Governance & Finance: Page 82
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Seattle mayor signs affordable housing executive order
The order will combat displacement, support the city's Equitable Development Initiative and create a citywide plan to increase affordability.
By Katie Pyzyk • Feb. 25, 2019 -
Honolulu launches publicly-facing performance dashboard
Citizens can track the city's progress on projects and services on topics including homelessness, affordable housing, roads and park improvements.
By Katie Pyzyk • Feb. 22, 2019 -
Deep Dive
Is New York’s 2030 ‘zero waste’ goal receding from reach?
Three key initiatives — single-stream recycling, curbside organics expansion and "save-as-you-throw" — are on hold indefinitely. Now, both skeptics and boosters are questioning whether it's practical or possible to hit the mark.
By Cole Rosengren • Feb. 21, 2019 -
NASA chooses Nevada, Texas cities for drone traffic management tests
The agency will test its systems in Reno and Corpus Christi later this year in the culmination of a four-year research and development initiative.
By Chris Teale • Feb. 21, 2019 -
Column
FBI raids Michigan city hall, mayor’s home in corruption probe
A group of Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents have raided the Taylor, Mich. City Hall and the home of Taylor Mayor Rick Sollars as part of an investigation into corruption.
By Jason Axelrod • Feb. 20, 2019 -
EastWest Institute releases municipal guide for developing safe, secure smart cities
The guide presents challenges and solutions in four areas: cybersecurity; cyber resilience; privacy and data protection; and collaboration and coordination.
By Katie Pyzyk • Feb. 19, 2019 -
Crime alert app Citizen expands to Baltimore
The app provides real-time alerts on nearby crimes and emergencies using publicly-available information, but there are concerns over privacy.
By Jason Plautz • Feb. 19, 2019 -
Innov8te Smart Cities Incubator unveils inaugural cohort
The Dallas-based incubator, designed to bolster regional innovation and entrepreneurship, will begin its six-month program in June.
By Jason Plautz • Updated May 21, 2019 -
VA, TN expect Amazon HQ2 to proceed as planned after NY shock withdrawal
After the company scrapped its plans for Long Island City, leaders in Arlington County, VA, said they did not think there would be similar moves.
By Chris Teale • Feb. 15, 2019 -
Amazon scraps NYC HQ2 plans
The company said it is withdrawing its plans for the Long Island City headquarters location due to the significant local political opposition.
By Chris Teale • Feb. 14, 2019 -
Collaborating on co-locating: Chicago’s innovative approach to mixed-use facilities
Chicago Public Library and Chicago Housing Authority have partnered on the development of three city-owned facilities that serve as both libraries and public housing.
By Katie Pyzyk • Feb. 14, 2019 -
San Jose, CA to bridge digital divide with new inclusion fund
The fund will be supported by the fees telecom companies must pay to the city to install small cells and other infrastructure for 5G deployment.
By Chris Teale • Feb. 14, 2019 -
Congress to try again on federal AV regulations
Sen. John Thune, R-SD, said he is looking to reintroduce a version of his AV START Act, which failed to reach the Senate floor last session.
By Chris Teale • Feb. 14, 2019 -
NYC mayor touts Amazon HQ2 importance while rumors indicate deal is at risk
Mayor Bill de Blasio says bringing the tech giant to the city is "mission critical," but reports indicate Amazon isn't amused by New Yorkers' negative attitudes.
By Katie Pyzyk • Feb. 13, 2019 -
Opinion
A warning for cities: Become citizen-centric or fail
To achieve citizen satisfaction, city leaders need to follow blueprints that put people at the center of their thinking and planning.
By Seeta Hariharan • Feb. 13, 2019 -
Trump signs executive order to boost US-based AI development
Federal agencies are ordered to prepare workers for the growing development and use of AI through tech-forward education and training.
By Katie Pyzyk • Feb. 12, 2019 -
Philadelphia releases online map of street closures
The map displays active and future closure permits, including everything from construction and utility work to temporary permits for parked moving trucks.
By Jason Plautz • Feb. 12, 2019 -
UK seeks ideas on adding rapid transit to more cities, towns
The call for evidence asks for ideas on where light rail and other services can be added, and what the associated challenges and benefits would be.
By Chris Teale • Feb. 11, 2019 -
Deep Dive
1 year in: Uber’s ‘rocket shot’ Cincinnati partnership
Through the Cincinnati Mobility Lab, the ride-hailing giant has studied the city's curbside and augmented its travel information system to boost efficiency.
By Chris Teale • Feb. 11, 2019 -
Green New Deal resolution calls for 100% zero-carbon power within 10 years
The plan would reportedly also call for a phase out of nuclear energy, which provides more than half of the zero-carbon electricity in the U.S. today.
By Gavin Bade • Feb. 8, 2019 -
Deep Dive
Flush with data, cities take the lead in 2020 Census prep
For some cities, the 2020 Census — the first to be done largely online — is more important than ever. Getting residents to participate will be the top challenge.
By Jason Plautz • Feb. 7, 2019 -
The US is catching up on 5G deployment — but equal coverage remains a headache
Members of a Senate committee heard that to truly catch up with China and South Korea, the country must work harder to close the digital divide.
By Chris Teale • Feb. 7, 2019 -
Okta pledges $500K to fight homelessness in Bay Area
The cloud technology company announced a donation to Tipping Point Community, a local nonprofit seeking solutions to homelessness and poverty.
By Jason Plautz • Feb. 6, 2019 -
The Grid initiative launches in NYC to encourage cooperation in urban tech
Organizers — including the city's economic development arm and CIV:LAB — hope this new initiative will help foster community between tech companies.
By Chris Teale • Feb. 6, 2019 -
Report: NYC trumps San Francisco as top tech city
An index of the top global cities by real estate firm Savills found New York ranks highly due to its available investment capital and a large workforce.
By Chris Teale • Feb. 5, 2019