Evanston set about doing intentional, focused, and good work around the issues of equity and empowerment, and committed to doing so in full conversation with the community.
In honor of Women's History Month, here's an update on a series of ICMA activities designed to support women in the profession plus a short member essay on what it's like to interview for a local government position.
Tools to help you build and maintain public trust, plan for bumps in the road, and develop relationships with your residents to mitigate alienation, anger, and a lack of trust.
United States Celebrates World Heritage Inscription of San Antonio Missions
ICMA President Lee Feldman and three other local government experts addressed challenges with public financing, transportation and infrastructure, and public safety and criminal justice at a forum hosted by NAPA.
Just a reminder that you can find resources and professional development experiences through ICMA to help your community address police and community relations.
We learned from the failures that followed Hurricane Katrina. Will Flint's calamity teach us as well?
This article highlights conversations about policing standards, transparency and inclusiveness, and race relations and social equity that occurred at a strategy summit in August 2015.