People
HUD Makes Record $2.3 Billion Available to Support Thousands of Local Homeless Programs
Source: HUD
Will Up-Zoning Make Housing More Affordable?
By J. Brian Charles / Governing.com
The One Political Job Where Women Are Overrepresented
By Emma Coleman / RouteFifty
The FY 2019 CoC Program Competition is Now Open
Source: HUD
The 10 Most Diverse Counties in 2019
Source:American City and County
The Holistic Housing Podcast
brings together thought leaders, policy makers and program implementers across the affordable housing, community development and economic development field.
Source: National Association for County Community and Economic Development
Planet
The 3 Pictures That Explain Everything About Smart Cities
By Kevin Rogan / CityLab
With New Board Members, Omaha Utility Making Moves Toward Low-carbon Future
By Karen Uhlenhuth Johnston / Energy News Network
New #LoveMyCity Campaign Celebrates the Love People Have for Their Communities
Source: National League of Cities
First Comes Renewable Energy, Then Comes Battery Storage, Then Comes ???
By Steve Hanley CleanTechnica
Can Waze Convince Commuters to Carpool Again?
Source: CityLab
Paper Records Phase-out Looks to Accelerate Digital Transformation
By Jory Heckman / Federal News Network
Prosperity
July – Celebrate Small Cities Month
Source: National League of Cities
Engagement for All; or Making Sure Everyone Can Access Chewie
Source: Engaging Local Government Leaders
IDIS Training for CDBG Grantees
Source: HUD Exchange
The 44th Annual National Association for County Community and Economic Development (NACCED)
Educational Conference and Training will take place October 13-16 at the Marriott University Park in Tucson, AZ and is hosted by NACCED member Pima County. Themed “Ancient Roots, Blooming Future,” this year’s meeting focuses on a wide range of cutting edge educational topics in the community development, economic development, and affordable housing field.
Draft Conference Program