Governance & Finance: Page 116
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Residual Value Report now available for heavy equipment
Penton's EquipmentWatch, a provider of data, software and insights for the heavy equipment industry, has published its first Heavy Equipment Residual Value Report.
Aug. 13, 2015 -
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Home is where the heart is
When Grayson County, Va., needed serious help, Jonathan Sweet returned home to answer the call. For this reason he has been named American City & County's County Leader of the year, 2015.
By Derek Prall • July 28, 2015 -
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Governments are steady buyers of lawn care, turf and grounds maintenance products
Governments are increasing their spending on lawn care, turf and grounds maintenance equipment and supplies, say market researchers at the Freedonia Group, Onvia and Penton's Govalytics.
July 17, 2015 -
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C3FT adds teeth to passing law in Chattanooga
The Chattanooga Police Department is the first agency in the country to use the new device to better enforce passing laws.
By Stephanie Toone • July 1, 2015 -
Opinion
Violence is never the answer
Assistant Editor Derek Prall opines on the situation in Baltimore.
By Derek Prall • June 10, 2015 -
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California MPA offering has links to LA County agencies (with related video)
Henrik P. Minassians of California State University-Northridge discusses the school's MPA program.
April 29, 2015 -
Governments specify precast concrete in construction projects
Governments are major users of precast concrete forms in infrastructure building and maintenance. Researchers from the Freedonia Group predict that the value of U.S. demand for these products will grow from $1.76 billion in 2013 to $2.01 billion in 2018 to $2.26 billion in 2023.
By Michael Keating • April 15, 2015 -
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Kansas correctional facility will feature precast cells (with related video)
A 75,000-square-foot addition and renovation at the Reno County Correctional Facility in Hutchinson, Kan., includes precast concrete cell modules that were delivered to the site. The $29 million project is scheduled for completion this coming June.
April 6, 2015 -
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New York’s Strongest calendar features “faceless” sanitation workers
Last week, New York’s Department of Sanitation released its 2016 calendar, featuring 14 of its sanitation workers, dubbed New York’s Strongest.
By Stephanie Toone • Feb. 16, 2015 -
Grant and project tracking tool keeps tabs on labor and non-labor hours and costs (with related video)Grant and project tracking tool keeps tabs on labor and non-labor hours and costs (with related vi
Kronos has added a grant and project tracking solution to its Workforce Central workforce management suite.
By Michael Keating • Jan. 30, 2015 -
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Homes for the homeless in Utah
By providing homeless individuals with housing, Utah is cutting down on chronic homelessness.
By Derek Prall • Jan. 12, 2015 -
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GIS data increasingly integral for government operations
Cities and counties across the country are, with varying degrees of sophistication, turning to GIS to achieve greater efficiencies, enhance operations and provide more meaningful information to the public.
By Jill Nolin • Jan. 4, 2015 -
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DC is alight with the Pillar of Fire
The Biblical Book of Exodus inspires Washington's newest sculpture.
By Erin Greer • Dec. 11, 2014 -
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Building Bridges
When is a bridge not a bridge? Perhaps when it connects more than just two pieces of land. The Lincoln Bridge connects people to ideas. It connects Nebraskans today to Nebraskans who’ve gone before. It connects those who fly above to those who walk below.
By Erin Greer • Nov. 21, 2014 -
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True grit
American City & County's Municipal Leader of the Year, Richard Lemack, relies on skills learned in law enforcement to lead Davie, Fla.
By Derek Prall • Nov. 20, 2014 -
Opinion
Unpacking VISA’s Government and Higher Education Program
Mukesh Patel, president of NIC Services, gives some advice for governments thinking of accepting VISA credit card payments.
Nov. 20, 2014 -
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It’s a dangerous job…
Public works professions are some of the most dangerous jobs available, but some cities are working hard to mitigate these risks.
By Derek Prall • Nov. 17, 2014 -
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Standards to compare cities
The Geneva-based International Organization for Standardization recently released a codified set of standards with which to compare cities.
By Derek Prall • Nov. 12, 2014 -
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Encouraging civic engagement through design
The Center for Active Design recently received a $115,000 grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation to fund a set of design guidelines encouraging civic engagement through architecture and urban planning.
By Matthew W. Quinn • Nov. 5, 2014 -
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2005 study rankings on liberal and conservative cities
Original publication date on this story was 2005. Findings below are from 2005.
By Erin Greer • Oct. 27, 2014 -
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The social soapbox
How social media and data analytics are helping grassroots candidates gain legitimacy
By Erin Greer • Oct. 22, 2014 -
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Best cities for liberals, conservatives, centrists
Using numerous data sets, Livability.com reveals the cities that best match political leanings.
By Derek Prall • Oct. 22, 2014 -
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A minute with… Colonel E.M. Setting, winner of the Presidential Unit Citation and the Navy Expeditionary Medal
A profile with the winner of the Presidential Unit Citation from President Reagan and the Navy Expeditionary Medal for Military Action in Libya.
By Erin Greer • Oct. 22, 2014 -
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Making the case for historic theaters
Michael R. Schnoering, AIA, shows how historic preservation revitalizes cities.
By Michael R. Schnoering • Oct. 22, 2014 -
Opinion
Teaming for success on design-build (D-B) and public-private partnership (P3) projects
Lanford Pritchett, director of business development for J.L. Patterson & Associates, discusses methods for success with design-build and public-private partnerships.
Sept. 10, 2014