What We're Reading: Page 241
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
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
Aug 20, 2018
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CityLab
Urban Leaders on the Right Way to Lure Amazon HQ2
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Next City
A Huge Win for Keeping Water Systems under Public Control
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Government Technology
Portsmouth, Va., Pins Its Economic, Social Future on High-Speed Connectivity
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Route Fifty
Las Vegas Wants to Find Problems With Its ‘Smart City’ Systems Faster
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Mashable
Driver disguised like a seat was for Ford's self-driving car research
Aug 17, 2018
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Government Technology
Portsmouth, Va., Pins Its Economic, Social Future on High-Speed Connectivity
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Next City
A Huge Win for Keeping Water Systems under Public Control
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CityLab
Urban Leaders on the Right Way to Lure Amazon HQ2
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Mashable
Driver disguised like a seat was for Ford's self-driving car research
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Route Fifty
Las Vegas Wants to Find Problems With Its ‘Smart City’ Systems Faster
Aug 16, 2018
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Forbes
Toronto's Tech Scene Is Having A Moment, But Not For The Reason You'd Think
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The Atlantic
Are Cities Making Animals Smarter?
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Fast Company
What American inequality looks like from above
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The Washington Post
New York law curbing Uber may spread — and return focus to congestion pricing
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CNBC
Cycling to play a big role in future of this major Indian city
Aug 15, 2018
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CityLab
Amsterdam's Centrumeiland: A Lean, Green Artificial Island Dream
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CNN
Uritrottoir: eco-friendly open air urinals cause uproar in Paris
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Bloomberg
Electric Scooters Go Up Against U.K. Highways Act of 1835
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Route Fifty
Instead of Razing Buildings, Some Cities Want to Reuse Their Bones
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Huffington Post
Is There Such A Thing As An Inclusive Feminist City?
Aug 14, 2018
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The Guardian
Halfway to boiling: the city at 50C
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Next City
How This Community Fought for $70 Million in Cleanup Funds — and Won
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StateScoop
Don't be fooled by Orlando city government's website redesign
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Route Fifty
Drones Can Fix Problems on the Ground
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City Observatory
Going the wrong way: NYC’s new ride-hailing cap
Aug 13, 2018
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CityLab
White Bikes by the Road: What Do They Mean?
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Smart and Resilient Cities
Ramen Noodles and Civic Innovation
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Block Club Chicago
Police Defend Use Of ‘Bait Trucks’ On Chicago’s South Side: ‘No One Touches It, No One Gets Locked Up,’ Officer Says
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Los Angeles Times
How L.A. can gain housing (and transit ridership) without infuriating the neighbors
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The Atlantic
Can Philanthropy Save a City?