Three Government Strategies for Digital Velocity

By developing far-sighted thinking that strategically engages new technologies and puts citizens’ needs first, government can choose appropriate technologies for solutions targeted at delivering a high-impact citizen experience.

Planning Commissioner Priced Out of Palo Alto

“I cannot see a way to stay in Palo Alto and raise a family here,” wrote Kate Downing in an open letter.

Cost to Fix U.S. Waterworks Will Flow to State and Local Level, Experts Say

“There is nobody outside that’s going to pay for this and not expect to be paid back,” said one panelist at the National Conference of State Legislatures' summit.

Austin’s Mayor Has a Hilariously Awkward Interview

Steve Adler was serenaded and later danced while answering questions about a plan to help local musicians and artists feeling squeezed by a booming city.

This NYPD Counterterrorism Detective Has an Unusual Side Job—Bee Wrangler

For the police department’s official beekeeper, one unexpected side effect of swarm rescue is better community relationships.

Local Governments Concerned With Security Should Lead With Multi-Factor Authentication

Nation-states attempt to breach New Orleans’ systems “all the time,” so the city recently upped its defenses for law enforcement and several other departments and apps.

German Official Feels Slighted and Neglected by U.S. Sister City in Michigan

Among the apparent transgressions: Bay City 'just didn't get around to' sending Ansbach a Christmas card.

Virginia Mayor Busted By Cops in Undercover Meth-for-Sex Sting

Richard “Scott” Silverthorne was arrested Thursday night and faces a felony charge.

Kaine, No. 2 on the Democratic Ticket, Touts His Municipal Government Experience

Speaking to the National Urban League, the former Richmond mayor and Virginia governor explained why the time he spent in local government has been critical to his political success as a U.S. senator.

Route Fifty Roadmap: A Municipal Parks and Rec Facility With Olympic Stature

The L.A. Swimming Stadium, built for the 1932 games, isn’t your ordinary city pool.

More Shark-Detection Buoys in Mass.; Fantasy Sports Get OK to Resume in N.Y.

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Georgia city’s fight to expand a fiber network; new tree protections in Sacramento; and Idaho state worker health coverage.

New Orleans Ramps Up Zika Fight in Wake of Florida Cases

With federal funding in limbo, Mayor Mitch Landrieu has announced the city will shell out $500,000 in additional money to help prevent the spread of the virus.

Training Program Gives Cash-Strapped R.I. Municipalities Some Hope

‘Leadership Matters’ focuses on improving culture and performance in local public institutions in the Ocean State dealing with challenging fiscal conditions.

City Offered $70.3 Million Gift to Ease Structural Deficit; Lowest-Paid State Workers

Also in our State and Local Daily News Digest: Milwaukee police chief stymied by state on hiring new officers; tribe in Wash. state decries rocket tests; and Montana ballot proposal fight over funding for medical research.

In the ‘City of Good Neighbors,’ Government Leads by Example

In a guest article, Buffalo Mayor Byron W. Brown discusses how his city is harnessing data and empowering citizens to improve their community and government.

Mayors Tout Importance of Infrastructure Investment at DNC

“America will be weaker if we don’t start fixing our roads and our bridges and our ports and our airports,” Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn said Tuesday.

Millennials Bring New Life to Some Rust Belt Cities

Young college graduates are stemming population losses and transforming old neighborhoods in some Rust Belt cities.

Mayor Refuses to Remove ‘Black Lives Matter’ Banner; Baltimore Minimum Wage Split

Also in our State and Local Weekend News Digest: No THC in Colo. water supply; feds rebuff Arkansas TANF request; and advocating for mental health reform in Minnesota.

What an Informed Digital Strategy Can Do for Your Government Website

“Boston’s focus on its website as a product that lives and can be managed going forward is a great perspective that a lot of government agencies have trouble adopting.”

Kansas City Mayor: Guns Contributing to Tensions Between Police and Communities

“Unfortunately most of us mayors have very little ability to impact the proliferation of guns on our streets, because our state legislatures rob us of that,” according to Mayor Sly James.

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