ICMA’s Economic Mobility and Opportunity (EMO) Cohort is an opportunity for ICMA members to implement EMO-centered strategies through policies, practices, processes, and programs.
Newly elected regional vice presidents will take office during the 110th ICMA Annual Conference in Pittsburgh.
By investing in the development and empowerment of their most valuable assets—employees—local governments can seek to build stronger, more resilient communities.
A public works themed Local Government Life Advice episode.
Join ICMA for our 110th annual conference and celebrate more than a century of working to improve local government.
Local governments are using AI to create EMS time-saving measures and predictive algorithms and maps for crime.
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These cities are at the forefront of AI implementation and recognize the importance of having a policy in place.