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Report shows high level of misconduct in government 

A major ethics scandal may soon unfold in the public sector unless government agencies, particularly local and state governments, institute a strong ethics program, according to a report the from the Arlington, Va.-based Ethics Resource Center (ERC)....

Is water reuse good or bad? 

Water reuse -- the introduction of treated wastewater back into the environment for use as drinking water...

Report outlines security framework at drinking and wastewater facilities 

A new report from the Alexandria, Va.-based Water Environment Federation (WEF) and other organizations outlines the legal and policy framework surrounding security at the nation’s drinking water and wastewater facilities....

USCM releases brownfields report 

Redevelopment of brownfields — abandoned properties left empty due to environmental concerns...

NLC proposes funding for programs to help stimulate the economy 

Federal funding for local initiatives in transportation, housing, public safety and energy conservation will be a top lobbying priority for the Washington-based National League of Cities (NLC) in the upcoming session of Congress....

Bloomberg signs plastic bag recycling legislation 

On Wednesday, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg signed off on a new plastic bag-recycling program for the city....

APWA calls for action on transportation report’s suggestions 

The Kansas City, Mo.-based American Public Works Association (APWA) says federal, state and local officials need to act now on the suggestions made in the recently released “Transportation for Tomorrow: Report of the National Surface Transportation Policy and Revenue Study Commission,” which calls for increased spending on the nation’s transportation infrastructure. ...

Does the mortgage lending industry need more regulation? 

Cleveland and Baltimore are suing banks over their lending habits, saying they contributed to the wave of residential foreclosures in their areas. ...

ICMA accepting nominations for awards 

The Washington-based International City/County Management Association (ICMA) is accepting nominations for its Distinguished Service and Honorary Member awards. ...

NTSB says design flaw contributed to Minneapolis bridge collapse 

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) says a design flaw with gusset plates — steel plates used to connect beams — on the I-35W bridge in Minneapolis contributed to the bridge’s Aug. 1 collapse that killed 13 people....

NLC president says transportation infrastructure must have “national solution” 

The president of the Washington-based National League of Cities (NLC) says the recently released “Transportation for Tomorrow: Report of the National Surface Transportation Policy and Revenue Study Commission” correctly identifies the status of the nation’s transportation infrastructure as “a national problem that must have a national solution.”...

Bobcat celebrates 50th anniversary with contest 

West Fargo, N.D.-based Bobcat is seeking entries for its “How Bobcat Unleashed Me” contest, part of the company’s 50th anniversary celebration....

Cities sue lenders over foreclosures 

Cleveland is suing 21 banks and mortgage companies over the effects that the recent high numbers of home foreclosures have had on the city’s economy....

Washington mayor fires social workers in wake of child deaths 

Washington Mayor Adrian Fenty says the city failed four children who were found dead in their home Jan. 9, and he vows not to let a similar failure happen in the future....

EPA offers Webinar on public space recycling 

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is holding a Webinar on methods and reasons for collecting recyclable items at public events. The Webinar, “Public Space Recycling: New Challenges for Collecting Recyclables,” is scheduled for Jan. 17 from 1 to 2:30 p.m. EST....

PERI to hold infrastructure policy symposium 

The Fairfax, Va.-based Public Entity Risk Institute (PERI) will hold an online symposium on the conflict between environmentalism and homeland security in the creation of infrastructure renewal policies....

Health insurance, security outweigh pay in job poll 

Good health insurance and security are more important to job-hunting Americans than pay, according to a recently released poll from the Washington-based Center for State and Local Government Excellence (SLGE)....

Bus crash inspires strengthening of traffic control device rules 

In response to a bus crash in Atlanta last March that killed seven members of a college baseball team, the Federal Highway Administration (FHA) plans to release new rules for highway signs and pavement markings....

USCM says Energy Bill passage will accelerate climate protection 

Recently passed legislation that creates an Energy Efficiency Block Grant (EEBG) will “help accelerate our climate protection agenda in American cities,” says Trenton, N.J. ...

2007 New York homicides may reach record low 

New York’s murder rate dropped 17 percent in 2007, and the city expected to have fewer than 500 homicides for the year, representing a new record low. Last year was the 17th consecutive year to see a drop in major felony crime in the city....

Passage of $550 billion spending bill increases Homeland Security grants 

The $550 billion omnibus spending bill passed by Congress on Dec. 19 includes more than $145 million in increases over last year for Department of Homeland Security (DHS) grants available to fire departments, according to the Fairfax, Va.-based International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC)....

NACo calls for return to federalism 

The Washington-based National Association of Counties (NACo) has published seven legislative priorities for 2008, all aimed at improving the relationship between counties and the federal government. Each priority involves legislative matters that were not resolved in the last session of Congress....

NCSL forecasts cloudy skies for state budgets, other issues in 2008 

Politics and economic vagaries lead to a cloudy forecast for many of the top 10 issues facing state legislatures in 2008, according to the Washington-based National Conference of State Legislatures. ...

KaBOOM seeks votes for Playful Cities 

Washington-based non-profit KaBOOM! is asking for feedback from the public on 21 cities that have applied for $25,000 grants to become “Playful Cities.” Through its Playful Cities program, KaBOOM aims to increase the number of playgrounds throughout the nation....

USCM releases 2007 homelessness/hunger survey 

Many cities continue to have difficulty providing food and shelter to homeless residents, according to the Washington-based U.S. Conference of Mayors’ (USCM) 2007 Hunger and Homelessness Survey released Monday. ...

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