Washington residents get new 211 Web site
A new 211 Web site is giving residents of the Washington metro area access to a database of 10,000 programs and 4,000 services. The Web site...
WERF offers $100,000 to support groundwater protection research
The Alexandria, Va.-based Water Environment Research Foundation (WERF) is offering $100,000 to support research on protecting groundwater ...
DHS offers training on the Web
The Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) “Introduction to the National Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP)” is a Web-based course for ...
Mayors unhappy with Bush’s proposed budget cuts
The president of the Washington-based U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) is extremely disappointed in President Bush’s proposed budget cuts to several domestic programs in fiscal year 2008...
The National Civic League is looking for All-America Cities
The Denver-based National Civic League (NCL) is accepting nominations for this year’s All-America City Awards. The awards honor communities that use a creative combination of the public, private and nonprofit sectors to address local problems...
Fire chiefs’ association taking nominations for four award programs
The Fairfax, Va.-based International Association of Fire Chiefs is accepting nominations for four awards programs. The awards recognize fire departments and individuals for achievement in emergency medical and fire prevention services....
Governors launch e-Health alliance
The Washington-based National Governors Association has launched its State Alliance for e-Health program that will promote sharing health records electronically. The alliance will be made up of governors...
NLC helps California cities fight gangs
The Washington-based National League of Cities (NLC) and the Oakland, Calif.-based National Council on Crime and Delinquency (NCCD) are helping 13 California cities develop ...
USCM wants $4 billion for Energy and Environmental Block Grant
The Washington-based U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) is calling for the creation of a $4 billion Energy and Environmental Block Grant program to help cities fight global warming...
House subcommittee approves water infrastructure improvement funding
The House Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment has approved a bill that could provide $20 billion to states in need of improvements to their water and sewer systems. Reauthorizing the Clean Water State Revolving Fund...
USCM awards $55,000 in Dollar Wi$e grants
The Washington-based U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) has announced the winners of $55,000 in grants as part of its National Dollar Wi$e Campaign...
What should be done to protect innocents against sex offenders?
In recent years, many municipalities have created zoning laws aimed at preventing convicted sex offenders from living near schools, playgrounds or anyplace where children gather...
Program offers guidance on biofuel feasibility
A computer program is now available to help electricity providers judge the feasibility of using biofuels — such as wood, animal waste and landfill gas — to generate power...
AIA picks five communities for sustainability assistance
The Washington-based American Institute of Architects (AIA) Center for Communities by Design has selected five cities for its Sustainable Design Assessment ...
What should be done to protect innocents against sex offenders?
In recent years, many municipalities have created zoning laws aimed at preventing convicted sex offenders from living near schools, playgrounds or anyplace where...
ICMA offers training on pandemic flu outbreaks, international development
The Washington-based International City/County Management Association (ICMA) is offering two new Web-based programs for local government officials. A Webcast on Thursday ...
NCSL Spring Forum to focus on political changes
The Washington-based National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) will hold its Spring Forum on April 19-21 in Washington. This year’s forum will focus on ...
DHS to distribute $445 million to secure infrastructure
Ports, transit systems and trucking companies are the targets for protection by the latest round of grants from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Last week...
What will the FCC ruling on cable franchise regulation mean locally?
In December, the Federal Communications Commission adopted new rules that limit local governments' authority to regulate cable franchises. Local government organizations...
Fighting global warming remains challenging for cities
Of the 10 large cities that have been most successful at fighting global warming, only Portland, Ore., has tamed its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, according to a report ...
USCM leaders meet with new Speaker of the House
The leaders of the Washington-based U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) have presented newly elected House Speaker Nancy Pelosi with a 10-point plan for dealing with important issues in 2007...
NAGC seeks nominations for ‘Communicator of the Year’
The Falls Church, Va.-based National Association of Government Communicators (NAGC) is accepting nominations for its “Communicator of the Year” award. The deadline for entering ...
New automated system installs reflective markers with less risk, cost
Later this month, researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology Research Institute (GTRI) will unveil an automated system for placing reflective markers on roads and highways ...
ICMA seeks nominations for annual awards
The Washington-based International City/County Management Association (ICMA) is accepting nominations for its annual Professional and Program Excellence Awards...
DHS announces $1.7 billion in grants for locals
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced $1.7 billion in grants for state and local governments this fiscal year. DHS has released grant guidance and application ...











