The Future of Work, Office and Technology in Local Government
The Future of Work, Office and Technology in Local Government Commentary by Dr. Alan Shark American City & County
The Future of Work, Office and Technology in Local Government Commentary by Dr. Alan Shark American City & County
Interstate Water Wars Are Heating Up Along With the Climate Source: Governing.com
Underfunded Public Transit Systems Face Ongoing Challenges in Ohio By Kathiann M. Kowalski / Energy News Network
An Opportunity for Infrastructure that Cities and Industry Can Achieve By Brie Sachse / American City & County
Sacramento to Transform Historic Train Station into People-First Mobility Hub Transit, green space, affordable housing and sustainable infrastructure elements make up the 31-acre Sacramento Valley Station Area plan. By Cailin Crowe / SmartCitiesDive
Power of Partnerships Source: Engaging Local Government Leaders
‘I Feel like I’m Drowning’: Women Business Owners Keep Hitting New Barriers to Federal Loan Aid Women, especially women of color, are driving small-business growth during a pandemic in which they’ve been hit particularly hard — and missed out on help. By Muriel Padilla / RouteFifty
Philadelphia Uses Innovation Fund to Inspire Agencies to Take Action To encourage city agencies to reimagine and transform their internal and public-facing services, Philadelphia, Penn., has established an accessible and flexible innovation grant process. By Julia Edinger / GovTech
HUD Withdraws Proposed Rule, Reaffirms Its Commitment to Equal Access to Housing, Shelters, and Other Services Regardless of Gender Identity Source: HUD Exchange
COVID-19 Was a 'Pivot Point' for States Digital Transformation. Now What? The pandemic forced a torrent of new digital government endeavors. Now states and cities need to determine if the successful ones can be made permanent. By Benjamin Freed / StateScoop