Bay Area City Heading Toward Bankruptcy?; Iowa Looks at Preempting Cities on Minimum Wage

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Is Edwards using tactics from Jindal’s Louisiana budget playbook; N.J. county distributes potassium-iodide pills; a blueprint for a city-county consolidation in Upstate N.Y.

Red-Light Camera Company Finalizes Legal Settlement With Chicago

According to Mayor Rahm Emanuel, his city “will not stand by while a company takes advantage of our taxpayers, and I hope that this serves as a warning to other companies.”

Water Emergency in Chapel Hill, N.C.: ‘Our Water Supply Basically Ran Out’

Local authorities work to restore service after problems with fluoride treatment and a broken water main led to a loss in pressure.

Local Government Associations Team Up Around Technology

National League of Cities, National Association of Counties and Public Technology Institute are not only co-locating, but sharing resources and ideas around technology.

In the ‘New Un-Normal’ of Trump, Cities Will Continue to Be Beacons of Progress

Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia discusses how a new White House administration won’t stop the momentum that’s pushed his city and others like it forward.

Cities and County Leaders Respond to Trump’s Sanctuary Cities Order

Statements from mayors and other local officials regarding the president’s executive order were defiant and affirmed their commitment to protect undocumented immigrants in their communities.

Fiscally Strained Michigan Municipalities Face a ‘Perfect Storm’

“We cannot succeed as a state if we do not have fiscally strong communities,” according to the Michigan Municipal League’s associate executive director.

New York's Pursuit of a More Useful App Contest

After drawing criticism from the tech community, the city redefines how government app competitions can work efficiently.

This Tool Helped D.C. Police Better Allocate Resources Throughout Inauguration Weekend

Geospatial data aggregation informs day-to-day police work and security for large events.

Boosting Their Brands in Front of the Nation’s Mayors

Commercial and non-profit groups seek favor and recognition at the U.S. Conference of Mayors winter meeting in the nation’s capital.

In Effort to Protect the Muni Bond Tax Exemption, ‘It’s a Full Court Press’

Columbia, S.C., Mayor Stephen Benjamin is helping lead a push by city halls to defend the tax break. “We’re going to speak to every member of Congress.”

Mayors Stand Together in Support of the Affordable Care Act

“We are all here to say you cannot replace something with nothing, and you cannot replace something with something worse.”

The Great Texas Pension Fix

Houston owes its police, fire, and city workers about $7.8 billion, and it doesn’t exactly have the cash on hand. Their hard-fought solution could serve as a model for the rest of Texas, and the nation.

Mayors Hear From Bill Ford on Autonomous Vehicles and Other Emerging Technologies

“We don’t have all the answers,” the Ford Motor Co. executive chairman said. “We often don’t even know what the questions are.”

Mayors Share Experiences From Their Efforts to End Veteran Homelessness

At the U.S. Conference of Mayors winter meeting in the nation’s capital, Austin’s Steve Adler and John Giles of Mesa, Ariz., discuss their power to convene.

For U.S. Conference of Mayors, ‘So Far, So Good’ With Trump

On the first day of the organization’s annual winter meeting in Washington, D.C., city hall leaders discussed policy priorities such as infrastructure, health care and law enforcement.

As Uber Teams Up With Public Sector, Tensions Over Trade Secrets and Transparency

“The Legislature really needs to clarify what the public policy is going to be,” according to the city manager of Altamonte Springs, Florida.

U.S. Mayors Gathering in D.C. Ahead of Trump Inauguration

Vice President-elect Pence is scheduled to address more than 300 city hall leaders on Tuesday afternoon

Giving Cities Room to Experiment and Innovate

The latest round of Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Innovation Teams program encourages cities to find solutions based on data analysis and a human-centered approach.

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