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A Resilience Charter

Disaster Planning and Emergency Management

National standards should be developed to ensure that emergency plans are functional and compatible with one another, and that they ensure the interoperability of emergency services and functions. All levels of public administration should be required to produce emergency plans and maintain them by means of periodic updates.

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Visions of Recovery: Reimagining Long-Term Care

First State Insights

Katelyn Andrews, Director of Public Policy at LiveOn NY, speaks with Troy Mix, Associate Director of the University of Delaware's Institute for Public Administration (IPA), about public policy priorities for aging and older adults and her vision for the future of long-term care. 2) What’s one thing you hope will change?

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How city governments can navigate the fiscal cliff

American City & Country

Regularly updating financial models and engaging in long-term fiscal strategy development can provide a clearer roadmap for sustainability. Regularly publish detailed financial reports, hold public forums, and engage the community in budget discussions.

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Visions of Recovery: Bridging the Digital Divide

First State Insights

Monica Sanders, Managing Director of the Georgetown Environmental Justice Program, speaks with Troy Mix, Associate Director of the University of Delaware's Institute for Public Administration (IPA), about the need to consider and address the digital divide in recovery. 2) What’s one thing you hope will change?

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What Makes Rural Art Parks Successful? Recommendations for CED Art Lovers

Community and Economic Development Program of UNC

Using the arts as a community economic development (CED) strategy usually brings to mind urban settings. The third highlighted logistical and budget issues, and how the community was engaged even in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. People learned about where they were visiting and developed emotional connections to the land.

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Revisiting the Community Land Trust: An Academic Literature Review

Community and Economic Development Program of UNC

Over 225 CLTs have developed since their inception in the 1960s (Grounded Solutions Network 2021), and fifteen states have some version of a positive law supporting CLT formation and affirming CLT legality in their state (Decker 2018). Jamie Andrews is a student in the Master of Public Administration program at UNC-Chapel Hill.

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The major challenges in government payment processes: Survey reveals critical inefficiencies

American City & Country

Clear and efficient processes for resolving payment disputes can help maintain positive relationships between government agencies and the public, ensuring that issues are Modernizing payment systems offers numerous benefits, not only for the efficiency of revenue collection but also for broader public administration.