“Frankly, I think that is actually great,” says Anthony Townsend,
urbanist-in-residence at Cornell Tech’s Urban Tech Hub. “It has
given cities the time to do a lot of the governance planning they
weren’t able to do during earlier waves of tech disruption.”
Pacifica’s new coastal land use plan recognizes the need for
area‑specific approaches to long‑term coastal management and
outlines a phased framework for implementation.
For years, First Beach served as a makeshift gathering place for
Needles residents. But with no shade, restrooms, or trash bins —
and plenty of litter — it was often more of a hazard than a
haven. The newly revamped riverfront has changed how both the
town and residents see themselves.
“In my career, I have heard so many times that childcare is not
the business of the city,” says San José Council Member Pamela
Campos. “However, childcare is absolutely part of economic
development. We need people to be able to show up and go to work
and do their jobs, which they can’t do if they are caring for
their children.”
“In my swearing-in address back in 2018, I committed to fostering
a city of ‘kindness and empathy that survives by helping out and
supporting others,’” writes Cal Cities President Gabe Quinto. “I
also referenced a quote from former President Franklin D.
Roosevelt in asking, ‘Do we provide enough for those who have so
little?’”
“The goal of these stages, as shelter guests get back on their
feet, is to help them establish an employment record,” says City
Manager Marc Mondell, “so we can vouch for them with private
sector businesses in the community, help them land jobs, and move
into permanent housing and out of homelessness.”
What was once a stretch of dairy farms is now a thriving exurb
boasting an economic growth that shows no sign of abating.
Eastvale officials attribute their success in part to the city’s
youthfulness, but also to their award-winning “concierge”
approach to economic development.
According to the Edelman Trust Institute, we are in the middle of
a “crisis of grievance.” Six in 10 Americans now hold grievances
against government and elites. Those with high grievance levels
are more than twice as likely to distrust all institutions,
including local government.