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We share similar goals even if our audiences are not the same. Train an employee, educate a resident, and build trust with a client. We’ve tried flyers, posters, PowerPoints, and…
The 2023 EPA Drinking Water Infrastructure Needs Survey and Assessment estimates that there are more than nine million lead service lines and 2.8 million standalone galvanized service lines in the…
Join us for an insightful session on how the City of Mobile implemented eBuilder, a cloud-based construction program management solution that manages capital program costs, schedules, and documents. Discover how…
This presentation will discuss “inside the box” thinking for urban stormwater mitigation. A common challenge to urban stormwater mitigation is finding a site to put the excess runoff to relieve…
There has been a lot of noise recently about artificial intelligence (AI), especially with the availability of ChatGPT and other so-called large language models (LLMs). Lots of people have been…
The environment in which public works professionals conduct their operations has transformed and continues to change rapidly. As a result, leaders need to be far more flexible in adjusting to…
The City of Des Moines, like many agencies, is challenged by ensuring there are trained and qualified candidates to step into supervision and leadership roles in the future. Understanding that…
As an essential component of progressive urban planning, the use of green infrastructure within public projects offers many benefits. The Atlanta Beltline includes bioswales, no-mow landscapes, and extensive tree planting…
Muscatine, Iowa, historically known as the “Pearl City” or “The Button Factory of the World,” is rich in cultural and ethnic diversity, rooted in industrial beginnings that shaped the city’s…
The City of Olathe is leading the way in Kansas for compliance under the revised Lead and Copper Rule. With over 37,000 service lines and no existing records, they created…