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Vacant Land is More Than a Single Lot—it’s a System.

Center for Community Progress

Redefining vacant land as a system also highlights the importance of engaging stakeholders in achieving community development goals. Here are some examples of how vacant land can integrate with other systems, like transportation, stormwater management, and economics, along with neighborhood life.

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

AWS Public Sector Blog

Advancing data governance and stewardship practices to build trust and enable secure data sharing between departments, including safeguarding privacy. Snow Family transportable storage facilitates two-way, large-scale dataset migrations between environments.

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A year of impact at the Public Service Leadership Institute

Partnership for Public Service

From the nearly 6,000 leaders who engaged in our programming since the launch, our surveys show that 94% of our participants believed our programs made them a better leader, and 91% applied lessons back at work. In all these forums, we invited appointees and career leaders to unite in their common stewardship to serve the public.

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Another lost opportunity in parks planning: Joint Management Plan for Cromwell Valley Park; Lock Raven Reservoir; and the Northern Central Trail in Baltimore County

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

A new stewardship agreement between the city of Baltimore, MORE (Mid-Atlantic Off-Road Enthusiasts) and the International Mountain Bike Association promises improved mountain bike access to the watershed. Due to my own hubris and their somewhat unjustified fear of regular bicycling. Turns out I was unprepared.