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One City’s Path to Smart City Leadership

When San Jose, Calif., Mayor Sam Liccardo took office in 2015, he prioritized tech innovation as a means of improving service delivery and quality of life. Speaking about San Jose’s smart city vision statement released in March 2016, Liccardo asserted that the city “cannot continue providing the same services in the same ways. … To thrive, San … Continued

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About Denver Moves: Transit Plan

As Denver continues to grow, we must provide more reliable and safe mobility options to move more people where they need to go, and improve connections to key destinations and between neighborhoods. Denver Moves: Transit is Denver’s first-ever citywide transit plan creating a local transit vision and guiding framework that calls for improving the quality … Continued

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Can City Government Use the Tech Community to Lift Philadelphians Out of Poverty?

For the one in four Philadelphians living below the poverty line, a jump into the technology sector — a high-opportunity area thought to be key to reducing levels of poverty — could be transformative. And despite Philly’s rise among national rankings of startup towns and the growth tech-sector employment has enjoyed, hiring managers still say they struggle to fill the jobs they need. … Continued

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Commentary: Focus on Advanced Manufacturing

EVERY COMPANY GRAPPLES with the challenge of recruiting talent. But the need is especially dire in advanced manufacturing. According to a study conducted by Deloitte and The Manufacturing Institute, by 2025, an estimated 3.5 million jobs will be created in the manufacturing industry, but 2 million of those positions are expected to go unfulfilled due to a gap … Continued

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Long Beach Releases Report On Senior Care, Provides Hopeful Vision for the Future

A severe shortage of affordable housing is the greatest threat to Long Beach seniors, one that could possibly get worse as the city’s population grows older, according to an analysis released Tuesday morning. The study analyzed gaps in the city’s services for residents older than 50; it painted, officials said, a “grim picture” of how many threats … Continued

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Calif. Cities Should Look to This S.F. Affordable Housing Finance Model

With rent exceeding $4,500 a month for a two-bedroom apartment in San Francisco, housing is unaffordable for 73 percent of the city’s residents. We are losing teachers, artists, bus drivers, police officers, nonprofit workers and families every single day. The high cost of housing affects the very fabric of our neighborhoods and character of our … Continued

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Executing Citywide Workforce Strategy in Philadelphia

November 15, 2017 Published by: Managing Director’s Office, Department of Commerce, Office of the Mayor PHILADELPHIA — The Department of Commerce and Managing Director’s Office announced that the City of Philadelphia is partnering with FUSE Corps to welcome an executive FUSE Fellow who will support the development and implementation of a citywide workforce strategy. Barry Wilkins, the City’s … Continued

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How to Create a ‘Maker’ Workforce

Fremont, California, is experiencing a boom in manufacturing. It’s the fourth largest city in the Bay Area, and home to over 800 manufacturing companies which employ 26,000, accounting for 25% of the workforce. Large companies such as Boston Scientific, Western Digital, Seagate Technologies and Plexus all have facilities there. And then Tesla moved in employing … Continued

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The Public Sector Borrows Business Practices for Efficiency, Greater Good

How many children in this neighborhood are hungry right now? Why aren’t people from this county enrolling in a nutrition-assistance program? How can I ensure that people in this neighborhood know about our services? If we could eavesdrop on the minds of public sector leaders, we would hear questions just like these. Read the rest … Continued