Op-Ed: Growth doesn’t manage itself: Planning for the next generation of Arizona cities
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SL Environmental Law Group Senior Partner Ken Sansone to speak at premier conference for western municipal water utilities
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Op-Ed: Doing more with less: how local governments are reinventing public service
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Trackdown Management’s Picking up the Pieces
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Los Angeles and Bay Area voters will decide whether to hike already high sales taxes
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Op-Ed: Doing more with less: how local governments are reinventing public service
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Trackdown Management’s Picking up the Pieces
Trackdown Management’s City Manager Newsletter: Volume No. 20: Issue No.
Los Angeles and Bay Area voters will decide whether to hike already high sales taxes
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Rose Institute presents survey of city manager profession at League of California Cities City Manager Conference
The Rose Institute of State and Local Government at Claremont
Hamlet launches nationwide public meeting coverage, over 3,000 local governments’ videos now discoverable
Hamlet, the AI-powered civic technology platform that makes local government
Past experience with successful P3 development can help your city today
When Jeff Fullerton took on the Long Beach Civic Center
Brown Act, SB 707 exposes the hidden cracks of hybrid public meetings
Public meetings were never designed to operate like digital infrastructure,
RPLG and RPMG to attend League of California Cities City Managers Conference
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Time is running out: federal energy incentives are ending
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