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Article Features By Jackie Krentzman

‘We’re using 20th century tools to respond to 21st century problems,’ argues urbanist Daniel Parolek

Most neighborhoods used to have a mix of single-family homes and houses with multiple units. But today, many cities struggle to provide that same level of choice. Daniel Parolek says that’s because the systems needed to deliver those choices have disappeared.

Article Legal Notes by Steve Berliner and John Z. LaCrosse

Three developments at CalPERS that city leaders need to know about

CalPERS and the Legislature have enacted several changes in recent years that expand the pension fund’s enforcement powers, including new financial penalties. Here’s how those changes could impact your city — and what may be coming next. 

Article Local Works By Jackie Krentzman

New trails put the tiny town of Rio Dell closer to a revitalized economy

The Eel River trail is one of three new projects in Rio Dell that have already made an impact on health and community-building. Officials in this Humboldt County town hope it will eventually serve another purpose: tourism.

Article Executive Director's Message By League of California Cities Executive Director and CEO Carolyn Coleman

Safety tips for city officials in challenging times

Sadly, politically motivated violence is not new. It is part of our national history, driven by a range of motives — and is increasing. Here are some practical steps you can take to support your safety and that of those around you. 

Article California Cities Helen Putnam Award for Excellence by Judith Franco

Vacaville’s Summer at City Hall builds generational bridges

Summer at City Hall equips Vacaville youth with job readiness skills and a deeper understanding of local government. But city officials say the four-week program is more than just preparing students for jobs. It’s also about building community and giving them confidence.

Article California Cities Helen Putnam Award for Excellence By Brian Mohan

Hire MoVal shortens commutes, boosts jobs and income levels

Spending several hours a week on the road to get to and from work can negatively affect people’s finances and health — and a city’s economy. As workers leave each day for jobs in other communities, potential local businesses lose valuable talent, hindering growth and innovation.

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