Governance: Page 53
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New year brings minimum wage hike in 19 states
Minimum wage increases can present HR with an opportunity to evaluate hiring and compensation policies.
By Lisa Burden • Jan. 2, 2019 -
Massachusetts governor signs law regulating short-term rentals
Hosts with the likes of Airbnb will have to register with the state and pay the same excise taxes as hotels under rules that take effect July 1.
By Katie Pyzyk • Jan. 2, 2019 -
Our 10 best stories of 2018
After a jam-packed year of emerging trends, innovations, startups and partnerships, here are the top stories that shaped 2018.
By Kristin Musulin • Dec. 21, 2018 -
North Miami, FL to partner with Gridics on 3D zoning map
The city says the technology will make it easier to see how zoning requirements apply to properties and to visualize development potential.
By Jason Plautz • Dec. 21, 2018 -
Researchers present Columbus, OH leaders with climate adaptation plan
The document contains 43 action items to boost the city's resilience to the effects of climate change, divided into categories: necessary and aspirational.
By Katie Pyzyk • Dec. 21, 2018 -
10 jurisdictions commit to regional cap-and-invest system to cut emissions
The program will encourage reducing transportation sector emissions, while proceeds from pollution will be reinvested in cleaner options.
By Katie Pyzyk • Dec. 20, 2018 -
A look back at the top trends that shaped cities in 2018
From 5G battles to consolidation in mobility, these are the trends and innovations that altered the smart cities space this year.
By Kristin Musulin • Dec. 20, 2018 -
Incoming New York lawmakers back congestion pricing
The all-Democratic group of new state senators said the plan would help fund needed improvements to the New York City subway.
By Jason Plautz • Dec. 20, 2018 -
How driverless vehicles could take employment past 'business as usual'
AVs could revolutionize the workforce, from allowing employees to work while commuting to providing completely new entrepreneurial ventures.
By Katie Pyzyk • Dec. 18, 2018 -
After HQ2 bidding wars, mayors urge less feverish chase of big tech campuses
Instead of chasing one company and its promise of tens of thousands of jobs, city leaders said there should be a renewed focus on fostering communities of innovation.
By Chris Teale • Dec. 14, 2018 -
How NYC and Arlington, VA are prepping communities for HQ2
Officials have developed community engagement committees and strategies to quell the concerns some local residents have about Amazon coming to town.
By Kristin Musulin • Dec. 12, 2018 -
The smart city conferences to check out in 2019
Next year has a full slate of industry conferences, featuring conversations with top public and private officials on the pressing issues facing cities.
By Chris Teale • Dec. 10, 2018 -
Congress urged to use public, not private, dollars to invest in infrastructure
Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-OR, derided the Trump administration's previous infrastructure plan as "ridiculous," and said that the federal government must step up on funding.
By Chris Teale • Dec. 6, 2018 -
White House proposal to end EV tax credit comes under fire
EVgo CEO Cathy Zoi said at an event in Washington, DC that the $7,500 rebate is "a perfect way to ease Americans ... into electrified transportation."
By Chris Teale • Dec. 6, 2018 -
San Jose, CA approves land sale for Google development
The tech giant will build an 50-acre transit-oriented development of offices, shops and restaurants, which is expected to bring at least 20,000 employees to the area.
By Jason Plautz • Dec. 5, 2018 -
NYC sets nation's first minimum wage for ride-hailing drivers
Drivers for companies like Uber and Lyft now must be paid at least $17.22 an hour after expenses, under rules approved by the city's Taxi and Limousine Commission.
By Chris Teale • Dec. 5, 2018 -
A look at Sidewalk Labs' site plans for its Toronto project
Google parent company Alphabet said 40% of Quayside's residential housing will be below market rate in what it says is a "people-first public realm."
By Jason Plautz • Dec. 4, 2018 -
San Francisco mayor to improve housing programs with excess tax revenue
Mayor London Breed wants a portion of the $181 million general fund windfall to bolster affordable housing and homelessness mitigation programs.
By Katie Pyzyk • Dec. 4, 2018 -
Calgary, Alberta unveils 4 new smart city initiatives
The city will use sensors to monitor noise pollution, air quality and golf cart usage at its municipal course, and add better disabled access to city buildings.
By Chris Teale • Dec. 4, 2018 -
Dive Awards
Technology of the Year: FirstNet
The dedicated tech for first responders has helped deal with emergencies like Hurricane Florence, the wildfires in California and mass shootings.
By Jason Plautz • Dec. 3, 2018 -
Dive Awards
City of the Year: Columbus, OH
The city has gathered momentum two years on from winning the U.S. Department of Transportation's Smart City Challenge and stepped up with several new initiatives.
By Chris Teale • Dec. 3, 2018 -
Dive Awards
City Leader of the Year: Sylvester Turner, Houston
Turner was praised for his leadership during Hurricane Harvey, while in subsequent months he has worked to transform the city and move it forward.
By Kristin Musulin • Dec. 3, 2018 -
Dive Awards
The Smart Cities Dive Awards for 2018
The awards recognize the top disruptors and innovators in smart cities. These leaders, groups and companies are transforming urban life and shaping the future.
By Smart Cities Dive Team • Dec. 3, 2018 -
Denver City Council approves safe injection sites for drug use
This approval follows the release of Denver's Opioid Response Strategic Plan to increase awareness and understanding of the root causes of substance use.
By Katie Pyzyk • Nov. 28, 2018 -
Orange County, CA officials approve $43B transportation plan
Planned construction includes high-occupancy vehicle lanes, regular lanes, express lanes, interchanges and toll roads, the exploration of highways for autonomous vehicles and more.
By Kim Slowey • Nov. 28, 2018