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Article Local Works By Jackie Krentzman

La Mesa is doing a lot with little on climate change

La Mesa has made climate action attractive for residents and developers alike. “La Mesa is a small city and not a wealthy city,” says one local climate activist. “Yet the city has gotten so much done, from adapting clean energy, reducing solid organic waste, and passing transportation measures to cut our carbon emissions.”  

Article California Cities Helen Putnam Award for Excellence By Colette Schow and Sarah Shawky

Benicia voters overwhelmingly approved two revenue measures. Here’s why

In the city of Benicia, a budget crisis almost unraveled community life. What sets this story apart isn’t just the challenge Benicia faced, but how city leadership turned a financial crisis into an opportunity for unprecedented community engagement and transparency.

Article Local Works By Caleb Zimmerschied Valadez

Education, culture and community — free at the Santa Fe Springs Library

You may think of libraries as places to borrow books and access the internet. But think again — especially if you live near the Santa Fe Springs ​​​​Library. Bit by bit, it has become the city’s go-to institution for culture and entertainment.

Article President’s Message By League of California Cities President Lynne B. Kennedy, Ph.D.

Planning today for a healthier tomorrow: How cities can lead on climate

Many cities have the vision, the space, and the will to turn suburban landscapes into walkable, transit-rich neighborhoods. What they need now are the tools: local control and sustained infrastructure funding. That’s where the greatest challenge lies, argues Cal Cities Cities President Lynne B. Kennedy.

Article Legal Notes By Matthew R. Silver and Valerie D. Escalante Troesh

The Grants Pass case resolved some — but not all — public camping ordinance challenges

Last year, the U.S. Supreme Court resolved Eighth Amendment lawsuits against public camping ordinances. But the ruling did not close the door to other challenges — including state legislation attempting to preempt local control.

Article Solutions for Cities By Thomas Jackson and Bruce Dickinson

Four tips city managers can use to prioritize infrastructure renewal projects

Unpredictable inflationary pressures, federal policies, and state-mandated programs are making it hard to decide which infrastructure renewal projects to prioritize. Here are four tips to help city managers navigate these challenges effectively. 

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