
April 1, 2003
- Written by American City & County Administrator
- 1st April 2003
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EPIC announces incentive program to help small municipalities replace lead pipesAccording to The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), there are an estimated 6-10 million lead service lines across the United States, causing a threat to drinking water supplies. The solution is removal and replacement of those lead pipes. Larger cities have programs to replace their lines, while smaller communities and under-resourced municipalities and water systems do […]
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Clearing a path to multicloud as the new foundation for digital governmentTo say that the last year has been challenging for state and local governments is a massive understatement. While citizens turned to their state and local agencies for guidance during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, state and local leaders were largely left to navigate the uncertainty without a roadmap or assistance from the Federal […]
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Records Management Rapid Response ChecklistManaging government records in today’s world requires that your organization is both prepared and agile, especially during these turbulent times. With a strong plan in place, your team will be prepared to handle these requests more efficiently, allowing you to focus on your priorities. Using this checklist, your agency can develop a multi-disciplined approach that […]
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Overcoming 5 Common Challenges Facing Facility ManagersYour building and facility portfolio represent your city or county’s largest financial asset. It’s also your second-largest expense and one of your most significant long-term obligations. With so much on the line, even the slightest improvement to facility maintenance and management can result in higher-performing operations, financial savings, and a significant investment return. Uncover the […]