it’s wrong.
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Streetsblog USA
Op-Ed: What America Gets Wrong about Fare Evasion
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Curbed
The 10 tech companies that shaped the last decade of urban life
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Techwire
Bay Area City Recruiting for New Chief Privacy Officer Role
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Reuters
Uber's carpool pricing strategy revealed by Chicago fare data
Nov 26, 2019
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The Verge
Why electric scooters are illegal in New York and London
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Government Technology
Increased Design Focus Key to Philly Tech Consolidation
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South China Morning Post
Can China outsmart the United States in the race to build smart cities in Southeast Asia?
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C40 Cities
Ending climate change begins in the city
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Forbes
How Data Will Fuel Smart Cities
Nov 25, 2019
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The Verge
MTA floods NYC subway entrance because 'climate change is real'
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CityLab
What New Research Shows About Ride-Hail Racism
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Route Fifty
How One City Council Member Plans to Make Renting Less Expensive
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The Washington Post
White House homelessness plan nears after top official ousted
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Axios
City halls struggle with staffing crisis
Nov 22, 2019
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U.S. News and World Report
Workers in Large Cities Will Most Likely Be Impacted by AI
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CIO Dive
5 charts to understand the tech job market
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StateScoop
Cities need collaboration to deliver more inclusive services, CIOs say
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The Verge
Donald Trump says he asked Tim Cook to help build out 5G in the US
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Bloomberg Cities
Mapping innovation: Five takeaways from 89 cities around the world
Nov 21, 2019
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Boston Globe
Seeing Red: A Boston Globe Spotlight Team report on traffic in Massachusetts
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The New York Times
As Climate Risk Grows, Cities Test a Tough Strategy: Saying 'No' to Developers
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TechCrunch
How Airbnb handles discrimination claims
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Government Technology
The Argument for a Single-Fare System in a Multimodal World
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StateScoop
Cities and their residents need ‘honest conversation’ on cybersecurity
Nov 20, 2019
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CNBC
'Polite' robots and underground tunnels: JD's vision for smart cities
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TechCrunch
New York State Attorney General reportedly investigating WeWork
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The Verge
Hands on with Spinciti’s new commuter e-bikes: scary fast and impressively light
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CityLab
How Go-Go Music Became Kryptonite for Gentrification in D.C.
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Route Fifty
Concerned Roadside Memorials Are Distracting, a State Offers to Install Them
Nov 19, 2019
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Route Fifty
A Green New Deal for Public Housing
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TechCrunch
Bolt Bikes launches e-bike subscription platform for gig delivery workers in US, UK
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Government Technology
The Internet: Looking Back and Forward 50 Years
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Interesting Engineering
Nokia and Telia's 5G Network Drives Retail into the Future of Smart Cities
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InsideClimate News
U.S. Electric Bus Demand Outpaces Production as Cities Add to Their Fleets