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A Plan for Access in Arkansas

GovLoop

They wanted to embrace new technology to better support constituent access. He also sought to create an organization that was more team-based than hierarchical to allow experienced staff to develop solutions and lead. Innovative Impact The plan is to roll out the case management system for district courts in 2024.

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How to Convince Your Boss to Send You to the Reclaiming Vacant Properties Conference

Center for Community Progress

It is the only national community development conference dedicated specifically to reusing “ blighted ” properties—what we call vacant, abandoned, and deteriorated (VAD) properties. When : October 9-11, 2024. The room rate ends on September 16, 2024 or when the room block sells out. The sessions at RVP reflect that!

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A Plan for Access in Arkansas

GovLoop

They wanted to embrace new technology to better support constituent access. He also sought to create an organization that was more team-based than hierarchical to allow experienced staff to develop solutions and lead. Innovative Impact The plan is to roll out the case management system for district courts in 2024.

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Summit County (Utah) Community Planning Lab as an example of civic engagement and best practice technical assistance

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

The second cohort of the county's Community Planning Lab wrapped up last month after the class spent weeks learning about urban development and design, planning and zoning, public engagement, affordable housing, transportation, land use and more. The city developed a capacity building and training infrastructure to support it.

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Supply Skepticism Revisited: What New Research Shows About the Impact of Supply on Affordability

The Stoop (NYU Furman Center)

But as concerns about gentrification and displacement in urban areas have become more widespread, supply skepticism has expanded from the traditional anti-development constituencies to renters and social advocates fighting for equitable neighborhood planning. “We need all hands on deck producing all housing.”

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