
January 1, 1999
- Written by American City & County Administrator
- 1st January 1999
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Report: Reforming emergency dispatch won't be easy, but it's necessaryOver the last several years, reforming law enforcement has been a primary topic of discussion in communities across the nation. Discourse has mostly centered around the challenges agencies face in addressing the complex needs of those in mental health crisis, and the disparity of experience among community members depending on their race. But in this […]
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Three U.S. cities to adopt Bloomberg Philanthropies Mayors Challenge-winning project to combat climate changeBloomberg Philanthropies has announced that seven global cities, including three in the United States, will be adopting Stockholm’s Biochar Project, which turns plant waste from parks and homes into a charcoal-like substance that residents can use in their yards to help combat climate change. The project was the winner of the 2014 Bloomberg Philanthropies European […]
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10 cities ideal for hybrid or full-time telecommuters seeking an outdoor lifestyleWhen the pandemic was first realized, cities emptied out, highways were suddenly devoid of cars and storefronts shuttered overnight. The assumption in many communities was that it would last for a few months and then everything would return to normal—those who’d left would return to their office jobs and apartments. But these two years later, […]
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Take American City & County's budgeting surveyWith the recently passed infrastructure-related legislation by the federal government, local administrators across the United States are poised to make historic investments into their communities. Given the generational precedence of this action, we’re curious about the state of local budgets—what expense lines are increasing the fastest year-over-year? In what area has federal funding been the […]