More young people are running for office and challenging the
status quo. “I felt the biggest way that I could contribute was
being behind the dais and making decisions in real time,” said
Hercules Vice Mayor Alex Walker-Griffin, who joined city council
at age 23.
“The goal is to get more activity downtown, to help the city’s
overall economic development,” says City Manager Eric Wier. “We
don’t want our downtown to close down at 5 p.m. — this mix of new
residential and retail will add a constant synergy to the area.”
State leaders have improved the CARE Act every year to address
concerns over its scope, cost, and practices. Yet the challenges
facing cities and patients alike remain the same: People with
severe mental illness are cycling through emergency medical
services without a sustained improvement in care.
The renovated Dreamers Aquatic Center in Bell Gardens features
multiple heated pools, water slides, and community spaces
designed for year-round use. City officials hope the aquatic
center can serve as a springboard for other community
projects.
“Make it a priority to build productive relationships with your
state and federal leaders,” writes Cal Cities CEO Carolyn
Coleman. “If you wait until you have an ask or want something
from a lawmaker, you’re too late. Build that relationship now
before you need them to take a key vote or sponsor a bill your
community needs.”
Roughly half of Moreno Valley residents leave the area for work
each day. Early results from the MoVal Apprenticeship Hub
suggest that trends might be reversing. The program connects
local employers to a pipeline of trained talent and provides
residents with paid, hands-on apprenticeship opportunities.
With artificial intelligence becoming a part of so many
workflows, it’s likely you will find yourself investing in it
more. But before you invest in AI tools or platforms, you need to
first understand your AI-preparedness.