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Article Local Works By Jackie Krentzman

Santa Ana’s development renaissance captures national attention

Santa Ana has developed more affordable housing than any other city in Orange County. In fact, it’s on track to exceed its state-mandated housing goals for the second cycle in a row. But its most ambitious development is slated to open over the next decade.  

Article Legal Notes By Danielle Drossel

Help! I think a council member is bullying someone

Bullying in general can have far-reaching consequences. And although there is no law that prohibits bullying at work, bullying comes at a cost — an emotional cost for employees and a financial cost for employers. When the bully is an elected official, the stakes are even higher. 

Article Features By Barbara Halliday and Jan Perkins

The golden rules for new council members

Being a council member is harder than it looks from the outside. Councils that get the most done have a clear vision, shared goals, and a collaborative relationship with the manager and staff based on respect, trust, communication, and accountability. 

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

This year could bring changes to the state and federal budgets — but Cal Cities is steadfast in its goal to protect cities

“Cities solve problems and get things done, but we can’t do that effectively alone,” writes Cal Cities CEO Carolyn Coleman. “Cities need the resources to deliver. So, as we ring in the New Year, let’s remain united and speak with one voice in Washington and Sacramento about what cities need.” 

Article Local Works By Jackie Krentzman

If you want something done in West Sacramento — ask a woman

In 2022, West Sacramento became the sixth city in the state to have an all-woman council. Voters didn’t set out intending to make history. It just so happened that the candidates that best represented their interests were all women. 

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