What We're Reading: Page 242
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Aug 10, 2018
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The Guardian
Inside Ashgabat, the flashy but empty 'city of the dead'
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Route Fifty
City in Florida Makes Scooter Intruders Think Twice
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Intelligent Transport
Riding the world’s first autonomous shuttle in regular route public transportation
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Business Insider
Detroit is building a $1 billion 'city within a city' on Hudson's site
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Meeting of the Minds
Improving Access to Urban Trails
Aug 09, 2018
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Futurism
Waymo’s Phoenix Project Could Tell Us If Self-Driving Cars Can Improve Public Transportation
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Curbed
Why valet parking is the future of smarter urban transit
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Governing
Building Homes in Flood Zones: Why Does This Bad Idea Keep Happening?
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Government Technology
Traffic Data in Tampa Gets the AI Treatment
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Evening Standard
Will Norman: We can make London a city fit for walkers and cyclists
Aug 08, 2018
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Mass Transit
You Can’t Have a Smart City with Dumb Roads
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Information Age
Intelligent transportation: The most important pillar of a smart city?
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ProPublica
Flood Thy Neighbor: Who Stays Dry and Who Decides?
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New York Times
Taxi and Uber Drivers Are United in Backing a Cap on Ride-Hail Vehicles
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CityLab
How AR Can Transform the Way Cities Work
Aug 07, 2018
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The Guardian
'Five years ago there was nothing': inside Duqm, the city rising from the sand
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The Washington Post
U.S. government’s secret shutdown plan for Metro
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New York Times
Cities’ Offers for Amazon Base Are Secrets Even to Many City Leaders
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Smart Cities Council
Smart energy's not just for cities: it's for islands too
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Recode
Uber and Lyft are fighting a critical battle against New York City — and this time, they might not win
Aug 06, 2018
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POLITICO
New Jersey bill would hike taxes on United Airlines to help fund PATH extension
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New York Times
As Google Maps Renames Neighborhoods, Residents Fume
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CityLab
Inside a Commuter Rail Comeback in Hartford, Connecticut
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Fast Company
What if Amazon just opened a lot of smaller headquarters?
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Governing
Transit Equity Starts at Home, Not in Washington
Aug 03, 2018
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The Verge
Uber and Lyft offered to bail out struggling taxi drivers, but New York City said no
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Cleveland.com
Councilman Kerry McCormack studying app technology as a way to improve downtown parking: Cleveland City Council summer recess
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Los Angeles Times
Inside the life of Waymo's driverless test family
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Rivard Report
City Eyes Regulatory 'Sweet Spot' as E-Scooters Multiply
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Wall Street Journal
Local Resistance Builds to Google’s ‘Smart City’ in Toronto
Aug 02, 2018
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Governing
Elon Musk Has Big Ideas, But Can Cities Make Them a Reality?
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Government Technology
Longtime Austin Transit CIO to Retire
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Streetsblog NYC
No Uber-Lyft Cap Needed Because New York Can Price Its Way Out of Congestion and Despair
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Forbes
Cities Must Take Advantage Of The Bikeshare Bonanza
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PitchBook
The top 9 VC investors in ridehailing companies