What We're Reading: Page 249
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jun 05, 2018
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TechCrunch
The race to build autonomous delivery robots rolls on
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New York Times
In Vancouver, a Housing Frenzy That Even Owners Want to End
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The Guardian
Is Chongqing's 'horizontal skyscraper' the answer to overcrowded cities?
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Route Fifty
In Taking Up Climate Battle, Cities and States Shift the Debate
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CityLab
Transit Ridership Depends on Bus Service, Study Finds
Jun 04, 2018
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TechCrunch
Lyft is reportedly close to buying the company behind Ford GoBike and Citi Bike
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Digital Trends
Smart Cities Pose Enhanced Security Challenges and Threats
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ATTOM Data Solutions
Amazon HQ2 Finalists Ranked by Housing Market Health
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Bloomberg Cities
7 Millennial mayors to watch
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National League of Cities
Autonomous Vehicles: Future Scenarios
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The Atlantic
Should You Ride an Electric Scooter?
Jun 01, 2018
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Curbed
Climate Mayors: The impact a year after the U.S. left the Paris agreement
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Next City
New School Vibes Among the Old School Stacks
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Brookings Institution
Evolving tax incentives: A shared value approach to economic development in Portland
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GreenBiz
The power of collaboration for the digital innovations of Smart Cities
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Governing
Welcome to Babcock Ranch: America’s First Solar-Powered Town
May 31, 2018
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Jalopnik
Taxi Drivers In New York City Are Taking Their Own Lives Due To Debt
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CityLab
In Pursuit of a More Transparent Bidding War for HQ2
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Next City
Planning For the Rising Tide To Lift More Boats in the Bay Area
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Silicon Valley Business Journal
Police: Tesla Model S steered into parked police car while in ‘Autopilot’ mode
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StateScoop
Oakland County, Michigan hires new CISO
May 30, 2018
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TechCrunch
The well-funded startups driven to own the autonomous vehicle stack
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Next City
What Can Bees Teach Us About Building Better Urban Ecosystems?
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CityLab
Why Transit-Rich Neighborhoods Are More Affordable
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Government Technology
San Jose-AT&T Small Cell Pact Important to Closing City's Digital Divide
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Governing
White Flight Returns, This Time From the Suburbs
May 29, 2018
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Wired
Can a City Really Sue an Oil Company for Climate Change?
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CityLab
How Politicians Pander to Voters Using Corporate Incentives
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Next City
Who’s Afraid of Fare-Free Public Transit?
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CityLab
Madrid Takes Its Car Ban to the Next Level
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Government Technology
From Homeless Health Care to On-Street Parking: 9 More Startups from Bridge SF
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The Guardian
Cash converters: could this Dutch scheme stop drivers speeding?
May 25, 2018
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ProPublica
Amid Affordable Housing Dispute, Conservatives Seek a Home in Chicago
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Bloomberg
Why Do Americans Stay When Their Town Has No Future?
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Slate
Amazon gives Seattle’s Mary’s Place free food and real estate—and is a total pain
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StateScoop
How Denver integrates automation into HR processes
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Nashville Scene
Refueling for Another Run at Transit