June 27, 2005
VOL. 72, ISSUE 11
Front Page
O'Neill: Cities for a Stronger America
Executive Director's Column
Executive Director's Column
Other
AIA Launches New Program to Help Mayors
Arts Awards Presented to Chicago Women Arts Leaders
U.S. Ambassador to Poland Ashe Highlights Conference Ties with Poland
Officials Interested in Mayors Concerns About Base Closings, DOD Prepares to Assist Affected Local Communities
Building Regional Agendas Around Mutual Interests, Cooperative Structures Focus of "Cities Without Borders" Session
Business Council and Mayors Focus on Wireless Communication
Promoting Cancer Awareness, Halting Nation's Obesity Epidemic Through Healthy Living
Ending Block Grant Program Would Cut Community Lifeline
Census, Tax Issues, Unfunded Mandates, Base Closings Discussed at Urban Economic Policy Committee Meeting
Cloutier Receives Small Business Leadership Award at 73rd Annual Conference
Making Cities Competitive in the 21st Century
Cities Unitied for Science Progress Announces the 2005 Lead Safe...For Kids' Sake Grant Winners
New Area for Mayoral Involvement in Education
Platinum Partner EMA Helps Cities Do More with Less
Energy Committee Discusses Clean Energy, Clean Cities
Augusta Mayor Bob Young Announces Establishment of Mayors' Energy Council
Air, Global Warming, Brownfields Redevelopment Discussed at Environment Committee
Mayors Faith Center Leads Reentry Initiatives
Mayors Focus on Strengthening Working Families
Mayors See Gallery 37
Mayors Focus on Fighting Gang Violence Increase
Chicago Demonstrates Environmental Leadership Through Green City Tour
Mayors Join Habitat to Raise Awareness of Affordable Housing Needs
HazMat Rail Transportation Border Security Focus of Homeland Security Meeting
Mayors Focus on Integrating Homeland Security, Law Enforcement Efforts
Community Development and Housing Committee Hears from Fannie Mae Foundation President CEO Stewart on Chicago's Homeownership Preservation Strategies
HUD Secretary Jackson Lauds Homeowership Gains, Proposes Section 8 Reform
International Affairs Committee Considers Issues Including Sudan, Metropolis, The Blair Report, Human Trafficking
Child Abductions and Gang Initiative Focus of Criminal and Social Justice Committee
Governor Kempthorne Tells Mayors Efforts Underway in Congress to Build on the Success of Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
Cheongju City, Korea, Mayor Soo Brings Greetings from the National Association of Korean Mayors
Executive Director Leblois Outlines Offerings of CIFAL Atlanta, North American Affiliate of The United Nations Institute for Training and Research
2005 City Livability Award Winners Announced
Meet the Mayors Program Adds a Best Practices Database
Membership Committee: Post-9/11 Urban Design, Creative Ways to Attract Mayors to Conference Top Committee Agenda
"Mental Health and the Workplace" Lead Topic for Children, Health and Human Services Standing Committee Meeting
Metro Economies, DollarWi$e Campaign, Retail Development Lead Agenda for Council on New American City
Mayors Learn About City Design Excellence
NACo President Highlights Conference of Mayors' Relationship
Conference of Mayors Platinum Member Nationwide Retirement Services Tells Mayors, "Life Comes at You Fast"
"The Wireless Philadelphia Story" Headlines the Mayors and Business Council Breakfast
Outgoing President Plusquellic Discusses Victories, Frustrations
2005-2006 Mayors' Business Council Steering Committee
Mayor Daley: Modernizing Best Way to Keep Cities Strong
Chicago's Green and Sustainable Future
Technology Demonstration
Mayors, CIOs Hold Roundtable Discussion of Technology Issues
UN-Habitat Executive Director Tibaijuka Calls for Global Support for Increased Aid to Africa to Meet Challenges of HIV/AIDS, Poverty, Rapid Urbanization
Mayors O'Neill, Guido, Palmer Elected Top Conference Officers for 2005'06
Transportation and Communications Committee Mounts Campaign To Preserve Local Franchising, Municipal Broadband
Chicago Hosts Traveling Workshops
Representative Turner Honored with Conference of Mayors 2005 National Legislative Leadership Award
Ten Years After UMRA, Cities' Struggle with Federal Mandates Continues
Water Conservation and Water Infrastructure
Mayors Nickels, Palmer, Wallace Call on Urgent Federal Investment in City Transportation, Water Infrastructure
NEA President Weaver: Mayors Have Critical Role in Education
Mayors' Workforce Directors Meet to Address Youth Employment, Legislative Issues
Women Mayors Focus on Stroke and Heart Attack Awareness
Mayors Workforce Development Committee Urges
Best Practice: Kenosha Mayor Antaramian Improves Economy and Environment
Calendar of Events