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Lessons From A Local Gov In Love

Today’s Buzz is by Meredith Reynolds, Deputy City Manager for Recovery for the City of Long Beach. Follow Meredith on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram.  What I’m Listening to: my 40 for 40: Love Songs playlist of my top 40 favorite love songs (creating playlists during the pandemic was a tangible thing I could control, so … Continued

Water Innovation Leadership Development Program

Water Innovation Leadership Development Program For emerging leaders in water services management Full scholarships available for all program participants. Application Deadline: Sunday, May 1, 2022 The Duke University Water Innovation and Leadership Development (WILD) program is a cohort-based transformative leadership training designed for early-to-mid-career water utility managers.  Benefits of the Program After completing this leadership program, participants … Continued

Telling the Story of Tigard Forward

Today’s Buzz is presented by Kent Wyatt, ELGL co-founder and City of Tigard communications manager. Connect with Kent on Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter.  What I’m…  Listening to: Chaise Lounge by Wet Leg  Thinking: Coach K shouldn’t have a puppy.  Watching: Yellowstone  It should be easy to understand a local government budget. Unfortunately, it usually is not. … Continued

UniverCity Year Seeks New Local Government Partners

This cohort program is offered by our friends at UniverCity Alliance – a cross-campus initiative at the University of Wisconsin-Madison that connects local governments across the state with university resources to solve problems.  UniverCity Year is seeking new local government partners to work toward practical solutions to locally-identified challenges during the 2022-2025 academic years. The … Continued

Interactive Workshop on Citizens’ Assemblies

Interactive Workshop on Citizens’ Assemblies July 5-8, 2022 In person on campus at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York Full scholarships including travel stipends available How can government regain trust, solve thorny policy issues, and de-escalate tensions between polarized citizens? This July, join a cohort of 30 local government officials for a hands-on practical workshop on Citizens’ Assemblies (CAs) with the world’s … Continued

Supreme Court Issues Decision in Challenge to Austin’s Sign Regulations

This post is authored by ELGL member Julie Tappendorf and reshared with permission from Ancel Glink. The US Supreme Court just issued an opinion in a case challenging the City of Austin’s sign regulations. This case overturns the Court of Appeals ruling finding the City’s sign regulations to be unconstitutional and seems to offer welcome … Continued

Caring Loudly

Today’s Morning Buzz is by Danielle Rogers, Community Marketing Manager for the City of Newton, Iowa. Connect with her on LinkedIn and Twitter. Listening To: Sounds Like A Cult with Isa Medina & Amanda Montell Reading: Bittersweet by Susan Cain Watching: CNN Original Series This is Life with Lisa Ling I don’t believe I’m alone when I say that my … Continued

It’s Possible for Everyone to Be Wrong

Today’s Morning Buzz is by civic dreamer and doer Sarah Moss, MPA, who has worked in local, state, and federal government. She is a strategist based in Denver who helps clients solve policy and political puzzles across the United States. Sarah also teaches values-based strategic planning and process improvement for the Colorado Certified Public Manager® … Continued

Celebrate Public Service Recognition Week with the #GovPossible Toolkit

This campaign is brought to you by our friends at Performance.gov.  Come celebrate the second annual #GovPossible campaign with the Office of Management and Budget, the Office of Personnel Management, and Performance.gov! Download our #GovPossible Toolkit for Twitter Download our #GovPossible Toolkit for LinkedIn/Facebook Our first #GovPossible campaign for Public Service Recognition Week (PSRW) last … Continued

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