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		  <title>ICMA: Leaders at the Core of Better Communities</title>
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				<description>ICMA: Leaders at the Core of Better Communities is a podcast program featuring interviews with city and county managers, authors, and consultants to bring you their expertise on key local government management challenges, such as sustainability, community building, performance measurement, healthy communities, ethics, and more. </description>
			
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		  <copyright>Copyright 2009 ICMA</copyright>
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			<itunes:summary>ICMA podcasts feature interviews with city and county managers, authors, and consultants to bring you their expertise on key local government management challenges, such as sustainability, community building, performance measurement, healthy communities, ethics, and more. ICMA (International City/County Management Association) is the premier local government leadership and management organization. For more information, go to icma.org.
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		<title>Brownfields Revitalization - Charlie Bartsch, ICF International</title>
		<description>Tad McGalliard, ICMA&apos;s director of sustainability interviews Charlie Bartsch, a senior fellow with ICF International, to get his perspectives on the brownfields revitalization marketplace and what local governments and other stakeholders can do to keep the momentum going in their community.

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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 02:34:20 EST</pubDate>
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		<title>Sustainability: A discussion with Randall Reid, chair of the ICMA sustainability advisory committee</title>
		<description>ICMA member Randall Reid, County Manager of Alachua County, Florida, talks about ICMA&apos;s work on the issue of sustainability and the role of ICMA and local government managers in building sustainable communities.

Click on the link below to download and listen to the podcast. See more ICMA podcast episodes in the newsroom at icma.org/podcasts. 
You can also listen to the podcast through iTunes and download it to your MP3 player. Be sure to subscribe through iTunes so you automatically get new ICMA podcasts downloaded to your iTunes library.  
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2009 01:57:07 EST</pubDate>
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Click on the link below to download and listen to the podcast. See more ICMA podcast episodes in the newsroom at icma.org/podcasts. 
You can also listen to the podcast through iTunes and download it to your MP3 player. Be sure to subscribe through iTunes so you automatically get new ICMA podcasts downloaded to your iTunes library.  
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