David Zipper May 19, 2021 2021, CityLab When Cities Say No to New Transportation Technology David Zipper May 19, 2021 2021, CityLab States and the federal government are removing the ability of urban residents to manage vehicles on their streets.
David Zipper August 20, 2020 2020, Harvard Kennedy School, Other Policy Brief: Urban Mobility Pilots David Zipper August 20, 2020 2020, Harvard Kennedy School, Other By using pilots to carefully test hypotheses, cities can ensure that new mobility technology improves residents' lives.
David Zipper June 19, 2020 2019, CityLab Why FOMO is the Enemy of Good Urban Mobility Policy David Zipper June 19, 2020 2019, CityLab Urban policy should focus on improving lives, not a fear of missing out on the next cool thing.
David Zipper October 8, 2019 2019, CityLab Walled Gardens vs Open Mobility: The Battle Begins David Zipper October 8, 2019 2019, CityLab Lyft and Transit app are in a fight over New York's CitiBike, with grave implications.
David Zipper July 6, 2018 2018, CityLab Hook Local Startups, Not The HQ2 Whale David Zipper July 6, 2018 2018, CityLab Cities would be better off focusing on supporting local startups, not chasing Amazon's new HQ.
David Zipper March 9, 2018 2018, CityLab Silicon Vally Has Noticed The Heartland. Now What? David Zipper March 9, 2018 2018, CityLab How can Silicon Valley best support startups in Middle America?
David Zipper October 1, 2017 2017, CityLab No, Urban Tech Startups Aren't Transforming All Cities David Zipper October 1, 2017 2017, CityLab City startups concentrate deployments in big, global cities.
David Zipper September 17, 2017 2017, CityLab City Buyer Beware: Not Even Amazon Is A Sure Bet David Zipper September 17, 2017 2017, CityLab Cities should be wary of the risks when recruiting a big company like Amazon.