Governance & Finance: Page 58
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Mayors seek financial relief amid protests: ‘We absolutely cannot do it alone’
Many cities grappling with already-strapped budgets due to coronavirus are calling on Congress for additional aid as they confront the costs of recent racial justice demonstrations.
By Cailin Crowe • June 2, 2020 -
Wulff, Andreas. (2015). "New York City" [Photograph]. Retrieved from Flickr.
Census data shows slowing population growth in big cities — for now
A Brookings Institution report found a rise in urban population growth in the first half of the decade, followed by a decline and an uncertain future due to the pandemic.
By Cailin Crowe • June 1, 2020 -
Cities need more expertise, utility support in 100% renewables push: report
The authors said local leaders should invest more time to ensure the energy transition is equitable and does not leave marginalized communities behind.
By Chris Teale • June 1, 2020 -
A sneak peek at San Francisco’s new low-carbon neighborhood
The city unanimously approved plans to build a 29-acre sustainable, transportation-efficient community on the site of a former century-old fossil fuel power plant.
By Cailin Crowe • May 29, 2020 -
North Texas Innovation Alliance to foster collaborative regional growth
The new nonprofit will bring together 21 founding members including 12 Texas cities to help tackle issues like infrastructure, equity and transportation.
By Chris Teale • May 29, 2020 -
Solar ‘growing rapidly’ in US cities: report
Fifty cities have more than doubled their total installed solar photovoltaic capacity since 2013, according to a new report by Environment America.
By Chris Teale • May 28, 2020 -
NYC mayor signs COVID-19 relief bill providing help for restaurants
The package includes suspension of sidewalk cafe fees through February 2021, caps on third-party delivery fees and other protections for an industry that has lost $2 billion in sales across the state.
By Julie Littman • May 27, 2020 -
Columbus, OH exceeds EV adoption goal
Local residents have purchased more than 3,300 electric vehicles over the past three years as part of its $10 million Paul G. Allen Family Foundation grant.
By Cailin Crowe • May 27, 2020 -
Deep Dive
Transportation leaders focus on regaining trust before building anew
Before eyeing new infrastructure, transportation agencies must regain the loyalty of riders who fled to personal cars amid the pandemic.
By Chris Teale • May 26, 2020 -
Deep Dive
Stay-at-home orders shine light on ‘amplified’ digital divide
Just as the Great Depression highlighted a need for ubiquitous electricity, advocates are urging leaders to seize COVID-19 as a turning point for ubiquitous internet.
By Chris Teale • May 26, 2020 -
Deep Dive
Observing recovery through a climate ‘magnifying glass’
COVID-19 presented cities with fresh observations of climate trends, marking a crucial time for leaders to weave climate change mitigation into recovery efforts.
By Chris Teale • May 26, 2020 -
Water utilities face an uphill climb out of the deep end
Many water utilities have found themselves supplying a public necessity to customers with empty pockets. Leaders are now calling for increased infrastructure investments to support a revenue rebound.
By Chris Teale • May 26, 2020 -
Telecoms pledge to push 5G despite coronavirus setbacks
Pandemic limitations have stretched out infrastructure approval processes, leading to expected delays in network availability. Regardless, telecoms have "no intention of slowing down" on 5G.
By Chris Teale • May 26, 2020 -
Deep Dive
The ‘new normal’: City sectors confront post-coronavirus realities
With costs of the pandemic coming into focus as recovery efforts persist, Smart Cities Dive analyzed how leaders across various departments can use lessons from the COVID-19 crisis to rebuild.
By Chris Teale • May 26, 2020 -
10 congestion pricing principles for cities to consider: report
The Eno Center for Transportation said local leaders should focus on equity and transparency, and limit exemptions to emergency vehicles only.
By Chris Teale • May 26, 2020 -
Smart projects not a priority for most government CIOs, CTOs: report
CompTIA's Public Technology Institute found that even before the pandemic, only 25% of city and county leaders surveyed had a smart strategy in place.
By Chris Teale • May 22, 2020 -
Rubicon report cites $208M potential savings for cities using smart waste platform
The smart waste and recycling tech company played up its municipal offerings and emphasized the "waste wake-up call" many cities are facing post-China's scrap import ban.
By Cole Rosengren • May 22, 2020 -
In second health crisis of his tenure, Revere, MA’s mayor taps new tech
Mayor Brian Arrigo's administration, which oversaw the worst of the opioid epidemic, now faces another health crisis: COVID-19. This time, they brought in Soofa to aid residents through the newest scourge.
By Kristin Musulin • May 22, 2020 -
Populus unveils mobility data sharing guide for cities
The guide aims to help cities and operators "very clearly articulate" which types of data are needed for various transportation policies and goals.
By Kristin Musulin • May 22, 2020 -
GoToVan. (2020). "English Bay, Vancouver during coronavirus pandemic" [Photograph]. Retrieved from Flickr.
Memorial Day travel could prompt pandemic’s largest VMT spike
Coastal cities are bracing for what will "almost certainly" be their highest levels of vehicles miles traveled (VMT) since Easter, according to StreetLight Data.
By Cailin Crowe • May 21, 2020 -
Münzel, Danko. (2018). "USA-Reise New York" [Photograph]. Retrieved from Flickr.
The amenities that attach people to their cities: report
A new report offers insights to what connects residents to cities, and provides key suggestions for leaders to foster such attachments — even during the pandemic.
By Cailin Crowe • May 20, 2020 -
Minneapolis tops annual park ranking as budget cuts loom
While cities count economic losses from coronavirus and look to trim budgets, the Trust for Public Land fears park spending may be the first to go.
By Chris Teale • May 20, 2020 -
Column
Purchasing in a pandemic: Life on the front lines in Rockland County, N.Y.
Paul Brennan has been the director of purchasing for Rockland County, N.Y., for 27 years.
By Derek Prall • May 19, 2020 -
Snohomish County, WA taps voice tech to aid economic recovery
In the United States' "ground zero" of COVID-19, this county is blazing a trail in effective communications with residents and businesses.
By Kristin Musulin • May 19, 2020 -
Column
Cincinnati passes historic transportation bill
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By Derek Prall • May 18, 2020