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Coachella is building its way to an energy-efficient future

Meeting the demand for housing can be a formidable task for California’s desert communities. On top of the usual challenges of cost, resources, and land availability, these cities must contend with relentless heat and accompanying energy costs exacerbated by climate change.

Article Features By Simran Kohli

Assembly Woman Quirk-Silva on her 20 years of public service

Assembly Woman Sharon Quirk-Silva sat down with Western City to talk about long career in public service. According to the former Fullerton mayor, the jump from local office to statewide office was a big one. But, many of the lessons learned as mayor served her well in her new role.   

Article Local Works By Kerrie Romanow

Three ways San José leads in water resiliency and adaptation

Cities across California are looking for ways to keep their water supplies reliable even during droughts under a new water standard. San José’s wastewater treatment and municipal water system infrastructure can serve as a model for other cities.

Article President’s Message By Kayla Sherwood

‘Don’t forget who you are,’ says outgoing Cal Cities President Daniel Parra

“You’re going to talk to consultants and experts who will try to make you something you’re not,” says Cal Cities President Daniel Parra. ”Be true to yourself. Don’t change your tune based on who you are talking to.” 

Article Special to Cal Cities By Ray Marquez

Opinion: When it comes to high-speed rail, let’s go full steam ahead

“Cities in the Inland Empire are battling severe traffic congestion and deteriorating air quality,” writes Chino Hills Council Member Ray Marquez. “But local governments, along with state and federal partners, are laying the tracks for innovative solutions for the region and beyond.”

Article California Cities Helen Putnam Award for Excellence By Kara Davis

Modesto maintains momentum on reducing homelessness

A program in Modesto is helping reduce the number of people experiencing homelessness. In 2023, the team received nearly 5,000 calls, with 71% of individuals accepting services. The program saves the city hundreds of thousands of dollars in staff time annually.

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