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Tour de Solar, combining bicycles and solar energy to connect neighbors

The Municipal Posted on September 29, 2019 by Andrew MentockAugust 2, 2023

In May, Fairfax, Va., hosted its first Tour de Solar in May as a part of its National Bike Month celebration. The event highlighted a series of homes throughout the city that are utilizing solar energy. All residents were invited … Continue reading →

Posted in Parks & Environmental Services | Tagged fairfax, parks & environmental services, september 2019, storm management, The Municipal, virginia

Northampton explores CCA opportunities

The Municipal Posted on September 27, 2019 by Andrew MentockAugust 2, 2023

For the past few years, Northampton, Mass., has explored community choice aggregation with the desire to use any energy savings from such an approach to fund clean energy projects. This will allow the town of about 30,000 people to band … Continue reading →

Posted in Water & Energy | Tagged green energy, massachusetts, northampton, september 2019, storm management, The Municipal, water & energy

Among 120 submissions, Manhattan, Kan., finds its flag

The Municipal Posted on September 26, 2019 by Kathleen MoranAugust 2, 2023

Affectionately dubbed the “Little Apple” over the years by its residents, the city of Manhattan, Kan., may not be on everyone’s radar. Vivienne Uccello, the city’s public information officer, explained that it is often confused with the well-known Manhattan, as … Continue reading →

Posted in Maintenance and Operations | Tagged city flag, kansas, maintenance & operations, manhattan, september 2019, storm management, The Municipal

Cities amend laws to support self-sustainability with backyard chickens

The Municipal Posted on June 26, 2019 by Nicholette CarlsonAugust 2, 2023

With the growing trend of greener, healthier living and self-sustainability, backyard mini farms are becoming much more popular. While those living in urban settings are finding new, creative ways to grow fruit, vegetables and greens, the popularity of backyard chickens … Continue reading →

Posted in Building & Construction | Tagged beaverton, june 2019, nebraska, nebraska city, new braunfels, oregon, texas, The Municipal, water & energy

All about attitude — the mindset of saving energy and cutting costs

The Municipal Posted on June 19, 2019 by Elisa WalkerAugust 2, 2023

When it comes to being a green, energy conservative city, success is split down the middle between choosing the right company to partner with and changing the behavior of city employees.           Thankfully Montgomery, Ala., has figured out a way … Continue reading →

Posted in Water & Energy | Tagged alabama, june 2019, montgomery, The Municipal, water & energy

Going beyond the moon, one step at a time

The Municipal Posted on May 30, 2019 by Elisa WalkerAugust 2, 2023

When a story came out that Huntington, W.Va., was one of the unhealthiest and obese cities in the U.S. in 2008; followed by “Heroin(e),” a 2018 Academy Award nominated documentary that featured a drug and overdose problem in the city; … Continue reading →

Posted in Operations & Maintenance | Tagged building & construction, huntington, may 2019, operations & maintenance, The Municipal, west virginia

Taylorsville’s 20/20 Vision

The Municipal Posted on May 17, 2019 by Julie YoungAugust 2, 2023

As the mayor of Taylorsville, Utah, Kristie Overson said one of her highest priorities is to plan for the community’s future by building on the successes and lessons of the past. That’s why she met with the city council, city … Continue reading →

Posted in Building & Construction | Tagged building & construction, may 2019, taylorsville, utah

Utilizing technological advances: Police departments use podcasts to reach the public

The Municipal Posted on March 20, 2019 by Nicholette CarlsonAugust 2, 2023
In September 2018, the Newport Beach Police Department began a podcast called “Countdown to Capture” with six episodes to request assistance from the public in locating a fugitive, Peter Chadwick, who is wanted for the murder of his wife. (Photo provided by the Newport Beach Police Department)

The Newport Beach, Calif., police department is testing out unique methods for reaching out to the public for assistance in cases. Jennifer Manzella, administrative assistant to the chief of police, stated that coming up with new ways to reach the … Continue reading →

Posted in Public Safety | Tagged Newport Beach Police Department

Mayors around the country review 2018, look forward to next year

The Municipal Posted on December 4, 2018 by Denise FedorowAugust 2, 2023
This photo of downtown Inverness, Fla., shows the historic courthouse, which was saved in part due to the fact that Elvis Presley fi lmed a movie, “Follow that Dream,” in the courtroom. (Photo by Denise Fedorow)

We reached out to mayors and city managers across the U.S. to see how they fared in 2018 and asked them to peek into their crystal balls to see what challenges they expect to tackle in 2019 as well as … Continue reading →

Posted in New Year Outlook | Tagged Inverness Florida, Nappanee Indiana, Rapid City South Dakota, Yonkers New York

Getting your electric ducks in a row

The Municipal Posted on August 19, 2018 by Sarah WrightAugust 2, 2023
To successfully launch an electric vehicle pilot program, cities need to critically look at their fleets to determine what segment of it is ripe for electrification. Going hand-in-hand with that is having an infrastructure plan in place that accurately gauges future electricity needs. Pictured is one of the EV charging stations that line the perimeter of San Francisco’s city hall. (Dan Schreiber/ Shutterstock.com)

The steady deployment of electric vehicles — along with the increased availability of many EV types — has municipalities welcoming them into their fleets; however, before taking the plunge, thorough research and groundwork can save a lot of headaches down … Continue reading →

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P3s encourage innovation, new outlooks

The Municipal Posted on July 16, 2018 by Sarah WrightAugust 2, 2023
Pictured is a rendering of Sandy Springs, Ga.’s, new city hall, which also includes the Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center. Like much of its operations, the project was completed using public-private partnerships. (Photo provided)

Most cities cultivate partnerships with the private sector in one shape or another, whether they are seeking private sector bids for a construction or repaving project or outsourcing IT services. Sandy Springs, Ga., meanwhile, is taking public-private partnership to a … Continue reading →

Posted in Maintenance and Operations | Tagged Sandy Springs

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