14 U.S. Cities Named Champion Cities, Advance to 2021 Global Mayors Challenge
14 U.S. Cities Named Champion Cities, Advance to 2021 Global Mayors Challenge By Michelle M. Havich / American City & County
14 U.S. Cities Named Champion Cities, Advance to 2021 Global Mayors Challenge By Michelle M. Havich / American City & County
Golden's Bold Broadband Plan Speeding Up Internet Delivery with a Core Fiber Ring in Golden, CO, for 1800s Buildings and Every Neighborhood By Brittney D. Kohler / NLC
Do Cities Devote Too Much Space to Parking? Some Are Changing the Rules Prioritizing cars limits space for housing, businesses, parks and other land uses that benefit citizens and contribute to local tax bases, urban planners say. By Daniel Baldwin Hess & Jeffrey Rehler / Philadelphia Inquirer
Infrastructure Deal Could Offer Window of Opportunity for $1.1B Smart Cities Bill Smart Cities and Communities Act By Jason Plautz / Smart Cities Dive
The Government Has Fallen Short on Contracts With Woman-Owned Businesses for Decades By Chabeli Carrazana / Route Fifty
How Far American Rescue Plan Dollars Will Stretch Varies by State Total aid ranges from about 5 percent to more than 20 percent of annual spending. Source: Pew Charitable Trusts
Pandemic Growth Led This State to Slash Taxes, Issue Rebates By Andrea Noble / Route Fifty
Most Major US Cities Have Become More Segregated in Recent Decades: Report Over 80% of U.S. metropolitan regions have become more segregated in recent decades, By Cailin Crowe / Smart Cities Dive
Built for Zero More than 80 communities in the United States are redining what is possible in the movement to end homelessness Source: Community Solutions
People Built for Zero More than 80 communities in the United States are redining what is possible in the movement to end homelessness Source: Community Solutions Most Major US Cities Have Become More Segregated in Recent Decades: Report Over 80% of U.S. metropolitan regions have become more segregated in recent decades, By Cailin Crowe / [...]