Governance & Finance: Page 106


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    Denver secures $1.8 billion public-private partnership for airport

    A redeye Denver city council session led to the approval of a $1.8 billion contract to transform Denver International Airport.

    By Jason Axelrod • Aug. 16, 2017
  • San Diego ramps up erosion-control efforts

    The crackdown on job-site practices is the result of a lengthy investigation by state officials into the city's enforcement practices.

    By Kim Slowey • Aug. 16, 2017
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    Opinion

    Why ubiquitous broadband and green ICT go hand-in-hand

    Broadband is simply a fat pipe. It’s how we use broadband – the applications, solutions and services that ride on it – that can contribute to smart and sustainable communities.

    By Charles Despins • Aug. 15, 2017
  • Trump signs executive order to streamline infrastructure approvals

    The order rolls back environmental regulations and calls for federal review of "new major infrastructure projects" to be reduced to roughly two years.

    By Hallie Busta • Aug. 15, 2017
  • Minneapolis Southwest light-rail construction could start in 2018

    The project has been a sore spot for state Republicans, who voted not to fund the 14-mile line and instead want to use the money for road and bridge repairs.

    By Kim Slowey • Aug. 14, 2017
  • Johns Hopkins report highlights Baltimore’s food system resilience

    The report encourages Baltimore to develop critical food facilities, community food storage and communication plans. 

    By Kristin Musulin • Aug. 10, 2017
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    Q&A: An inside look at Intel’s new AV lab

    Patti Robb, chief strategist of Intel's Silicon Valley Autonomous Vehicle Lab, shared insights on the new lab, the future of self-driving tech, and her first time riding in a car that nobody was steering.

    By Aug. 10, 2017
  • This small Mississippi city is getting smart to fight traffic

    Ridgeland recently announced a partnership with C Spire to pilot smart lighting and traffic analytics applications. 

    By , Cody Boteler • Aug. 10, 2017
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    At this NYC summer camp, kids build dream cities from scratch

    New York University's Science of Smart Cities program encourages students to observe the city around them — and develop solutions to improve it.

    By Aug. 9, 2017
  • San Diego nabs approval for plan to recycle sewage into drinking water

    The city's wastewater treatment plant would be one of the few in the world to directly recycle wastewater into potable drinking water.

    By Cody Boteler • Aug. 9, 2017
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    Q&A: TreeHouse CEO Jason Ballard on greening the home-improvement supply chain

    You can call it the “Home Depot for hipsters," but the Texas-based retailer is charting new territory in building product sales and services.

    By Hallie Busta • Aug. 9, 2017
  • Connecticut congressman proposes carbon tax for infrastructure funding

    Rep. John Larson plans to introduce the legislation when Congress returns from its August recess, as more lawmakers put forth ideas to fund a national rebuilding program.

    By Kim Slowey • Aug. 9, 2017
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    Cities crack down on food trucks

    Cities across the country are passing regulations on a summer staple — food trucks. The regulations differ widely in breadth.

    By Jason Axelrod • Aug. 7, 2017
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    How supply chains can rebound from natural disasters

    Companies should acknowledge that in the case of natural disaster, there is often no quick turnaround, but there are strategies to recover efficiently.

    By Barry Hochfelder • Aug. 7, 2017
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    4 low-tech solutions for creating smarter cities

    Smart city solutions don't always have to involve wires, sensors and Wi-Fi. Here's a collection of 4 low-tech, low-cost strategies to enhance quality of life in cities.

    By Aug. 3, 2017
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    Will more states opt out of paying prevailing wages on public construction projects?

    Editor's note: This article was originally published in American City & County, which has merged with Smart Cities Dive to bring you expanded coverage of city innovation and local government. For the latest in smart city news, explore Smart Cities Dive or sign up for our newsletter.Some state...

    By Michael Keating • Aug. 3, 2017
  • IBM launches new security services for IoT and connected cars

    These services may prove critical as more devices come online. 

    By Aug. 3, 2017
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    Location data will change decision-making in cities

    If cities can successfully navigate privacy concerns, location data sourced from citizens and residents could revolutionize decision-making.

    By Aug. 3, 2017
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    The year ahead for smart cities: Connectivity, connected lighting and mobility

    Lisa Brown, senior national director of municipal infrastructure and smart cities for Johnson Controls, talked with Smart Cities Dive about the "low-hanging fruit" of smart cities.

    By Cody Boteler • Aug. 2, 2017
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    Building engagement

    Multi-use city halls increase public amenity usage and connections with citizens.

    By Jason Axelrod • Aug. 1, 2017
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    The trust bank

    When scandal hits, local governments have to ensure the ‘trust account’ they share with residents doesn’t become overdrawn.

    By Derek Prall • July 31, 2017
  • IBM consultants to help 5 cities tackle actionable projects

    The teams will tackle issues that can be tightly scoped and completed in a few weeks.

    By Cody Boteler • July 27, 2017
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    Checking in on Columbus, OH a year after Smart City Challenge

    Columbus, OH, might not have glitzy projects to show off — but that doesn't mean that city officials aren't working to become a model smart city.

    By July 27, 2017
  • Data in the District: Washington unveils ‘The Lab’ for city solutions

    The new initiative will bring together researchers to parse data and work with DC government offices.

    By July 27, 2017
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    How Elon Musk could reshape city life

    Musk's disruptive technology — from traffic-diverting tunnels to rooftop solar shingles — could completely revolutionize city infrastructure. 

    By , Cody Boteler • July 27, 2017