U.S. Mayor Newspaper
December 15, 2008
VOL. 75, ISSUE 19
Front Page
Mayors Deliver "Ready to Go" Jobs and Infrastructure Report to Speaker Pelosi, Majority Leader Reid, Obama Transition Team
Executive Director's Column
Executive Director's Column
Other Articles
Trends and Challenges at the MWMA Fall Summit
Mayors Water Summit Addresses Community Water Issues, Infrastructure Investment and Public-Private Partnerships
Mayors Across the Nation Honor World AIDS Day
Neon Mecca Sets Bold Energy Goals
Tallahasee Mayor Marks Sponsors A Community That Reads Program
Tulsa Mayor Taylor Launches Veterans Treatment Court
Hunger and Homelessness Both on the Rise
Miami to Host Free Webinars
Mayors Meet to Explore Local Solutions to Reverse Obesity and Create Healthy Communities
U.S. Conference of Mayors President and Miami Mayor Manny Diaz joined Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley and Honolulu Mayor Mufi Hannemann in announcing a new public-private effort to support Chicago's bid to host the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Water Council Technical Assistance DVDs Available Soon!
Honolulu Mayor Hannemann Launches Campaign to Promote Successful Aging
Meridian (MS) Mayor Smith Discusses Mayor's Efforts To Protect, Expand Nation's Urban Tree Canopy
Advanced Metering Is Key to Serving Municipal Water Customers
We Need Your "Ready to Go" Infrastructure Projects
MWMA 2008 Fall Summit Explores Challenges in Solid Waste Management During the 2008 Fall Summit
San Diego's Petco Park and Point Loma Waste Water Treatment Facilities
Waste 2 Energy: Technology Advantages and Barriers
International Perspective and Best Practices on Solid Waste and Recycling
Strategies for Reducing Green House Gases for the Solid Waste and Environmental Professional
How Green Can We Go?
MWMA Fall Summit Explores Integrated Waste Management Solutions
Bottled Water: Social and Environmental Impacts and the Alternatives
Calendar of Events
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