Governance & Finance
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After federal job cuts, initiative aims to redirect talent to local government roles
Kansas City, Missouri, is the first city to pilot a Spotlight Cities program that matches laid-off federal workers with local government jobs.
By Ryan Kushner • Aug. 11, 2025 -
Tariffs make transit buses more expensive
North American bus manufacturer New Flyer reported strong demand for transit buses and a shift away from zero-emission vehicles in its second-quarter earnings call.
By Dan Zukowski • Aug. 4, 2025 -
Legislation to address Illinois RTA’s fiscal cliff faces uncertain future
The bills could add more than $1 billion in new operating revenue but raised concerns over new mandates and agency responsibilities.
By Dan Zukowski • Aug. 1, 2025 -
Can cities and states keep their roads in good shape?
With an influx of pandemic-era funds already spent, many states anticipate funding gaps over the next decade that could threaten road safety and infrastructure reliability.
By Dan Zukowski • July 31, 2025 -
No zoning code? That’s a problem, one Virginia city discovered.
Procedural missteps can derail even well-supported measures to eliminate single-family zoning — a problem Charlottesville, Virginia, is now addressing.
By Danielle McLean • July 31, 2025 -
Senate tackles housing affordability crisis with bipartisan bill
Mayors applauded the Senate’s ROAD to Housing Act proposal to speed housing development, cut red tape and fund local innovation.
By Ryan Kushner • July 30, 2025 -
Municipal codes, financial incentives are driving the retrofitting boom, new research finds
Nearly half of building executives surveyed believe retrofits meet urban space needs better than new construction, but many cities lack the policy muscle to make them scalable.
By Robyn Griggs Lawrence • July 29, 2025 -
Column
Paper-based payments are gone for good: What state and local governments need to know
Adopting digital payment methods such as digital wallets can have time and cost-saving benefits for resource-constrained local governments.
By Jamie Rosenberg • July 28, 2025 -
American City & County and Smart Cities Dive are combining
The AC&C staff will continue reporting on key state and local government issues under the Smart Cities Dive brand.
By Rachel H. Pollack • July 28, 2025 -
The Municipal Cost Index is now on Smart Cities Dive. Here’s what you need to know.
Since 1978, American City & County’s proprietary tool has helped local governments determine the cost of providing services to their residents.
By Michelle Havich • July 28, 2025 -
The Municipal Cost Index
This monthly index developed by American City & County is designed to capture the rising cost of doing business as a local government.
By Jasmine Ye Han , Michelle Havich • Updated Aug. 4, 2025 -
Deep Dive
LA passed a $30 minimum wage for hospitality workers. Hotels continue to fight it.
As hospitality and travel organizations push for a referendum on the Olympic Wage ordinance, city officials face a crossroads between supporting wage justice and risking economic fallout.
By Noelle Mateer • July 28, 2025 -
Smartphone, connected vehicle data could help states comply with DOT’s ‘Safe Roads’ demand
Governors must respond by August 30 to the Transportation Department’s letter asking for information on accident-prone arterial roads.
By Dan Zukowski • July 25, 2025 -
Florida governor, CFO launch DOGE-style local government audits
Broward County and Gainesville are the first communities to receive letters from the governor requesting financial and DEI information and access to offices, data and personnel.
By Maura Webber Sadovi • July 23, 2025 -
Column
Traffic-related fatalities continue to rise in multiple cities
Are outdated government operations to blame for Vision Zero failures?
By Wes Guckert, PTP • July 22, 2025 -
Sponsored by Constant Contact
6 top marketing trends for local governments in 2025
Discover the top trends that will help local governments strengthen relationships with constituents.
July 21, 2025 -
Sponsored by GovOS
Now entering the self-service era for state and local government
Government has always been people-based, but agencies must take a new approach to meet future needs.
July 21, 2025 -
(2025). "Subcommittee Markup of FY26 Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies Bill" [Video]. Retrieved from House Appropriations Committee/YouTube.
Amtrak, high-speed rail, public transit take cuts in House 2026 budget proposal
In a markup session Monday, a House subcommittee proposed slashing the transportation department’s discretionary spending by over $3 billion.
By Dan Zukowski • July 15, 2025 -
Cities drive most U.S. economic activity: report
Metro-area economies’ contributions to U.S. economic growth increased for the fifth consecutive year, according to the report released by the U.S. Conference of Mayors, but a S&P Global Market Intelligence representative noted economic headwinds ahead.
By Michelle Havich • July 10, 2025 -
Philadelphia sanitation strike ends with tentative pay agreement
AFSCME and Philadelphia officials confirmed the strike has ended, though the union must still ratify the terms of the deal before it becomes official. Between 1,200 and 1,300 sanitation workers were part of the strike.
By Megan Quinn • July 10, 2025 -
Sponsored by TomTom
[Podcast] Key trends in urban mobility transformation
In this podcast series, explore trending topics related to the larger theme of urban mobility transformation challenges and opportunities.
By Smart Cities Dive's studioID • Updated July 10, 2025 -
Massachusetts dedicates $8B to transportation in FY2026 budget
Public transportation funding will help the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority narrow its deficit. Roads and bridges also received funding.
By Dan Zukowski • July 8, 2025 -
Column
Building a resilient government starts with developing people
Local governments are often where policy meets execution. That front-line responsibility requires skilled, adaptable teams ready to navigate change. That’s why investing in employee learning and development is essential.
By Ray Resendez • July 2, 2025 -
Building community through play
The right playground equipment fosters community spirit and helps direct youth energy in the right direction
By Michael Keating • June 30, 2025 -
The pandemic and election disruptions have made local governments a target for cybercrime
Cybercriminals carry out highly targeted and prolonged attacks against local governments that involve advanced tools and techniques to infiltrate networks.
By Michael Keating • June 25, 2025