The Sidewalk Weekly is a show for people who are big on cities but short on time.
In the first segment [1:20-15:20], hosts Eric Jaffe and Vanessa Quirk discuss this week's three top stories:
- Los Angeles and new mobility companies fight over trip data (Laura Bliss, CityLab)
- The challenges of mapping gentrification — and why it matters (Eric Jaffe, Sidewalk Talk)
- The Sustainability Potential and Pitfalls of Prefabrication (Shaun Kuo, Urbanist)
In the second segment [15:40-22:40], the hosts interview reporter Alan Greenblatt, who just wrote about the only city in the U.S. to have established a Privacy Commission. (Governing)
And in the final segment, Last Smile [22:40-25:00], the hosts share what made them smile this week.
- Eric’s Pick: Barcelona pilots real-time occupancy screens in its subway cars (Intelligent Transport)
- Vanessa’s Pick: The MTA vs. John Tauranac (New Yorker)