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Curitiba Is Evolving But Remains a Model for Urban Sustainability

The City Fix

I recently had the pleasure of re-visiting Curitiba, Brazil, thanks to an invitation from the Smart Cities Expo. I made my first pilgrimage in 2000, when Bogotá was implementing its bus rapid transit system, Transmilenio, and returned twice after that. Continue reading on TheCityFix.com.

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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: Ban on Possession of Large-Capacity Magazines Did Not Facially Violate the Second Amendment

NLRG (National Legal Research Group)

John Stone —Senior Attorney, National Legal Research Group. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has held that assuming a California state statute prohibiting, with certain exceptions, the possession of large-capacity magazines holding more than 10 rounds of ammunition implicated the Second Amendment, the statute did not facially violate the Second Amendment.

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5 Valuable Financial Tips for College Students

Homeroom

By: Andrew O’Donnell, intern for the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Federal Student Aid As someone currently attending community college, I can tell you firsthand about many of its benefits. Not only is community college significantly cheaper than four-year institutions and often much closer to home, it’s also a great place to begin your.

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Picture this: How the U.S. Forest Service uses Google Cloud tools to analyze a changing planet

Google Public Sector

For 117 years, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service has been a steward of America's forests, grasslands, and waterways. It directly manages 193 million acres and supports sustainable management on a total of 500 million acres of private, state, and tribal lands. Its impact reaches far beyond even that, offering its research and learning freely to the world.

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The Ultimate Playground Inspection Handbook

Dive into the world of playground safety with this complimentary guide. It offers a detailed exploration of essential practices to ensure the utmost safety for children. Delve into inspection techniques, from assessing equipment conditions to evaluating surfacing materials. Gain insights into maintenance strategies to keep playgrounds in top-notch condition year-round.

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Transforming Bole Road in Addis Ababa to Improve Safety and Accessibility

The City Fix

In Addis Ababa, road traffic crashes kill more than 400 people every year. This is largely due to unsafe street design that prioritizes vehicles over pedestrians, cyclists and other vulnerable road users. With the support of Bloomberg Philanthropies Initiative for. Continue reading on TheCityFix.com.

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Money matters

Princeton Public Library

April is Financial Literacy Month. With tax season nearly in the rearview mirror, don’t let the topic of personal finance slip into the dark recesses of your mind. There are plenty of free resources available with and without your library card to help you navigate your journey. One of the latest additions to our collection […].

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How to Identify the Real Problem in Your Community

Social Pinpoint

We recently spoke to Felicity Farmer about the complexity of community issues and how to identify the real problem at the heart of many moving parts. The post How to Identify the Real Problem in Your Community appeared first on Social Pinpoint - A Place to Engage Your Community.

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Cybersecurity Challenges in the Hybrid Work Environment: Leaders from CISA and U.S. Army Cyber Command Discuss Solutions

Government Technology Insider

The move to the hybrid work environment multiplied the number of endpoints that federal agencies need to secure. This workforce evolution has brought many cybersecurity challenges to light for agencies and compelled them to identify new solutions that are fit for today’s mission. For instance, first responders can use deployed devices and network assets that can help them remain connected when helping towns recover from natural disasters.

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Using policy theories to interpret public health case studies: the example of a minimum unit price for alcohol

Paul Cairney

By James Nicholls and Paul Cairney, for the University of Stirling MPH and MPP programmes. There are strong links between the study of public health and public policy.

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Season 5 Episode 5 - The Case for Crowdsourcing and Citizen Science in Government

GovCast

Federal agencies typically pursue contracts and engagement with industry vendors to produce solutions for different mission areas, but what if the barrier to entry to helping agencies overcome challenges was lowered? Today, we dive into the General Services Administration Technology Transformation Service's Challenge.gov and CitizenScience.gov initiatives to learn how the platforms are allowing agencies to engage with the public at large to present their problem areas and receive crowdsourced so

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7 Signs Your Local Government ERP Is Holding You Back: A Guide for Small Municipalities

Local governments and municipalities serving populations under 200,000 face distinctive challenges in delivering efficient and effective services to their communities. To overcome these challenges, many rely on Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems tailored to their specific needs. Not all ERP systems are created equal, and some may hinder progress rather than support it.

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CFP: Chutes and Ladders: The Hidden Curriculum that Makes or Breaks Academic Careers

A Library Writer's Blog

CFP URL: [link] Chutes and Ladders: The Hidden Curriculum that Makes or Breaks Academic Careers Our follow-up book to The PhD Parenthood Trap will be an edited volume highlighting aspects of the hidden curriculum - the unwritten set of rules that help or hinder academic success. We are soliciting proposals for chapter contributions for this book from individuals of all academic ranks and institutions, and disciplinary fields.

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How Parks Play a Role in Tree Equity — Episode 112

Open Space Radio: Parks and Recreation Trends

On today’s episode, I’m excited talk about something that plays a critical role in building environmental resilience, cooling our neighborhoods, and improving the health of our communities: trees. Trees are critical infrastructure, but due to decades of redlining and other discriminatory policies, there are fewer trees in low-income communities and communities of color.

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Episode 198 The President's FY23 Budget

FedHeads

The FedHeads invite Grant Thornton Public Sector Managing Director Doug Criscitello to totally geek out about the President's FY23 Budget proposal, and spoiler alert -- a possible new slogan. The FedHeads invite Grant Thornton Public Sector Managing Director Doug Criscitello to totally geek out about the President's FY23 Budget proposal, and spoiler alert -- a possible new slogan.

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Episode 01 - A Fresh Look At Our Volunteer Program

ParkTalk podcast

Meet our new volunteer and events manager, Becca, and learn about the many ways to get involved as a volunteer in parks and recreation. Meet our new volunteer and events manager, Becca, and learn about the many ways to get involved as a volunteer in parks and recreation.

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ASPA TIMES Magazine: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

PA TIMES Magazine is a publication of the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA), a not-for-profit corporation. This edition focused on diversity, equity and inclusion in public administration, including guest columns, insights for the field and interviews with city government DEI officers about their work at the local level.

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CFP: BRASS Academic #BusinessLibrarianship

A Library Writer's Blog

Have something to share with other business librarians? Interested in seeing your name in print? Want to add another line to your CV? The Business Reference in Academic Libraries Committee of BRASS is seeking articles for the next issue of its online publication Academic BRASS. Academic BRASS is a newsletter--not a journal--that publishes issue-based articles and information for the general and educational interest of BRASS members and academic business librarians. feature articles can extend to

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Avangrid Teaming Up With DFSMFC To Empower Local Women

The Whistle Post

Bridgeport, CT—April 11, 2022. Dress for Success Mid-Fairfield County is pleased to announce Avangrid as the Presenting Sponsor of Purse-suit of Success! to be held on May 10, 2022, in Bridgeport at the Boca Oyster Bar. Dress for Success empowers women to achieve economic independence by providing a network of support, professional attire, and the development tools to help women thrive in work and in life.

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More Cities Should Try Demand-Response Transit

The Market Urbanism Report

Part 1 in a 2-part series on how to improve U.S. public transit.

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Flywheel Fridays - Breaking Down IT Priorities in FY 2023

GovCast

With the fiscal year 2022 budget finalized last month, why not look ahead? Our senior researchers break down key components of the Biden administration's proposed FY 2023 budget, including increases in spending for DOD, VA, IRS, DOJ and more. We'll talk cybersecurity, customer experience and infrastructure.

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Sustainable Facility Maintenance Management for Small Local Governments

Unlock the potential of sustainable facility management! This guide empowers small local governments to lead with climate-resilient infrastructure, energy efficiency, waste reduction, and more. Elevate your community's resilience, reduce costs, and embrace eco-friendly practices. Discover the role of facility maintenance teams in green cleaning, sustainability analyses, and infrastructure upgrades.

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Call for Submissions and Nominations for PRIMO #LibraryInstruction

A Library Writer's Blog

SUBJECT: Call for Submissions and Nominations for PRIMO The Peer Reviewed Instructional Materials Online (PRIMO) Committee of the ACRL Instruction Section invites you to submit your online information literacy tutorial, virtual tour, or other online library instruction project for review and possible inclusion in PRIMO: Peer-Reviewed Instructional Materials Online.

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More Cities Should Try Demand-Response Transit

The Market Urbanism Report

Part 1 in a 2-part series on how to improve U.S. public transit.

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