Governance & Finance: Page 57


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    Opinion

    5 focal points needed to develop a smart city

    Given the pace at which new technology is overtaking social infrastructure, cities must "up their game" with a greater sense of focus and urgency. 

    By Clint Vince and Jennifer Morrissey • June 18, 2020
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    Chicago sustainability officer to marry racial equity, climate goals

    Mayor Lori Lightfoot appointed Angela Tovar to help the city reach its 2025 climate goals through the prioritization of racial equity, environmental justice and economic inclusivity.

    By Cailin Crowe • June 15, 2020
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    Monumental movement: The disposal of city statues

    As cities face growing demands to remove controversial monuments amid protests against systemic racism, they must determine how to best take them down — and where to put them.

    By Amanda Loudin • June 15, 2020
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    Securing critical infrastructure in the smart city

    Smart cities are the future, but ensuring the safety of their citizens, data and access to services should be considered up front — not after the fact.

    By Neil Correa • June 15, 2020
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    Knoxville, TN still quiet on details of cyberattack

    While the city confirmed its cyber insurance to local press, it remains unclear if any ransom has been paid.

    By Chris Teale • Updated June 25, 2020
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    Savannah, GA offers $2K to attract remote tech workers

    The Savannah Technology Workforce Incentive aims to bolster the region's tech ecosystem by leveraging flexibilities of the telework community, especially amid relaxed telework limitations.

    By Kristin Musulin • June 12, 2020
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    Smart cities require a balance of privacy and open data

    Strategies to protect privacy as data becomes more ubiquitous are fundamental, while government capacity to manage data — technical and human — must be front and center. 

    By Lilian Coral • June 12, 2020
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    Amazon, Microsoft announce moratoria on police using facial recognition tech

    The pause from both companies comes after IBM announced it would end R&D on its own products as part of policy proposals designed to address responsible use of tech by law enforcement. 

    By Chris Teale • June 12, 2020
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    CivStart reveals govtech inclusivity task force

    The startup accelerator is turning experience into action by convening a network of public and private leaders to prioritize finding ways to influence diversity in govtech.

    By Kristin Musulin • June 11, 2020
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    7 public data projects enhancing civic engagement

    The Knight Foundation awarded $1 million to seven projects nationwide that work to hold governments accountable via creative uses of public data. 

    By Cailin Crowe • June 11, 2020
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    Denver’s trash, Houston’s treasure: How a bike fleet deal saved a trip to the scrapyard

    When Denver Bike Sharing shuttered its BCycle program in early 2020, Houston Bike Share saw an opportunity to expand its own fleet, saving thousands of dollars along the way.

    By Kristin Musulin • June 10, 2020
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    US residents losing trust in government: survey

    ICF and MFour Mobile Research polling found 57% of adults believe their state and local governments are reopening nonessential businesses too soon.

    By Cailin Crowe • June 9, 2020
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    House transport bill proposes $250M in grants to reduce congestion

    The INVEST in America Act would fund local projects to reduce gridlock at a time when city leaders fear congestion could worsen amid COVID-19 recovery.

    By Chris Teale • June 9, 2020
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    The 10 cities with the highest unemployment rates: report

    A recent WalletHub analysis of data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics found many tourism hub workforces were particularly vulnerable to COVID-19.

    By Cailin Crowe • June 9, 2020
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    Trump orders federal agencies to waive environmental regulations

    The order does away with agencies' responsibility to abide by regulations established under laws like the National Environmental Policy Act and the Clean Water Act to speed up public works projects that will create jobs.

    By Kim Slowey • June 9, 2020
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    San Luis Obispo, CA named best US city for biking

    The third annual PeopleForBikes ratings celebrates the ridership, safety, network, reach and acceleration of bicycle programs — but indicates U.S. cities have a long way to go.

    By Kristin Musulin • June 9, 2020
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    Minneapolis may end its police department. Will other cities follow suit?

    The mayor of Rochester, NY said in a recent webinar that localities must reform departments as part of "everyday business," not just in "times of turmoil."

    By Chris Teale • June 8, 2020
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    Cities face most coronavirus-related restaurant closures

    More restaurants have closed in urban areas than other regions during the pandemic, according to Datassential. Now, restaurants may face short-term disruptions from protests.

    By Emma Liem Beckett • June 8, 2020
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    NYC launches Text-to-911 service after years of delays

    The city avoided a splashy launch of the service due to concerns of an overwhelmed system amid the current protests for racial justice.

    By Chris Teale • June 5, 2020
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    5 outcomes of an Election Day marked by protests and pandemic

    The June 2 primary was unlike any other as mail-in voting became the norm to support social distancing, and voters grappled with protests, curfews and consolidated polling sites. 

    By Cailin Crowe • June 4, 2020
  • House Dems unveil $494B transportation infrastructure bill

    The INVEST in America Act would reauthorize funding that's currently provided under the FAST Act for improvements to highways, transit, safety and research.

    By Chris Teale • June 4, 2020
  • Montreal tree inventory project adapts to COVID-19 limitations

    With field work suspended, researchers at Concordia University are asking residents of the surrounding neighborhood to survey their own private trees. 

    By Chris Teale • June 3, 2020
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    Public transit advocates react to George Floyd protests

    Transit services have been disrupted in nearly every major U.S. city as thousands march to demand racial justice. While some agencies have provided buses to detain protesters, others have refused to assist police.

    By Kristin Musulin • June 3, 2020
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    Cross-sector data insights are critical amid COVID-19

    There's nothing like a crisis to demonstrate how hard it is to make quick sense of a tidal wave of information from every direction.

    By Ashvini Saxena • June 3, 2020
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    Massachusetts hopes ‘localized approach’ to GHG inventory can spread

    The Metropolitan Area Planning Council rolled out tools for local communities to collect and track emissions data, something officials believe could be replicated in other regions.

    By Chris Teale • June 2, 2020