Culture and Process: Doing Business Where Government Has Never Done Business Before
April 7, 2021
Watch the first of a 3-part webinar series presented by Next City and Living Cities on public procurement, race, and the pandemic. The data have shown what many already knew to be true, that businesses owned by people of color are the hardest hit by the pandemic and its economic fallout.
Despite looming local budget deficits, the 2021 American Rescue Plan has earmarked more than $45 billion in aid for cities. So local governments can still leverage the power of their own public spending. Mindful procurement programs can mitigate disproportionate losses for workers and for the neighborhoods they support. And a commitment to inclusive procurement is an obvious way to ensure that the eventual recovery includes or even starts in the hardest-hit communities.
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Farmland is disappearing in Maricopa County; meet the coalition working to save it
Meet the coalition working to save disappearing Valley farmland.
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Last week, ABC15 shared the story of Blue Sky Organic Farms, on the verge of losing the land they lease because it s being sold to development.
David Vose is the farm s owner and says the amount of farmland Arizona is rapidly losing is concerning. We all assume food s just going to show up from somewhere else and somewhere else now is California and Mexico and other countries, Vose said. And our own ability to feed ourselves is going to be severely limited because we have no long-term planning to make farming an option here.