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Tackling stormwater pollution is a team effort

The Municipal Posted on December 26, 2014 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023
Sump Catch Basin

By TIM GOOD | Good Design, Deep River, Conn. In the last 15 years, even small municipalities have had to take big steps to combat the threat of pollution from stormwater runoff. The push came with the U.S. Environmental Protection … Continue reading →

Posted in Cover Story, Wastewater Management | Tagged Bioskirt, Myrtle Beach, Snout, Stormwater Pollution, Tim Good

Pedestrian bridge hitches an Indiana city to Louisville’s wagon

The Municipal Posted on December 17, 2014 by Mary TyndallAugust 2, 2023
The Louisville side of the Big Four Bridge, pictured, opened in 2013. Since the opening of the Indiana-side ramp this year, walkers and bikers can now not only cross the Ohio River on the bridge but continue into downtown Jeffersonville to eat or shop. (Photo by Diana Likens)

Jeffersonville, Ind., a city of approximately 45,000, is experiencing a downtown resurgence. That new life has come in part due to a recently completed, $22 million project known as the Big Four Bridge — a former railroad truss bridge that … Continue reading →

Posted in Public Works | Tagged bridge, Jeffersonville, louisville

New view for an Iowa town

The Municipal Posted on December 12, 2014 by Phoebe MuthartAugust 2, 2023
The population of Madrid has seen a slight upturn in recent years. (Photo provided)

Madrid, Iowa, is located just to the west of a direct line connecting Ames and Des Moines. The population is about 2,360, according to the 2009 U.S. Census estimate: large enough to support many local conveniences, such as gas stations, … Continue reading →

Posted in Town Profile | Tagged boone, bridge, christmas, iowa, madrid, population, seen, trail

2014: The year of coming back

The Municipal Posted on December 10, 2014 by Jodi MarlinAugust 2, 2023
Municipalities can again adopt ordinances for vacation rentals to address parking, noise and other issues, as the result of a state law enacted this year

Some of the most difficult issues faced by small- and mid-sized cities and towns seem to revolve around pension reform, tax caps and decreased federal funding for infrastructure. Even given these situations, however, municipalities accomplished a great deal in 2014. … Continue reading →

Posted in New Year Outlook | Tagged city, community, county, development, joplin, lancaster, local, safe

Social impact bonds

The Municipal Posted on December 5, 2014 by Andrew BussAugust 2, 2023
bonds

Governments are well-intentioned when it comes to social programs, but oftentimes they focus on the amount rather than the quality of services provided. Funding for prevention is especially susceptible to cuts, making it difficult to consistently fund the programs, let … Continue reading →

Posted in New Year Outlook | Tagged government, investors, level, outcomes, programs, project, sib, social

Honoring veterans: not just for November

The Municipal Posted on November 28, 2014 by Jodi MarlinAugust 2, 2023
veterans of all wars

Proclamations, prayers and parades: Veterans Day observances rely on all three to demonstrate respect and appreciation for citizens who responded to the call of duty. The biggest and longest-running celebration of the sacrifices of veterans probably happens in Newton, N.C.; … Continue reading →

Posted in Holidays, Veteran's Day | Tagged newton, parade, veterans, war

Out of the office Iowa Mayor Adam Schweers talks about life in public service

The Municipal Posted on November 26, 2014 by Julie YoungAugust 2, 2023
Adam Schweers

If you want to talk to the mayor of Carroll, Iowa, on a random weekday, don’t call city hall. He won’t be there. If he’s not out in the community or traveling on official business, Adam Schweers, 35, can usually … Continue reading →

Posted in Personality Profile | Tagged carroll, city, community, council, iowa, schweers

Government transparency: Gainesville takes the leap

The Municipal Posted on November 11, 2014 by Andrew BussAugust 2, 2023
email inbox of Gainesville, Fla., Mayor Edward Braddy

Politicians often devote a part of their campaigns to pledging increased transparency in their administrations; citizens desire it as an important part of keeping their representatives accountable. When government is truly transparent, it helps answer questions of how taxpayer money … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged braddy, citizens, city hall, mayor, people, public, transparency

Contract Documents for America’s Infrastructure

The Municipal Posted on November 6, 2014 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023
EJDC

EJCDC Releases First Standard Public-Private Partnership Agreement in US  EJCDC recently released the first standard public- private partnership (P3) contract document in the United States prepared by an impartial, professional, non-profit organization, the EJCDC® P3-508, Public-Private Partnership Agreement. As a … Continue reading →

Posted in City / Town Management, Press Release | Tagged EJCDC

A more efficient government

The Municipal Posted on November 3, 2014 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023
Logos.NET Decision Support Dashboards offer a high-level overview of local government operations for decision makers. (Photo provided)

By DANA RASMUSSEN | New World Systems Imagine a community with a more efficient government: a government that uses less taxpayer money, time and resources. New World Systems, a public sector software company based in Troy, Mich., helps make the … Continue reading →

Posted in Technology | Tagged county, logos, net, new, public, sector, software, world

Technology and turkeys

The Municipal Posted on November 1, 2014 by Jodi MarlinAugust 2, 2023
Jodi Magallanes, Editor of The Municipal

Technology and turkeys Really, the two — technology and turkeys — don’t go together well in the public sector. For the most part, advances in technology are supertools, not turkeys. For example, developments in aerial surveillance, i.e. drones; GIS, as … Continue reading →

Posted in Editor's Note, Technology | Tagged technology, turkeys

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