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Report: Police response to homelessness is inherently punitive
Clearing encampments and arresting those living on the streets might temporarily remove homelessness from the public eye, but it doesn’t help unhoused residents retain housing or recover their longterm stability. Even so, a new policy brief from the researchers behind Boston University’s annual Menino Survey of Mayors finds the majority of American cities still rely […]
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How to move to a citizen-focused engagement model
We know that engaged citizens play a critical role in helping make government agencies more transparent, more effective and more accountable. In fact, putting increased attention on digital government services and the citizen experience was ranked as one of the biggest changes that state chief information officers expected to continue post-pandemic. But too often, many […]
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10 best suburbs for city-like living
As more people are moving out to the suburbs, they still crave those city-living amenities like restaurants, shopping and engagement. So, suburban areas are adopting more urban aesthetics and principals, creating vibrant and connected communities. StorageCafe recently looked at the best U.S. suburbs with that urban flair, to see where people can find the right […]
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5 reasons why Plan Examiners need Objective Trapeze
Hundreds of local authorities around the world rely on Objective Trapeze to manage digital plans and documents in a way not possible before… is it time you joined them? In our infographic, we look at the 5 most common frustrations for Plan Examiners, and how Objective Trapeze solves these challenges. With tools to help teams […]