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TOP STORIES A New Tool in the Battle to Keep Bike Lanes Clear Installing cameras that automatically ticket drivers who obstruct bike lanes w

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A New Tool in the Battle to Keep Bike Lanes Clear

Installing cameras that automatically ticket drivers who obstruct bike lanes would make riding safer. In New York City, such enforcement technology could be on its way. 

Pennsylvania County Could Become First to Divest From Wells Fargo Over Abortion
Citing the firm's donations to anti-abortion groups, Lehigh County wants to find a new bank for $145 million in assets.
San Francisco Races Clock for Comeback With Tech Gloom Deepening

As economic headwinds mount, the city is stepping up efforts to bring back workers and tourists.

Why Neighborhoods and Small Businesses Thrive in Tokyo
The new book "Emergent Tokyo" looks at how the city was shaped by daily small choices that create spontaneous patterns from the bottom up.
Dublin Is Getting Its First Metro Line
After 20 years of debate, a new 16-station, mainly underground rail link is coming to the Irish capital.

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From Broken Cities, a Plea for Grassroots Fixes
In "The Fight to Save the Town," legal scholar Michelle Wilde Anderson shows how four poverty-struck communities fought back against austerity. 
Bedrock, USA: "It's Not Going to Be Peaceful Much Longer"
Episode 2 of CityLab's podcast about the rise of extremism in local politics looks at a bitter divide in Shasta County, California.

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