Governance & Finance: Page 116
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Opinion
Could less be more when it comes to probation supervision?
Vincent Schiraldi, former commissioner of the New York City Department of Probation and current senior advisor to the Mayor’s Office on Criminal Justice; and Michael Jacobson, former commissioner of New York City’s Probation and Correction Department and current director at the Institute for State and Local Governance at the City University of New York weigh in on probation supervision.
June 3, 2014 -
Column
Obesity: what is the government’s responsibility?
Most Americans agree that obesity is a problem, but they are unsure what the government’s role should be in addressing the issue.
By Derek Prall • June 1, 2014 -
Column
Overdeveloped?
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.Two genera...
By Derek Prall • May 7, 2014 -
Column
Sex trafficking a major problem in America
Although rarely witnessed in our day-to-day lives, the sex trade is thriving in America.
By Derek Prall • May 7, 2014 -
Opinion
Empty nesters to urban nesters: baby boomers follow their children to the city
Michael Smith, president and CEO of Charlotte Center City Partners, writes on how Baby Boomers are following Gen Y workers back into urban areas.
April 16, 2014 -
Column
Urban sprawl linked to lower quality of life
A report from Smart Growth America linked sprawling cities to poor health and constrained economic opportunity.
By Derek Prall • April 9, 2014 -
Column
From contract cities to mass collaborative governance-2
Frank V. Zerunyan and Peter Pirnejad weigh in on one of the most famous case studies in collaborative governance.
April 2, 2014 -
Column
Red states more federally dependent than blue states
Fiscal responsibility and individualism are touted heavily by GOP leadership, but a new report shows red states are, on average, more dependent on federal aid than their blue counterparts.
By Derek Prall • March 24, 2014 -
Column
Procurement-awareness activities signal that March is National Procurement Month (with related video)
March is National Procurement Month, and public purchasers are planning a variety of events to commemorate it.
March 3, 2014 -
Opinion
A minute with…Natalie Meeks
A minute with...Natalie Meeks, PE, Anaheim, Calif., Public Works Director.
By Erin Greer • Feb. 18, 2014 -
Column
Geofoam serves as soil substitute in Windy City park project (with related video)
Construction crews in Chicago have built a signature outdoor space in the middle of the Windy City’s downtown. Park designers specified expanded polystyrene (EPS) geofoam as a durable, yet ultra-lightweight fill alternative at the site.
Feb. 18, 2014 -
Opinion
A minute with… Lynne M. Johnson
Spend a minute with Lynne M. Johnson, vice chairman, Orleans County, N.Y. Johnson serves as co-chair of the Niagara Orleans Regional Alliance (NORA), an alliance of two counties that fights for mutually beneficial initiatives.
By Erin Greer • Feb. 17, 2014 -
Column
Most dangerous cities in America
By compiling FBI data on violent and property crime, CQ Press has determined the most dangerous cities in America.
By Derek Prall • Feb. 4, 2014 -
Column
New law to clarify Massachusetts healthcare costs
A new law in Massachusetts will require healthcare insurers and providers to disclose the costs of treatments to help consumers shop around.
By Derek Prall • Dec. 11, 2013 -
Column
Beneficial Use to help erosion on Texas coast
South Padre Island, Texas, protects its beaches, and by doing so, protects its assets.
By Bridget Akridge • Nov. 17, 2013 -
Column
Frost belt losing population, experts ask why
In recent years people have been fleeing Northeastern states such as New York, New Jersey and Connecticut and moving to places like Virginia, North Dakota and Texas. Experts ask why people would move from states with high levels of per capita income to places with lower levels of prosperity.
By Derek Prall • Nov. 6, 2013 -
Column
Art project to fight Milwaukee urban blight
TypeFace, an art installation seeking to beautify some of Milwaukee’s most underprivileged neighborhoods, opened earlier this month.
By Derek Prall • Nov. 4, 2013 -
Column
Bad news for Arkansas’ body artists
Certain types of body art, like dermal implants and scarification, are being threatened by the Arkansas legislature, much to the dismay of the body mod sect.
By Derek Prall • Oct. 30, 2013 -
Column
Atlanta makes “immigrant-friendly” commitment (with related video)
To foster a more thriving community, both culturally and economically, Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed vowed Tuesday to enact policy that will make Georgia’s capital more welcoming to all nationalities.
By Derek Prall • Oct. 23, 2013 -
Column
Hamtramck recycling facility automates operations, cuts waste down to zero
The Hamtramck, Mich., Recycling and Transfer Station drastically increased productivity through automation while cutting down on waste.
By Derek Prall • Oct. 7, 2013 -
Census Bureau reports continued growth in special districts (with related video)
According to the latest Census of Governments, there are 38,266 special districts in the U.S. Here is some information on this fast-growing form of local government.
By Michael Keating • Sept. 27, 2013 -
Column
How many governments are there?
Figures from the U.S. Census show that while government has been growing relatively steadily since the early '70s, the number of local governing bodies has decreased in the past decade.
By Derek Prall • Sept. 8, 2013 -
Column
Missouri law protects first responders on roadways
Drivers in Missouri will now be penalized for endangering first responders in emergency zones.
By Derek Prall • Sept. 4, 2013 -
Column
‘Pastafarian’ wins battle with DPS to wear colander-helmet in ID photo
A Texas man was allowed to wear pasta strainer in ID photo, after claiming the kitchen utensil is religious headgear.
By Derek Prall • Aug. 28, 2013 -
Column
Here are some potential ways that cities can help create jobs in their communities (with related video)
Here are five ways for cities to boost job creation, says Lou Zacharilla, co-founder of the New-York-based Intelligent Community Forum.
Aug. 20, 2013