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Historic buildings make up the core of many communities’ identities. However, as needs change and your community grows, many of these buildings are being repurposed for use that is different…
Read MoreMost agencies assume that a sustainability project has to be big to meet these standards. We believe that building on small successes is one way to work through budget and…
Read MoreThe factors that motivate an entity to address resiliency, as it relates to infrastructure, can vary widely – depending on how resiliency is defined and addressed in various geographic locations.…
Read MoreContinuation of critical services during and immediately following a crisis — whether it is a pandemic flu, extreme snow event, hurricane, tornado, wildfire or even a campus shooting — is…
Read MoreMany communities are looking for ways to decrease the amount of waste going to the landfill. Agencies across North American have recognized the benefits of municipal recycling and have enacted…
Read MoreListen to the nuances of winter maintenance and snow removal in small cities and rural communities. Panelists discuss crucial aspects ranging from emergency preparedness to daily maintenance, gaining insights into…
Read MoreEvery community has those roads or intersections that seem prone to accidents. However the task of fixing these areas can be daunting. Agencies are plagued with questions such as: …
Read MorePart of a series of free virtual briefings focused on advocacy and APWA’s policy priorities, this session focuses on emergency management policy. APWA Government Affairs Manager Marty Williams provides a…
Read MoreDo you know how the changes to AASHTO's "Green Book" will affect your highway and street design standards? This publication serves as this nation's primary highway and street roadway geometric…
Read MoreIn the past, working remotely was usually the result of a regional weather event or an expectation of an employee’s job; therefore, challenges were short lived or easily identifiable. The…
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