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[View Online]( [Startups help municipalities optimize]( Image: Alexander Popov Thereâs an ongoing debate whether humans have reached â[peak intelligence]( But thereâs little doubt our cities are getting smarter each year, spurred by technology innovation. Anywhere you look in a city â from trash pickup to transportation to policing (more on that in a bit) â youâre likely to find a tech startup working to optimize the experience. Here are some examples: Utilities Denmark-based [Novalume]( offers a street lighting solution for smart city applications that helps municipalities manage their public lighting network and save energy. San Francisco-based [Carbon Lighthouse,]( which offers a similar service for commercial building owners, has secured [$36M in funding](. Atlanta-based Rubicon, the worldâs first â[trash unicorn]( describes itself as the âUber of trash pickup.â The company says it is working with 45 U.S. cities, including [Chattanooga]( to improve performance, reduce maintenance costs, and enhance residential and commercial sanitation service. Another startup in the trash space, Boston-based [Compology]( (theyâre hiring), raised $38M. The platform monitors the fullness and content of trash and recycling containers at multi-family properties. Charlotte, N.C. recently announced it had saved [$1.3M in waste costs]( using the companyâs waste metering technology. Transportation [The Routing Company]( spun out of MITâs Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), recently [secured $5M]( in seed funding to build out its platform that helps cities manage public buses and other transportation. The company says its system can help cities improve the reach, efficiency, and sustainability of public transit. Carmera, a New York-based mapping and data analytics startup, [raised $26.5M]( to develop high-definition maps for autonomous vehicle customers like automakers, suppliers and robotaxis to find the safest, most efficient routes. The companyâs crowdsourced maps are in New York, San Francisco, Seoul, and Tokyo. And speaking of robotaxis, Amazon subsidiary Zoox just [unveiled its initial design](. Policing More controversially, cities also are working with startups to better deploy their police forces to where they are needed most. One such startup, Santa Cruz-based [PredPol]( offers a âpredictive policingâ software program that analyzes historical crime data and recommends areas in the city that are most likely to see crime over the next shift. Philadelphia-based Azavea offers a similar service, Hunchlab, that surveys past crimes and digs into factors like population density, census data, and [even moon phases]( to flag areas for police attention. While our cities are undoubtedly getting smarter, how they deploy those smarts remains a relevant question. [View Story]( Hot startups hiring now ð¥ [Airtable]( - A spreadsheet with the power of a database. [Explore 32 jobs](. [Remix]( - A single platform to design for multiple transportation modes to thrive in your city. [Hiring an engineering manager](. [DataGrail]( - The age of privacy requires a new standard of transparency. [Explore 5 jobs](. [FLYR]( - The data-driven revenue operating system for airlines. [Explore 3 jobs](. Funding and acquisitions Public, [a social-focused free stock trading service]( announced a $65M Series C led by Accel, bringing total funding to date to $90M. The company allows investors to own fractional shares of stocks and ETFs and offers them a place to discuss and execute trades for free. Public says its increased user base by a multiple of 10 since the start of the year. The startup intends to use its new capital to continue investing into product work, keeping its flywheel alive. Squire, [a startup that sells software to barbershops]( raised $59M at a $250M valuation. Squire lets businesses schedule appointments, offer loyalty programs, and install contactless and cashless payment. The team says barbershop operations are more complex than other types of small businesses, requiring a custom approach. Reddit [acquired short-form video social platform]( Dubsmash. Under the terms of the deal, Dubsmash will continue as its own separate platform and its video creation tools will be integrated into Reddit. Terms were not disclosed. According to data from App Annie, Dubsmashâs share of the USAâs short-form video market is second only to TikTok. Reddit cited Dubsmashâs diverse user base as one of the reasons for its acquisition. According to Reddit, around 25% of Black teenagers in the U.S. use the service and 70% of its users are female. AngelList Weekly 90 Gold St San Francisco, CA 94133 [Unsubscribe]( | [Update preferences](