Winners represent the 17th class of mayors to be honoured by the US Conference of Mayors for local actions that reduce carbon use and emissions in their cities.
The US Conference of Mayors has set up a steering committee to keep cities at the cutting edge of what’s possible, focusing on areas such as broadband deployment, cybersecurity and digital services.
Local Infrastructure Hub will connect city leaders to experts to bring clarity and direction to the application process by addressing primary barriers to accessing federal funding.
A 103-city survey by US Conference of Mayors also finds LED lighting, low-energy buildings, and solar energy development dominate the local energy agenda.
A free searchable website to find answers on the rules and regulations governing the use of federal funds forms a key part of the Covid Federal Assistance e311 programme.
More than nine in 10 mayors also agree that investment in technology to reimagine, rework, change, or adapt how commercial buildings are being used is necessary for the future of their city.
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