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How AWS can enable the Government of Canada’s 2023-2026 Data Strategy

AWS Public Sector Blog

The 2023-2026 data strategy of the Government of Canada (GC) The GC’s data strategy describes how the Federal Public Service intends to utilize data over the next three years to deliver enhanced services and value to Canadians. Read on to learn how AWS is empowering customers to achieve their open data objectives. The AWS Cloud is 3.6

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Data Analysis: What 421-a Extension Requests Tell Us about the Future of Multifamily Housing Development in NYC

The Stoop (NYU Furman Center)

Projects relying on the 421-a completion extension in tandem with Mandatory Inclusionary Housing (MIH) are expected to deliver both more housing and deeper affordability to several neighborhoods across the city, according to a recent data analysis by the NYU Furman Center. Uneven development patterns continue.

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2023 Roundup: Federal Policy Developments in Neighborhood Revitalization 

Center for Community Progress

This has been a big year for federal policy developments that can help communities address vacancy and stabilize neighborhoods. But, as we shared with the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) earlier this year in response to its Request for Information, it has the potential to be a vital community revitalization tool.

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America is at a crossroads with its infrastructure future

American City & Country

In response to these consequences, the ASCE released the Sustainable Infrastructure Standard, ASCE 73-23, a tool that provides guidance for infrastructure owners to develop and implement sustainable solutions throughout a project’s entire life cycle. A recent great example is the Water Resources Development Act.

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ARPA SLFRF Update: Interim Final Rule Expands Eligible Uses

Center for Community Progress

4 Acquire, rehabilitate, and sell or reuse properties; develop plans; and other CDBG-eligible activities. Expenditure: For funds obligated to provide emergency relief from natural disasters, the expenditure deadline is December 31, 2026. 2 ︎ Community Progress does not focus on these uses in this blog.

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From inaccessible to inclusive: How the new PDF accessibility remediation solution helps institutions compliantly address accessibility requirements

AWS Public Sector Blog

Level AA , a set of internationally-recognized standards developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) , which stipulate 50 success criteria to make websites accessible. Implementing an in-house solution can be quicker and more cost-effective for public organizations, saving them and their constituents time and money down the line.

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How Opportunity Zones 2.0 Can Leverage Existing Vacant Property Inventories

Center for Community Progress

The OZ program was created by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 and is set to expire in 2026 without Congressional action. This reduces developers acquisition time and risk and can enable them to get to the substantial improvement requirements more rapidly. Some of these communities received no investment at all.

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