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Another hit to city budgets? Property values of empty office buildings fall, which will lower property tax revenues by as much as 10 percent in 2021 -- making efficiency and digitization efforts even more important. A very good overview from @nytimes here: https://t.co/6vb7ZIEkNm
. @CityLab recently held it's 2021 gathering (virtually). The overriding theme was ensuring communities recover from #covid19 in an equitable way - from vaccine distribution to bridging the #digitaldivide. A great overview is here from @govtechnews https://t.co/YO6JdeTDHw
As the latest U.S. stimulus bill advances, it appears it will include $350B for state and local governments - critical support for budgets upended by the pandemic. The latest details here from @State_Scoop https://t.co/4LThWhmnBi
✨March 8 is #InternationalWomensDay✨
It’s a time to celebrate and reflect on all the accomplishments women across Canada, and in Brampton have made. Join us for a virtual conference hosted by @CityCristinaH and a keynote address from @olunike. Register https://t.co/34WqZyF5c3.
Follow the #CSAC Institute for Excellence in County Government and find the course that will take you to the next level.
The @CSACInstitute is *the* premier professional #ContinuingEducation program for senior #CACounties staff & elected officials: https://t.co/qfdxnwC6Q7
State and local governments are expected to increase IT spending to $118.7B this year, even after pandemic-related budget challenges, according to the #CenterforDigitalGovernment - more details on the spending breakdown: https://t.co/X828oAzHTS
Continued investments in online services for citizens, broadband expansion, and telehealth highlight state 2021 tech priorities. The latest analysis of state of the state addresses from @govtechnews https://t.co/meibLxqK61
Some elements of remote work by government employees in response to the pandemic is likely to remain permanent. Great story from @routefifty on what that means for governments and citizens: https://t.co/TjQY4i8l2X
Good news for local government planning departments, spending on U.S. residential construction projects rose in 2020 – a 4.4% increase in the first 11 months of 2020 compared to 2019 https://t.co/YMBSHOfVpA
A reality check on the key technological drivers for the new decade – from @ZDNet . Part 1 considers blockchain, cloud and open source https://t.co/J9g1116f6L
After an unprecedented 2020 for state and local IT leaders, 2021 has opportunity for innovation. Five tech trends to watch in 2021 from @StateTech https://t.co/5rZ3yA8bYK
This article from @Nextgov has advice for any government that wants to continue the momentum of changing how they use technology to deliver services https://t.co/1ioloFbgRJ
As you make plans for this new year, the 2021 Global Marketing Trends report from @Deloitte has excellent advice for how governments can leverage the trends to improve citizen services https://t.co/XnkvR3aRqw
The pandemic changed digital government services from a “nice-to-have” to a necessity. This article from @govtechnews has a good overview of some of the biggest civic innovations in 2020 https://t.co/LPX9DmXC9j