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10 conversations in 2022 on the future of mobility, high-speed rail, resilience and more; These 5 big transit projects got done just as 2022 came to an end; Cities adapt hiring, work practices to address tech worker shortage; Inside Houston’s approach to addressing homelessness View online | Signup | Forward DAILY DIVE Jan. 3, 2023 | Today’s news and insights for smart city leaders NOTE FROM THE EDITOR Good morning from Las Vegas, where Reporter Dan Zukowski and I are at CES to get the latest news and trends related to electric and autonomous vehicles, smart city technology and more. Are you also at the conference this week? We're eager to know what's in store for you and your organization in 2023. Please get in touch if you'd like to meet. Michael Brady Senior Editor, Smart Cities Dive E-mail -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 PREDICTIONS ABOUT THE TRENDS THAT WILL SHAPE SMART CITIES IN 2023 Cities will get smarter about transportation infrastructure needs, continue to rethink the use of downtown spaces and look at where data can help inform various operations, readers said. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 CONVERSATIONS IN 2022 ON THE FUTURE OF MOBILITY, HIGH-SPEED RAIL, RESILIENCE AND MORE Smart Cities Dive caught up with executives from businesses including GM and Replica; officials from Austin, Oakland and other cities; and leaders from the U.S. Congress and Ukraine. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THESE 5 BIG TRANSIT PROJECTS GOT DONE JUST AS 2022 CAME TO AN END Multibillion-dollar rail transit projects like those that just opened in New York, Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Washington, D.C., can take years to build but bring benefits to residents, researchers say. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CITIES ADAPT HIRING, WORK PRACTICES TO ADDRESS TECH WORKER SHORTAGE Local governments aim to hire smarter, provide the right benefits, and build a pipeline of talent both internally and externally to support their technology worker needs. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSIDE HOUSTON’S APPROACH TO ADDRESSING HOMELESSNESS This series examines the factors that have led to the success of Houston’s homeless response system and the challenges the city faces and will continue to face in addressing homelessness. 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