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    Philadelphia maps out its first-ever digital equity plan

    The five-year plan aims to target the digital divide with certain smart city solutions, including piloting the use of city assets like transportation infrastructure and street furniture to enable new fixed wireless networks.

    By Cailin Crowe • Feb. 23, 2022
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    Telework is here to stay, but what does that mean for wage tax revenue?

    Editor's note: This article was originally published in American City & County, which has merged with Smart Cities Dive to bring you expanded coverage of city innovation and local government. For the latest in smart city news, explore Smart Cities Dive or sign up for our newsletter.It’s been ...

    By Andy Castillo • Feb. 22, 2022
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    Global sustainability network helps local governments share green procurement practices

    Global sustainability network helps local governments share green procurement practices

    By Michael Keating • Feb. 22, 2022
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    Procurement + legislation: Maximizing the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act

    In just more than a year since its passing, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) has provided $185 billion to thousands of infrastructure projects across the United States.

    By Jarrod McAdoo • Feb. 22, 2022
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    States can reduce the cost of tax compliance for businesses with uniformity and tech

    Editor's note: This article was originally published in American City & County, which has merged with Smart Cities Dive to bring you expanded coverage of city innovation and local government. For the latest in smart city news, explore Smart Cities Dive or sign up for our newsletter.Whether it...

    By Scott Peterson • Feb. 21, 2022
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    Oh, the times are a-changing: A comprehensive look at some of the government trends of the future

    The expression “there is no constant, except for change” has been a truism for government and educational teams as ever-changing challenges have been thrust upon them in an unprecedented manner.

    By Tammy Rimes, MPA • Feb. 20, 2022
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    Small cities seek to compete for historic infrastructure funds

    Under new White House guidance, smaller communities, like Mount Vernon, Washington, may have an easier time applying for grant funding.

    By Austyn Gaffney • Feb. 17, 2022
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    Strategies that make universal broadband access a reality are needed

    As the federal government readies $65 billion for broadband adoption, local leaders should make thoughtful, culturally-responsive strategies that connect all of our communities, writes the CEO of the Hispanic Heritage Foundation.  

    By Antonio Tijerino • Feb. 16, 2022
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    Sheltered homelessness down 8% amid COVID emergency measures: HUD report

    Advocates say the decrease in people experiencing homelessness shows the need for permanent government aid. 

    By Jason Plautz • Feb. 15, 2022
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    Two years out, transportation leaders reflect on pandemic changes

    Faced with a drastic loss of riders and revenues in early 2020, transit executives refocused their planning around equity, economics and community engagement, they said in a recent webinar.

    By Feb. 15, 2022
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    Local leaders offer incentives to boost public engagement in city planning

    Cities are offering gift cards, checks, food and services to residents to achieve more equitable participation in planning. But true engagement needs to be more than transactional, community organizers say.

    By Danielle McLean • Feb. 15, 2022
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    Replica CEO talks data privacy and lessons learned from Portland Metro project

    As the world nears the two-year anniversary of pandemic lockdowns, Nick Bowden discusses how COVID-19 has impacted urban planning and offers advice for city leaders to respond with privacy-friendly data practices. 

    By Cailin Crowe • Feb. 14, 2022
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    To confront gun violence, San Jose, California, tries requiring insurance

    The city, which has seen three mass shootings in three years, is one of several localities to try new approaches to prevent gun violence with the help of new funding from the Biden administration. 

    By Austyn Gaffney • Feb. 10, 2022
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    To prevent evictions, cities should take a multifaceted approach, NLC report says

    A new National League of Cities report says cities can tailor eviction policies to meet the unique needs of their communities with interventions such as legal and financial assistance, hotlines, and resources.

    By Jason Plautz • Feb. 7, 2022
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    Report: Government work might not always pay as well as the private sector, but the benefits are better

    Editor's note: This article was originally published in American City & County, which has merged with Smart Cities Dive to bring you expanded coverage of city innovation and local government. For the latest in smart city news, explore Smart Cities Dive or sign up for our newsletter.Local gove...

    By Andy Castillo • Feb. 7, 2022
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    San Francisco mayor proposes loosening landmark surveillance ordinance

    The proposal aims to provide law enforcement with real-time access to camera footage in a bid to address increased rates of crime. But privacy experts caution it would result in significant civil liberties consequences. 

    By Cailin Crowe • Feb. 4, 2022
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    NYC mayor reshapes climate approach to put environmental justice at the fore

    Climate progress requires "driving resilience, decarbonization, and environmental justice into daily city operations," said the city's newly appointed chief climate officer, a C40 Cities and Sidewalk Labs alum.

    By Maria Rachal • Feb. 3, 2022
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    These local governments are blazing the trail for cryptocurrency adoption

    From New York to Williston, North Dakota, some municipalities aim to integrate crypto into their operations, in part to attract tech-savvy businesses. But obstacles like fluctuating regulatory environments stand in the way.

    By Karen Kroll • Feb. 2, 2022
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    Smart Cities Dive 2022 Outlook

    In the year ahead, city leaders will continue preparing for the electrification of cars, buses and buildings, while also tackling the complex challenges of crime, growing inequities, labor shortages and extreme weather.

    Feb. 2, 2022
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    Pew study unpacks how state wildfire spending norms fall short and strain budgets

    Editor's note: This article was originally published in American City & County, which has merged with Smart Cities Dive to bring you expanded coverage of city innovation and local government. For the latest in smart city news, explore Smart Cities Dive or sign up for our newsletter.Every year...

    By Andy Castillo • Feb. 1, 2022
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    Resilience work expands as definition and dollars do, too

    The pandemic made it impossible to ignore how connected social and environmental challenges are in cities, while also illuminating the need for partnership within and among local governments, resilience advisers say.

    By Maria Rachal • Jan. 31, 2022
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    In the push for equitable and transparent governance, more cities turn to data

    The proportion of cities using data to monitor and analyze progress on key goals has more than doubled in the past six years, a marked difference from almost a decade ago, when the push began for more data-informed decisions.

    By Danielle McLean • Jan. 28, 2022
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    Connected vehicle tech at impasse as NTSB, FCC fight over spectrum issues

    Two federal agencies can't agree on data communications spectrum needs for vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communications that experts say will save lives.

    By Jan. 28, 2022
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    Predictions for local governments in 2022: Resiliency and sustainability

    We are all aware that 2021 was a challenging year for communities around the country, and while some of these challenges linger, the new year presents an opportunity for local governments to drive community-wide improvements that will optimize buildings, public spaces, utilities and more to create healthy, thriving environments in 2022.

    By Lisa Brown • Jan. 27, 2022
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    8 trends shaping cities in 2022

    Cities continue to confront challenges surrounding the pandemic, the climate crisis, rising inequality and public safety this year.

    By Cailin Crowe, Danielle McLean, Maria Rachal, Dan Zukowski and Jason Plautz • Jan. 26, 2022