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(Contact-Free) Human Touch Helps Transform a Riverscape

GovLoop

The Return to the Riverbend campaign, launched in fall 2021, yielded community input that the city used to create a master plan, released the following summer, for a new riverfront area. They also implemented an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot to allow constituents to communicate with the office outside business hours.

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(Contact-Free) Human Touch Helps Transform a Riverscape

GovLoop

The Return to the Riverbend campaign, launched in fall 2021, yielded community input that the city used to create a master plan, released the following summer, for a new riverfront area. They also implemented an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot to allow constituents to communicate with the office outside business hours.

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Passport to Success: How One Intrepid Library Marketer Hatched a Plan To Bring People Back to the Library

Super Library Marketing

Rebecca Kilde is the communication and marketing coordinator for IFLS Library System in western Wisconsin. Rebecca put her background in graphic design to work, creating a logo, a public-facing landing page on the system website, the passport, and marketing collateral. “We People were ready to go out and explore,” she explained.

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July 2023 - Microsoft 365 US Public Sector Roadmap Newsletter

Microsoft Public Sector

As Microsoft Teams is the primary tool for communication and collaboration, customers are looking to improve productivity by integrating their business processes directly into Microsoft Teams via third-party party (3P) applications or line-of-business (LOB)/homegrown application integrations.

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Gaps in Parks Master Planning: Part Eight | Civic Engagement and Positive Promotion of Democracy

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

Public facing civic assets--libraries, parks, schools, sustainable mobility programs like walking, biking, and transit, Safe Routes to School, public markets, farmers markets, etc.--should at farmers and public markets. at farmers and public markets.