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Air Quality Sensors Track COVID-19 Activity in Kansas City

A collaborative research project in Kansas City, Mo., uses sensors placed on buildings across diverse neighborhoods to monitor general air quality, as well as that in COVID-19 hotbeds, with publicly accessible data.

Data Analysis of Urban Trees Forecasts Climate Change Impact

Data Analysis of Urban Trees Forecasts Climate Change Impact
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How Virginia attracts LGBTQ+ visitors: Just be nice to everybody

According to Virginia Tourism, queer travelers in Virginia stay longer compared to all travelers. On average, 6% of visitors to our state identify as LGBTQ+ and they bring their wallets with them.

Tech Helps Planners Weigh Development, Historic Preservation

Tech Helps Planners Weigh Development, Historic Preservation A University of Pennsylvania project aims to make it easier for city planners to gauge resident preference for preserving historic homes against municipal needs for higher-density housing. May 28, 2021 •  Shutterstock/Spiroview Inc MetroLab Network has partnered with Government Technology  to bring its readers a segment called the MetroLab Innovation of the Month Series, which highlights impactful tech, data and innovation projects underway between cities and universities. If you’d like to learn more or contact the project leads, please contact MetroLab at info@metrolabnetwork.org for more information. In this month’s installment of the Innovation of the Month series, we highlight OurPlan, a project that is gathering and organizing land use preferences from actual residents to help planners better weigh development and preservation options. MetroLab’s Ben Levine and Josh Schacht spoke with the leaders of

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