What We’re Reading: Page 83
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jan 13, 2023
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The Atlantic
Cities Really Can Be Both Denser and Greener
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Bloomberg CityLab
Despite Chaos, Cities Are Sticking With Twitter
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NPR
Cities and states are trying to limit high application fees for renters
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American City and County
Transit authorities overwhelmingly embrace new technology, and riders are the better for it
Jan 12, 2023
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Wall Street Journal
Cities Are Headed for Fiscal Trouble Again, Especially if There’s a Recession
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Construction Dive
Sector watch: ‘A lot of money on the table’ for civil construction this year
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Multifamily Dive
After a strong 2022, rent growth expected to slow this year
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StateScoop
Philadelphia still 15 years out from fully modernized traffic system
Jan 11, 2023
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The Washington Post
A Chicago suburb promised Black residents reparations. Few have been paid.
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The Wall Street Journal
Public Transit Goes Off the Rails With Fewer Riders, Dwindling Cash, Rising Crime
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StateScoop
Baltimore uses AI to find and tear down abandoned buildings
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Route Fifty
A ‘Bootcamp’ to Help Smaller Cities Win Infrastructure Grants
Jan 06, 2023
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Wall Street Journal
Jeep-Maker Stellantis to Build Flying Taxis With Archer Aviation
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The New York Times
Mercedes-Benz Plans to Build U.S. Electric Car Charging Network
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KRQE News
Santa Fe, Albuquerque join western cities in water conservation commitment
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Governing
Waterfronts Are Great for Cities — When They’re Done Right
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Los Angeles Magazine
Is the City of Angels Doomed to Become the City of Warehouses?
Jan 05, 2023
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D Magazine
In Texas, Where Cities Can’t Cut Police Spending Without Penalty, Public Safety Reigns
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Gothamist
Advocates push Hochul to expand NYC’s Vision Zero program statewide
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Mother Jones
Heavier Storms Are Here. Rain Gardens Can Help.
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Route Fifty
The New Federal Grants to Help Cities Ditch ‘NIMBY’-backed Zoning