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The nation’s first whole-community resilience benchmark

The Municipal Posted on May 1, 2018 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023
resilience benchmarks

The Alliance for National & Community Resilience’s Community Resilience Benchmarks system will provide communities a transparent, practical and commonsense self-assessment tool to quickly and easily gauge their cross-sector resilience efforts.

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Bolstering community safety with gunshot detection systems

The Municipal Posted on April 11, 2018 by Catey TraylorAugust 2, 2023
Goldsboro, N.C., installed ShotSpotter sensors in 2017 and has since seen an increase in positive identifications of suspects with officers also able to locate more spent shell casings thanks to the sensors’ pinpoint locating. (Photo provided)

Nearly eight out of 10 times a gun is fired, the incident is not reported and, therefore, police don’t respond. The implication of this lack of reporting and response is that gun violence becomes more prevalent, residents who reside in … Continue reading →

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Parks collaborate for the benefit of the community

The Municipal Posted on February 28, 2018 by Denise FedorowAugust 2, 2023

While the economy is better than a few years ago, many municipalities still struggle with tight budgets for a variety of reasons. Often when looking at where to make cuts, parks and recreation can become victim. That was the case … Continue reading →

Posted in Parks & Recreation

Going a shade cooler

The Municipal Posted on February 9, 2018 by Lauren CaggianoAugust 2, 2023
The cost of installing cool pavements is roughly 50 to 60 cents per square foot. Beyond their cooling effects, these gray-colored roads have shown savings in maintenance, too. (Photo provided)

The city of Los Angeles has a cool idea for a hot issue — both literally and figuratively. Over the summer, the city completed applications of a light gray coating known as CoolSeal, which has shown a 10-degree reduction in … Continue reading →

Posted in Streets, Highways, & Bridges

Taking a proactive approach to code enforcement

The Municipal Posted on December 16, 2017 by Catey TraylorAugust 2, 2023
Roseville, Minn., has taken a proactive approach to code enforcement that includes a housing replacement program that works with Better Futures Minnesota and ex-convicts to dismantle homes. (Photo provided)

The same troubles challenge nearly every city: residents complain when homes or buildings in their neighborhoods become run down, trash begins to collect or landscaping is not properly maintained. Calls are placed to the city, warnings are sent and eventually … Continue reading →

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Buffalo Green Code moves city toward modern development

The Municipal Posted on November 9, 2017 by Nicholette CarlsonAugust 2, 2023
After years of revising the Green Code, Mayor Brown held a signing ceremony on Jan. 3, along with the Buffalo Common Council, to celebrate the approval of the unified development ordinance. (Photo provided by the city of Buffalo)

Buffalo, N.Y., has spent the last seven years developing and polishing its new Green Code. This will be a development strategy based on the city’s comprehensive plan and plan for the future of Buffalo by focusing on four fundamental principles: … Continue reading →

Posted in City / Town Management

Council Bluffs finds creative solutions to drainage issues

The Municipal Posted on October 27, 2017 by Denise FedorowAugust 2, 2023
This map shows the East Manawa neighborhood in Council Bluffs, Iowa, which was developed in the ’70s but not annexed into the city limits until sometime in the ’80s. The proximity to Lake Manawa, the Missouri River and Mosquito Creek creates a high water table and challenges for utilities and drainage. (Photo provided)

The old saying, “Necessity is the mother of invention” could be applied to Council Bluffs, Iowa’s, public works department as challenges faced in a high water table neighborhood created the need for them to think outside the box for solutions. … Continue reading →

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New city hall anchors downtown

The Municipal Posted on October 21, 2017 by Sarah WrightAugust 2, 2023
Celebrating its grand opening March 13, Milton, Ga.’s, city hall captures the city’s essence and blends into its surroundings as if it has been there far longer. It has quickly become the downtown’s anchor. (Photo provided)

Milton, Ga., might be relatively new on the municipal scene, having only been incorporated since Dec. 1, 2006, but its city hall gives the appearance of having existed for a while — despite just celebrating its grand opening March 13. … Continue reading →

Posted in City / Town Management | Tagged milton

Zimmerman guides Cleveland Metroparks toward reclaiming Lake Erie

The Municipal Posted on October 17, 2017 by Barb SieminskiAugust 2, 2023
Brian Zimmerman, CEO of Cleveland Metroparks

A tip of the hat to the rolling whitecaps of Lake Erie! That sparkling body of water is what Brian Zimmerman, CEO of Cleveland Metroparks, considers his region’s creme de la creme, during this, the centennial year of the park … Continue reading →

Posted in Personality Profile | Tagged cleveland

Impacting the community: park revitalizations

The Municipal Posted on October 13, 2017 by Elisa WalkerAugust 2, 2023
The benefits of having refreshing parks also extends to the environment, by helping protect animal habitats and reduce air pollution while giving people a safe means of interacting with nature. (Photo provided)

Parks are an important center of the community. While they can add more value to surrounding properties, they also enrich neighborhoods and invest in communities, building bonds that make a town, a home. Parks bring tourism and impact an area’s … Continue reading →

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Mobile playground brings the fun to Louisville’s children

The Municipal Posted on October 7, 2017 by Catey TraylorAugust 2, 2023
Louisville’s mobile playground brings with it a variety of activities, including arts and craft s, board games, athletics, demonstrations and educational games. (Photo provided)

When children in underprivileged neighborhoods missed out on the city’s summer programming due to lack of transportation, money and resources, Louisville, Ky., Metro Parks and Recreation organizers banded together to bring the summer programming to them. This is done in … Continue reading →

Posted in Parks & Recreation | Tagged louisville

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