Fabric Buildings: A proven storage solution for municipalities nationwide
Article and photos submitted by Greystone Construction For more than 25 years, the Fabric Building Division at Greystone Construction has partnered with municipalities across the United States to design and build high-quality, cost-effective storage solutions for salt, sand, equipment, wastewater, … More from our cover sponsor →
Restoring character and improving comfort: Ottumwa City Hall returns after major renovations
When Ottumwa, Iowa, City Hall reopened its doors earlier this year, staff and residents walked into a space that felt both familiar and entirely new. Sunlight now pours through the exposed 14-foot vaulted ceilings, while long-hidden architectural details have returned … Continue reading →
Out on a limb: Tree maintenance in Sonoma is an ongoing process
When the city of Sonoma, Calif., began the third phase of its Sonoma Plaza tree maintenance project on June 23, it didn’t “leaf” anything to chance. Not only was it a “branch” of the city’s ongoing efforts to care for … Continue reading →
Elvis Presley’s Graceland is fit for a king
It was a 10,266-square-foot Colonial Revival mansion situated on 14 sprawling acres along Highway 51 South in Memphis, Tenn., just 4 miles north of the Mississippi border. Designed by Furbringer and Ehrman Architects for Dr. Thomas Moore and his wife … Continue reading →
Four-in-one project makes North Augusta, S.C., a destination city
Who says that small projects can’t make a big difference to a community? A $2 million expansion around Riverside Village in North Augusta, S.C., has not only transformed a public area, but has been awarded a state-level industry award for … Continue reading →
Doty Park: A testament to community and environmental stewardship
Nestled in the heart of Neenah, Wis., Doty Park has long been a cherished community space. Building on its picturesque shoreline and rich history, the park is entering a new phase that balances environmental preservation with enhanced public access. The … Continue reading →
For an historically good time, it’s Cape May
New Jersey’s Cape May has a lyrical and peaceful name. CapeMay.com gives the history of the city, which was named by Dutch explorer Cornelius Jacobsen Mey. English settlers later adjusted the name, though it’s not known whether that was because … Continue reading →
Top Ten: Where personal budgeters excel
Setting up and following a personal budget is a habit that often leads to financial stability. Success, even if it’s measured in pennies at first, eventually becomes the kind of discretionary spending that supports a community through tickets to entertainment … Continue reading →
Boulder program promotes long-term commercial affordability
Boulder, Colo., was named Best Place to Live by U.S. News & World Report in 2020 and was ranked among the 20 Best Small Cities in the U.S. in 2018 by National Geographic Traveler. The city enjoys 300 days of … Continue reading →
AI helping to transform city services
Artificial intelligence continues to develop and shape the operations of cities worldwide. The Municipal spoke with two cities that are adding AI into their operations to benefit their residents in different ways. Newport News, Va. Around this time last year, … Continue reading →
Fabric Buildings: A proven storage solution for municipalities nationwide
Article and photos submitted by Greystone Construction For more than 25 years, the Fabric Building Division at Greystone Construction has partnered with municipalities across the United States to design and build high-quality, cost-effective storage solutions for salt, sand, equipment, wastewater, … Continue reading →
Twin Oaks invests in walkability with long-term pedestrian project
Twin Oaks, Mo., a small but vibrant community of just over 600 residents, is making strides – literally and figuratively – toward improving walkability. The city, located St. Louis County, recently completed the first phase of a multi-year pedestrian infrastructure … Continue reading →
Problem solving, patriotism drew city manager Pat McGinnis to post
Portage, Mich., is minutes away from downtown Kalamazoo and not that far from Battle Creek. It’s a busy place, where City Manager Pat McGinnis is staying on top of things – so well, in fact, that his contract was unanimously … Continue reading →
Moratorium becomes a necessity for some communities
Putting a hold on development seems like the opposite of what most cities and towns want to do. Most are usually seeking more development, so placing a moratorium on development seems counterproductive. But sometimes it becomes necessary, such as when … Continue reading →
Missoula, Mont., tries innovative ways to reach functional zero for veteran homelessness
In 2022, Built for Zero, a national initiative movement dedicated to ending homelessness, contacted the city of Missoula, Mont., sparking targeted conversation. Built for Zero was engaging with municipalities throughout Montana, and Missoula had been interested in the program for … Continue reading →
Leadership Park City helps grow tomorrow’s city leaders
Leadership Park City, a program in Park City, Utah, was established 31 years ago by Myles Rademan after he attended a leadership program held by the Kellogg Foundation. Instead of looking at other cities and other programs, Rademan took what … Continue reading →
Grover Beach moves forward on updated Romona Garden project
Residents of Grover Beach, Calif., will have even more reasons to celebrate after the completion of the Ramona Garden project in 2026, thanks in part to a grant from the California Department of Housing and Urban Development. The agency offers … Continue reading →
Columbus launches Micro TIF program to revitalize aging neighborhoods
Columbus, Neb., leaders are setting their sights on the city’s oldest neighborhoods with a new tool designed to help property owners make small, meaningful improvements one building at a time. The city has officially launched its Micro Tax Increment Financing … Continue reading →
Top Ten: Best places to begin a career
Deciding where to lay the foundation for a prosperous career can be stressful, especially for recent graduates entering the job market for the first time. “After all, there are many factors — job-market saturation, housing affordability and commuter-friendliness, for instance … Continue reading →


















