Newark, Feds Hammer Out Police Reform ‘Consent Decree’
A U.S. Department of Justice investigation into the New Jersey city’s police department that was completed in 2014 found issues with use-of-force and theft of property and money by officers.
As Water Infrastructure Crumbles, Many Cities Seek Private Help
Nearly 2,000 municipalities have entered public-private partnerships for all or part of their water supply systems.
Why Small Cities and Counties Rarely Merge
Although the consolidation of jurisdictions can streamline services and achieve cost savings, a combination of history, politics and pride can be big stumbling blocks.
A Tangled Budget Mess Mires Municipal Government in Paterson, N.J.
Ongoing acrimony continues to fracture relations between the mayor, city council members and the state in this fiscally distressed North Jersey city.
Temporary Budget Patch Ends Partial Government Shutdown in N.J. City
Paterson, New Jersey suspended many basic services on Tuesday, including trash pick-ups and after school programs.
3 Years After Superstorm, the ‘SANDy Act’ Seeks to Apply Lessons Learned
It’s vital that local 9-1-1 systems begin adopting modernized networks and aligning with the national model to be ready for the next disaster. Here’s why.
As Pennsylvania Gambling Revenues Edge Upward, New Jersey Eyes More Casinos
The regional casino market is crowded and Garden State lawmakers are pushing a North Jersey plan with hopes of helping Atlantic City, too.
This New, Scalable Disaster Recovery Solution Can Help Cities Weather Storms
Ewing, New Jersey police cruisers rolled with Pertino software and Cradlepoint hardware before the latter acquired the former earlier this week.
Rising Tide of State Buyouts Fights Flooding
Hundreds of millions of dollars have gone to buy out inland property prone to flooding, but rising seas and devastating storms are forcing coastal states and shore towns to consider buyouts as well.
Deal Reached on How to Manage, Split Costs for Hudson River Rail Tunnel Replacement
Development corporation to oversee the critically important infrastructure project for New York City region and Northeast Corridor.
Center for Public Integrity's New 50 State Scorecards Show 'Deeply Troubling' Results
Examining indicators like open records and financial disclosure laws, CPI’s 2015 report shows 11 states with “F” grades. And the highest score was only a “C.”
What Makes A Successful Public-Private Partnership?
P3s are gaining steam in the U.S. as governments look to deal with aging infrastructure.
Washington Still Funding Charter Schools for Now; Sun Pharma Wants No Part of Arkansas Executions
Also: Jersey City transgender employees win expanded benefits and damning data on racial profiling piles up in Connecticut.
Cuomo and Christie Ask Feds to Cover Half of Hudson River Tunnel Replacement
Disagreements over how the critical infrastructure project should be paid for have previously left it hamstrung.
Newark Mayor’s ‘Urban Marshall Plan’ Idea; Iowa Rethinks Roadside Mowing
Also: Providence mayor’s house under protection and late prisoners in New Orleans.
Minnesota Awaits Return of Avian Flu; An Olympic Acceleration for the ‘Subway to the Sea’ in L.A.?
Also: Corporate bankruptcy hits North Jersey city hard and Northern Indiana unites.
Ending Unlimited Solitary Confinement in California; Booker to the Rescue for New Jersey’s Tunnel Mess?
Also: The Texas Supreme Court weighs education funding suit and suing Kansas for voting-machine tapes.
New Jersey Tops Rankings of State Property Tax Rates
Where does your state stack up compared to the Garden State?
Looming Northeast Corridor Rail Disaster Demands Solutions
The New York City region needs significant transit infrastructure investments to stay competitive. Can “value capture” financing techniques emerge as an alternative to increased taxation?
Feds Increasingly Frustrated With Lack of State Action on Hudson River Tunnels
With the clock ticking down quickly, DOT Secretary Anthony Foxx says: “[W]e need to get down to brass tacks” on such a critical infrastructure project.
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