What We're Reading: Page 240
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Aug 29, 2018
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Vox
Electric scooters: why Bird, Lime, Skip, and Spin are taking over cities
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Information Age
End-to-end security "a must" for smart city IoTs
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Government Technology
Finding the Funny in Government
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The Washington Post
The electric scooters swarming our city won’t solve our commuting calamity
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StateScoop
'Uber for grease' could alleviate some of America's sewer repair bill
Aug 28, 2018
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The Guardian
In praise of the tram: Britain's lost network and the future of transport
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San Francisco Chronicle
SF transit chief focuses on basics as critics call for visionary replacement
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New York Times
The Bipartisan Cry of ‘Not in My Backyard’
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WBUR
Airbnb Worries Some In Old San Juan About 'Break Up Of Community'
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CityLab
What Happens When a Bike Lane Isn't for Bikes Anymore
Aug 27, 2018
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Wall Street Journal
Lyft’s Co-Founder Wants to End Car Ownership
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The Guardian
Gig economy demands raise risk of crashing for drivers for companies like Uber and Amazon
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Next City
St. Louis Still Needs to Turn Racial Equity Conversations into Action
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Quartz
El Paso is drinking its own sewage to fight climate change
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CityLab
Waymo’s Robot Cars, and the Humans Who Tend to Them
Aug 24, 2018
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The Washington Post
This app wants to reward you for smart commuting choices
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Governing
Even When Teams Pay, Stadiums Still Aren't Free for Cities
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New York Times
Some States Sitting on Piles of Cash, and Cities Want a Cut
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The Verge
A day in the life of a Waymo self-driving taxi
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CityLab
Literary Classics Are Coming to NYPL’s Instagram
Aug 23, 2018
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TechWire
Palo Alto's Reichental Seeks to Organize Tech Solutions
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Bloomberg
Detroit Drivers Get Left in Traffic as Carmakers Dream Up the Future
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Governing
One City's Path to Smart City Leadership
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Brookings Institution
Smart City Progress in 2018: 4 Strategies to Deliver on the Promise
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Government Technology
Transit and Ride-Sharing Partnerships on the Rise, Despite Growing Pains
Aug 22, 2018
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Government Technology
A Plugged-In Populace: More Blessing than Curse for One Local Government
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Next City
A Divided Neighborhood Comes Together under an Elevated Expressway
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Governing
Los Angeles Will Be the First City to Use Body Scanners on Subways. Which Could Be Next?
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CityLab
Dallas Is Planting Trees to Cool Its Concrete Jungle
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Fast Company
This new park is designed for a future of flooded cities
Aug 21, 2018
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Business Insider
Adidas Speedfactory is now making city-specific running sneakers
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GreenBiz
Could ride-hailing improve public transportation instead of undercutting it?
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CityLab
The Jail to Homelessness Pipeline
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The Seattle Times
Seattle mayor’s office privately orchestrated talks with council members before head tax repeal, city records show
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Government Technology
Syracuse, N.Y., Officials Ask Council to OK $38M Smart Streetlight Project