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Community Celebration, Fla.

The Municipal Posted on May 7, 2018 by Ray BaloghAugust 2, 2023
All public fixtures, such as street clocks and street lamps — even manhole covers — are crafted to evoke memories of the halcyon days in small-town America. (Photo by Michael Rivera via English Wikimedia Commons)

Imagine a place so pristine and idyllic its signal character of perfection is also its most prominent target for criticism. Welcome to the “too good to be true” master-planned community of Celebration, Fla., population 7,427. “Town” is not exactly the … Continue reading →

Posted in Unique Claims to Fame

A “Community of Choice”: What does it take to attract and retain millennials?

The Municipal Posted on May 2, 2018 by Lauren CaggianoAugust 2, 2023
Pictured is Columbia, S.C.’s, Finlay Park fountain. It is the city’s largest and most visited park in the downtown area and has picnic tables, two playground areas and a cafe. During the summer, it hosts outdoor movies, numerous events and festivals. (Shutterstock.com)

There’s no magic bullet when it comes to cities attracting and retaining millennials, but factors like affordable housing, walkability, a vibrant arts scene and tech startups are certainly pieces of that puzzle. Look no further than the examples set by … Continue reading →

Posted in Building Projects

Creating a successful dog park

The Municipal Posted on April 18, 2018 by Barb SieminskiAugust 2, 2023
Newtown Dream Dog Park in Johns Creek, Ga., was selected by Purina Beneful as the winner of its nationwide Dream Dog Park competition, resulting in it being revitalized. (Photo provided)

One of the fun activities of working in a city’s parks and recreation department is planning, creating and maintaining a successful playground for its citizens’ furry four-legged family members. Pet parks are growing in popularity all over the nation as … Continue reading →

Posted in Parks & Recreation

Bike-sharing services keep bicycles rolling despite vandals

The Municipal Posted on March 31, 2018 by Barb SieminskiAugust 2, 2023
A cyclist tries out a new Pace bike. Bike-sharing services are proving popular with both residents and cities alike across the U.S. (Photo provided)

Cycling to work is the ultimate return to childhood’s happy days. And it saves on gas and vehicle wear and tear while promoting fresh air and the carefree exhilaration you enjoyed back in the day when your bike could take … Continue reading →

Posted in Parks & Recreation

Cities remain active in discouraging pests and maintaining pest control

The Municipal Posted on March 26, 2018 by Nicholette CarlsonAugust 2, 2023

Pests, such as rodents and geese, have become problems in urban areas that municipalities have been grappling with for years. While pest control tends to fall under the parks department purview, other city agencies are also responsible for pests in … Continue reading →

Posted in Parks & Recreation

Lessons learned from Las Vegas and other tragedies

The Municipal Posted on February 27, 2018 by Andrew MentockAugust 2, 2023
A Las Vegas officer patrols the strip. The Las Vegas Police Department has been praised for its quick response to an Oct. 1 mass shooting that occurred in the city. Las Vegas and Clark County are also being proactive in protecting pedestrians from weaponize motor vehicle attacks by installing barriers. (Photo provided)

2017 was a year full of turmoil in the United States as several cities experienced mass shootings and other violent attacks. These tragedies occurred all over the country — from New York to Las Vegas. The year’s deadliest event occurred … Continue reading →

Posted in Public Safety

Improving communications and PR with the community you serve

The Municipal Posted on January 29, 2018 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023
Picking the right mediums for communications can keep residents and visitors attuned to a city’s off erings, including local parks, services and events. (Shutterstock.com)

by TROY KIDDER | TROY … Pure Blue Creative LLC If there wasn’t enough to do already as a municipal manager, the list just got longer. There is one issue quickly jumping to the top: improving communications and public relations … Continue reading →

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Columbus Public Works pulls together with cross-training

The Municipal Posted on January 18, 2018 by Barb SieminskiAugust 2, 2023
Employees talk with Keep Columbus Beautiful Executive Director Gloria Weston Smart about a program to reduce litter at an Up and Motivated conference

Columbus, Ga., is the county seat of Muscogee County, and its public works department is making a name for itself and for good reason. The employees of Columbus are into enthusiastic cross-training and doing so with their employer’s blessing — … Continue reading →

Posted in Maintenance and Operations | Tagged Pat Biegler, public works

A small college town, Stevens Point, Wis., has a lot to offer

The Municipal Posted on January 12, 2018 by Barb SieminskiAugust 2, 2023

It’s not just the residents of Stevens Point, Wis., who appreciate their city. It goes a little further than that. Stevens Point has been ranked in the 2017 Top 10 Small College Towns by Schools.com. So, fair warning, Stevens Point … Continue reading →

Posted in Town Profile | Tagged Stevens Point

Sports tourism pays off big for host cities

The Municipal Posted on December 18, 2017 by Barb SieminskiAugust 2, 2023
Johnson City, Tenn., saw a boost of an estimated $12 million in direct visitor spending in 2016 thanks to sports tourism. (Photo provided by Johnson City CVB)

Remember when you were a kid and your two best friends vied for your company? Kid A wanted you to come over aft er school and go swimming in his pool, but Kid B won out with an in-ground pool, … Continue reading →

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Finding what lurks beneath

The Municipal Posted on December 13, 2017 by Lauren CaggianoAugust 2, 2023
GPR offers many benefits for public works projects from mapping utility pipes or graves to checking a site for potential building hazards. (Shutterstock.com)

Ground-penetrating radar is a method that has potential for municipal use, especially when it comes to public works projects. Two projects, in Michigan and Florida respectively, illustrate its capabilities and limitations. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, “ground-penetrating radar (GPR) … Continue reading →

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