
February 1, 2004
- Written by American City & County Administrator
- 1st February 2004
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New pandemic recovery tools for public transitWhile much of the nation has been locked down for nearly a year, essential workers across the country have kept the fundamental aspects of society functioning despite the risks associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. Mass transportation agencies and operators have been at the forefront of this effort remaining committed to transporting critical personnel that depend […]
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Artificial cities could pave the way to driverless adoptionConnected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) have a future. That is without doubt but there is still a need to ensure that they will be safe on our highways and to ease the public’s safety concerns to increase their adoption over the next few years. CAVs need to be able to react to unforeseen events – […]
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How city leaders can develop, manage and maintain strategic partnershipsNow more than ever, the pandemic and economic crisis have exacerbated the need for municipal leaders to collaborate with other sectors including nonprofit, business, and philanthropy
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