Boston Studying Massive Seawall; Tucson’s Mayor Carjacked at Home

Also in our State and Local Weekend Digest: Broadband-digging fines in Charlotte; Rhode Island’s governor defends free-tuition plan; and Newark’s mayor has a message about being “the next Brooklyn.”

Closing the ‘Last Mile' Gap With Uber and Lyft Continues to Gain Steam

“We see it as building as many different modes to match the needs of our customers as possible,” according to the MBTA’s transportation innovation director.

Health Care Cost Transparency Website Will Inform Consumer Decisions in Massachusetts

The first iteration will rely on hospital claims data to infer the average costs of various medical procedures.

Amid Infrastructure Crisis, Accessibility-Minded Agencies Are Needed More Than Ever

“Transportation agencies know surprisingly little about the people and places that they serve…” said MassDOT’s secretary at a Brookings Institution event in Washington, D.C.

Farmers Push Back Against State Animal Welfare Laws

Consumers increasingly are demanding farmers change the way they raise livestock and poultry. But some farmers are pushing for laws to let them continue doing business as usual.

Newly Redesigned Boston.gov Just Went Open Source

Officials boast this is the first time a major U.S. city has made its full website code public.

Car Privileges Revoked for Some Mass. State Workers; Big Jump in St. Louis’ Foreign-Born Residents

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Boston’s Redevelopment Rebranding; California’s New Fishing Rules

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Racism in Delaware government, fire-damaged bridge that nearly collapsed reopens in Pittsburgh; and Butte business owners vs. homeless

How Massachusetts Is Improving Fiscal Transparency and Procurement in the Process

The state comptroller’s new spending and transparency platform, CTHRU, provides transaction-level detail into a $60 billion annual budget, as part of a subscription ensuring that insight will only get better with time.

How an Interstate Deal With Massachusetts Is Helping Keep Connecticut’s Data Safe

Connecticut’s CIO discussed the disaster recovery arrangement at an event in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday.

Amid U.S. Opioid Epidemic, E-Prescriptions Catching on Among States

New York mandated electronic prescriptions of controlled substances, followed by Maine and possibly Massachusetts next.

More Shark-Detection Buoys in Mass.; Fantasy Sports Get OK to Resume in N.Y.

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Georgia city’s fight to expand a fiber network; new tree protections in Sacramento; and Idaho state worker health coverage.

Mayor Refuses to Remove ‘Black Lives Matter’ Banner; Baltimore Minimum Wage Split

Also in our State and Local Weekend News Digest: No THC in Colo. water supply; feds rebuff Arkansas TANF request; and advocating for mental health reform in Minnesota.

What an Informed Digital Strategy Can Do for Your Government Website

“Boston’s focus on its website as a product that lives and can be managed going forward is a great perspective that a lot of government agencies have trouble adopting.”

ISIS ‘Hit List’ for State and City Governments?

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Boston's ‘Situational Awareness’ on the Fourth of July

The city has modified a map-based, GIS tool to help it coordinate all public safety operations during the large-scale event and beyond.

New Climate Scenarios Put Major Sections of Boston Underwater

One scenario predicts sea levels that will be 10 feet higher by the end of the century. But even a 3-foot increase could inundate large sections of the city.

How a Western Massachusetts Town Took Its Payments Online

An open-source web platform is helping places like Hinsdale go digital.

State IT Accessibility Is Improving, But Here’s How It Can Get Even Better

Procurement reforms, innovation teams and testing policies are a few recommendations from experts at NASCIO’s midyear conference in Baltimore.

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