Digitizing Municipal Processes
Using technology to increase business value and plan more effectively by Jonathan Wood
Why the traditional approach can be counterproductive, and how rethinking the rules can unleash a more effective planning process.
Read Full Issue Online
The full issue of the June 2022 Government Finance Review is available to read electronically. Individual articles are available for download below.
Rethinking Strategic Planning
Rethinking the Rules for More Effective Planning by Shayne Kavanagh and Chris Morrill
The Key to Unlocking Potential New Revenue
Rethinking the intersection between land use planning and finances to boost the revenue productivity of the tax base by Joe Minicozzi and Shayne Kavanagh
How Value Systems Affect Viewpoints
Overcoming political polarization with moral psychology by Brian Harward, Alison Taylor, and Shayne Kavanagh
Boston's Pilot Project
How the City of Boston and local tax-exempt institutions worked together to support the local budgeting using payments in lieu of taxes (PILOTS) by Shayne Kavanagh
Using technology to increase business value and plan more effectively by Jonathan Wood
July 11 - July 15, 2022
Albany International Airport embraces technology by Michael F. Zonsius
Q&A with Jeff Sudmeier
GFOA's Rob Roque had a conversation with Jeff Sudmeier, chief financial officer for the Colorado Department of Transportation about working to support statewide operations for an agency that oversees 23,000 miles of highway, 3,500 bridges, 3,300 employees and an annual budget of $2 billion.
Seizing the Benefits of Collaboration Across the Organization
Katie Ludwig interviews staff from the City of Fort Lauderdale, Florida about building relationships and working together