Here’s How Chicago Is Ramping Up Its Fight Against Rats

Following a sharp rise in complaints this year, Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s administration is increasing the number of rodent control crews. It’s using predictive analytics for targeting efforts, too.

Seattle Puts Forward Action Plan Aimed at Bridging Its Digital Divide

In the Pacific Northwest’s largest city, 93,000 residents don’t have Internet access. Mayor Ed Murray’s administration has 19 strategies it hopes to use to connect the unconnected.

How Small Communities Can Use Gigabit Fiber Expansion to Stand Out

Sandy, Oregon, near Portland, built its own high-speed Internet utility that’s now incredibly popular with residents. Here’s how similar localities have been developing their fiber networks.

Google Fiber’s Advice for Cities Looking to Work With High-Speed Internet Providers

Having a clear vision, "one-touch make-ready" policies for utility pole attachments and updated rules and regulations are among the tips that are critically important, according to Google Fiber’s expansion lead for the western U.S.

Utah Launches New Online Map App for Transportation Projects

“It's an easy way into information,” says Utah DOT’s statewide geographic information systems manager.

Trees Removed for New L.A. Light Rail Line Repurposed for Musical Use

Along Crenshaw Boulevard in Los Angeles, local community arts, music and dance organizations were the recipients of 40 West African style drums made from the wood.

Utah Turns to Budget ‘Stress Tests’ to Help Prepare for Future Downturns

Normally used by the federal government to assess the fiscal stability of big banks, the Beehive State’s forecasting models are “very helpful in shedding light” on the possible impacts of a recession.

Cincinnati Takes Big Step to Improve Its Permitting Process

While it’s important to improve online services, Ohio’s third-largest city has upgraded the brick-and-mortar experience, too.

Nation’s Roundabout Capital May Get Even More Traffic Circles

Check out how this Indiana city leads the nation in non-signaled intersections.

What State and Local Transportation Agencies Can Expect in 2016

Xerox’s parking and mobility vice president Matt Darst weighs in.

How Georgia Reorganized All Its Parks and Rec Data in 9 Months

What was once scattered across multiple agencies is now easily accessible through one portal thanks to a cross-sector collaborative effort. And the effort is also boosting digital engagement and state revenue.

Civic Hackers Launch Toolset to Shed Light on Sacramento’s City Budget

A group affiliated with Code for America released a new suite of online apps this week, meant to help people explore the city’s revenue and spending.

What’s Next for Louisville’s Digital Team?

The city launched a new version of its website last year and is working hard to improve its open data portal and personalized services.

Hard Work of Creating a ‘Public Safety Department’ Pays Dividends for City and Residents

Merging police and fire departments into a unified agency can be difficult. But 30 years after East Grand Rapids, Michigan, did it, the effort has paid off, according to the city manager.

Can Baltimore County Compete With Silicon Valley at Cybersecurity?

The county’s government is selling local information and cybersecurity companies as the solution to the nation’s $100 billion cybercrime problem.

States Wrestle with Cost of Electronics Recycling

Twenty-five states plus Washington, D.C., have measures governing who pays for electronics recycling, but manufacturers say the patchwork of laws makes compliance difficult and needs to be revisited as trends in “e-cycling” change.

Why Utah’s State Government Leads the Nation in Offering Services Online

Hint: It’s about creating simple processes for citizens to interact with government and keeping costs down.

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