Don’t Try to Fool the Bangor Police Department
Take a lesson from this “weak effort in criminal behavior.”
Claims of an Imminent West Coast Quake Prompt Rapid-Response Reality Check
Government agencies need to debunk misinformation and rumors when they surface online and spread on social media, especially when they deal with science.
Citizen-Centric Reporting: Informing the Public Is the Government’s Responsibility
Here’s why a ‘less is more’ approach to government transparency leads to a better informed citizenry.
Trees Removed for New L.A. Light Rail Line Repurposed for Musical Use
Along Crenshaw Boulevard in Los Angeles, local community arts, music and dance organizations were the recipients of 40 West African style drums made from the wood.
Florida’s 2016 Python Challenge Nabs 106 Snakes From Everglades
More than 1,000 people registered to hunt down the invasive species in a multi-week competition.
When Big Transit Visions Meet Complex Flowcharts for Planning and Budgeting
San Francisco wants to expand its Muni network. But explaining the process to advance those plans isn’t easy.
Poorly Designed State and Local Government Websites Might Violate Federal Rules
Making digital resources accessible to those who are blind or have limited or impaired vision is important for Americans With Disabilities Act Title II compliance.
How States Can Improve Citizen Experience Through Service Delivery
How services are delivered often matters more than the services themselves.
Boston’s 'Vote With Your Butt' Program Tries Different Public Engagement Tactic
The city’s “Clean Streets,” initiative is modeled after a similar one in the United Kingdom.
Using Analytics Helps State and Local Government Websites Look and Feel More Commercial
Effective public engagement is crucial to reducing citizen call volumes.
Denver’s Path to Integrating Enterprise Content and Business Process Management
The Mile High City has been seeking a unified, cost-saving IT strategy since 2005.
Boise’s Sound Approach to Engaging Its Local Skateboarders
Instead of viewing them as a nuisance, local leaders have been expanding recreational infrastructure and planning efforts.
Boston Deploys ‘Be Like Sebastian’ Campaign to De-Escalate Winter Parking Battles
When is it OK to use a chair to save a dug-out parking space following a blizzard?
Super Bowl 50 Host City Fosters Silicon Valley Relationships
Santa Clara, California, hopes partnerships with STEM innovators will benefit public education.
Ferguson Releases Draft DOJ Agreement Meant to Guide Policing, Court Reforms
The city is seeking public feedback in advance of an expected City Council vote on Feb. 9 on whether to proceed with the consent decree.
State and Local Governments Must Boost Citizen Engagement on Tight Budgets
A new report details how spending on advanced digital solutions in the short term can lead to long-term savings.
Here’s How Some Cities Are Mobilizing Citizens in Blizzard Response
Beyond paying for snow-clearing help, many municipalities hope residents will pitch in to help their community—and stay off the roads.
Boston, Inspired By the ‘Green Monster,’ Looks to Score Beantown’s Municipal Performance
The new ‘CityScore’ dashboard ‘recommits us to our pledge of transparency and delivery of excellent’ services, Mayor Walsh says.
D.C. Just Went ‘All In’ on Data Accessibility
The District of Columbia followed up the release of several key local government datasets with a Draft Open Data Policy that's up for online public comment.
This Utah Ski Town Drives Record Citizen Engagement With Its Water Portal
Park City’s solution is catching on, even in cities not wrestling with drought-driven water conservation challenges.
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