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Article Features By John Lorinc

People want to have kids and live downtown. Can they?

For decades, planners focused on attracting young singles to dense urban cores. That dynamic has shifted, in part because those young singles didn’t want to move to the suburbs to have kids. But many cities still don’t have enough affordable, family-sized housing or services.

Article Features By Brian Lee-Mounger Hendershot

‘Who are our cities for,’ asks Brian Goldstone, ‘if millions of Americans are homeless?’

“The painful truth is that it’s less of a contradiction than just the system functioning the way it’s been designed. That sounds bleak, but in fact, it points to the possibility of different choices: If systems are designed, they can be redesigned.”

Article Local Works By Gabe Quinto and Karen Pinkos

Good relationships make for good governance

What defines success may be different for every agency, but one thing is clear: City councils and city managers who work as a team can achieve great things. But these relationships don’t happen overnight. They require intentional, long-term commitment from everyone.  

Article Special to Cal Cities By Shebreh Kalantari-Johnson and Matt Huffaker

Opinion: We fought Big Soda and won. Here’s how

In May, Santa Cruz became the first California city to implement a sugar-sweetened beverage tax since the state preempted new local grocery taxes in 2018. Those funds will go back to local public health programs and city services.

Article Solutions for Cities By Amy Wade

Meet the 2025 Annual Conference and Expo exhibitors

Over 250 exhibitors will showcase their products, solutions, and services at the Cal Cities Annual Conference and Expo attendees.

Article Solutions for Cities By Briana Lewis

These California cities are turning infrastructure upgrades into community wins

Bundling traditional energy projects with related infrastructure and community initiatives can shorten the payback on projects and capture ones that would have been otherwise unfunded or deferred. 

Article Special to Cal Cities By Chris Nigg

Opinion: Lengthy fire equipment delays are putting lives at risk

Across the U.S., departments are struggling with a dire shortage of fire engines and trucks. “It’s just a matter of time before lives are lost as emergency response times lengthen and fire danger rises with climate change,” writes Chris Nigg, a 24-year fire service veteran.

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