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What @sog_ced is reading online: May 2022

Community and Economic Development Program of UNC

The following are articles and reports on the web that the Community and Economic Development Program at the UNC School of Government shared through social media over the past month. Follow us on twitter or facebook to receive regular updates. Read more and register to attend: unc.live/3NoFpBu. 3N5YGbn.

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What @sog_ced is reading online: June 2022

Community and Economic Development Program of UNC

The following are articles and reports on the web that the Community and Economic Development Program at the UNC School of Government shared through social media over the past month. Other CED Items: Local governments across the nation manage emergency home repair programs for lower income owners. 3OMYnCu.

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City of Kenmore Officials Find the Fun in 2017-18 Priority Based Budget

PBB Center for Priority Based Budgeting

The Bothell - Kenmore Reporter recently published an article written by Catherine Krummey with a focus on City of Kenmore budget development ( City of Kenmore officials find the fun in 2017-2018 budget ). He also cited economic development as a top priority for the city with the goal of expanding employment and making the city more vibrant.

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Great quote that gets at the heart of perceptions of commercial districts

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

The post-COVID tourism boom in Nashville has led to congested streets, incessant noise and unruly party-bus crowds, issues that city leaders are striving to manage. To me, it's an illustration that you always have to actively manage such districts, especially because of the possibility of slowdown. Perceptions matter.

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Local governments are less impacted by polarization, survey finds

American City & Country

In a politically divisive time nationwide, the limited negative impact of political polarization on local governments was a “surprising” discovery, according to Nathan Lee, founder and managing director of CivicPulse, a nonprofit research organization. “We I hope that we don’t devolve into a society where that in-person filter disappears.”