
July 1, 2000
- Written by American City & County Administrator
- 1st July 2000
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Energy department announces $31M for local, state energy efficiency and conservation effortsIn support of the nation’s push toward clean energy, the U.S. Department of Energy announced this month the recipients of more than $31 million in investments through the Energy Efficiency Conservation Block Grant Program, which is funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The money will support projects in 19 states and local communities, and is […]
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Cities can achieve sustainability wins with micro transportation, green infrastructure and climate resilience planningIn 2024, local governments will continue working on several sustainability targets, says Stephen McCauley, associate professor of teaching at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) in Worcester, Mass. He says those targets and areas of interest include micro transportation, expanding electric vehicle charging infrastructure and reducing battery fire risk in electric vehicles. He predicts municipal governments will […]
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Strengthening Your School’s Defense for Respiratory Virus SeasonWith the school year underway, now is a great time to review cleaning protocols and ensure your facility is prepared for the respiratory virus season. While respiratory viruses are detected year-round, the season usually “occurs in the fall and winter, with peaks between December and February, although significant activity can last as late as May,” […]
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Optimizing Procurement: The University of Arizona's Time-Saving Journey with Cooperative PurchasingDo you ever feel like there isn’t enough time in the day to make the necessary purchases for your university? This is the exact challenge Edward (Ted) Nasser, Chief Procurement Officer for The University of Arizona, feels every day. In the last few years, his team has had quite an overhaul with some retirements, so […]