Parker Administration Vows Reforms to Fix Philadelphia’s Troubled Land Bank -
Last week, following intense criticism from City Council and community advocates, the Parker Administration pledged to address longstanding...more
PHILADELPHIA — City Council Moves to Ban AI Rent “Price-Fixing” -
The Philadelphia City Council advanced legislation that would empower the City to sue landlords for alleged “price-fixing” of rental rates, particularly...more
11/7/2024
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Artificial Intelligence ,
Hospitality Industry ,
Hotels ,
Policies and Procedures ,
Price-Fixing ,
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Real Estate Development ,
Rental Property ,
Surveillance
LOS ANGELES — L.A. Metro Testing AI Weapons Detection System-
L.A. Metro is considering implementing a weapons detections system being tested in Chicago that uses existing security cameras to scan the transit passengers...more
10/10/2024
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Food Safety ,
Landlords ,
Local Elections ,
Mayors ,
Property Tax ,
Public Health ,
Public Transit ,
Real Estate Development ,
State Elections ,
Tax Increment Financing ,
Urban Planning & Development
City Council, Police Discuss Methods to Curb Illegal Car Meetups -
On Tuesday, the City Council Public Safety and Streets & Services Committees heard testimony from Philadelphia Police Department (PPD) officials about...more
10/4/2024
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Committee Meetings ,
District Attorneys ,
Impeachment ,
Mail-In Ballots ,
Ports ,
Presidential Elections ,
Public Transit ,
Strike ,
Traffic Violations ,
Workplace Safety
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker announced via social media that her administration has reached an agreement with the Philadelphia 76ers over their proposed Center City arena. City Councilmember Mark Squilla (District 1),...more
CHICAGO — CTA Launches AI Surveillance to Stop Gun Violence at Transit Stations-
The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) recently rolled out an artificial intelligence (AI) surveillance tool to detect guns at stations, a move...more
9/12/2024
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Bribery ,
Charging Stations ,
City of Chicago ,
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) ,
Electric Vehicles ,
Government Officials ,
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Housing Developers ,
Mayors ,
Medical Debt ,
Public Safety ,
Public Transit ,
Real Estate Development ,
Small Business ,
State Budgets ,
State Elections ,
Strike ,
Tax Assessment ,
Teachers
BALTIMORE — City Council Investigates DPW Working Conditions -Baltimore City Council members criticized Department of Public Works (DPW) officials over unsafe workplace conditions following the death of a sanitation worker,...more
8/29/2024
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City of Chicago ,
Eviction ,
Homeless Issues ,
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Housing Developers ,
Public Employees ,
Public Health ,
Public Transit ,
Real Estate Development ,
State Budgets ,
State Taxes ,
Strike ,
Transportation Industry ,
Wage and Hour ,
Workplace Safety
City Controller Christy Brady is criticizing Philadelphia's new “streetery” licensing system for its complexity and high costs, which could deter restaurants from applying and cause financial losses for both the City and...more
CHICAGO — Ordinance Requiring City Data Be Stored in U.S. Held in Committee-
The Chicago City Council Committee on Economic, Capital & Technology Development held an ordinance requiring city data to “be processed, stored,...more
5/23/2024
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City Councils ,
Green Buildings ,
Homeless Issues ,
Local Elections ,
Local Ordinance ,
Police ,
Political Candidates ,
Public Safety ,
Public Transit ,
State Budgets ,
Tenants ,
Unions ,
Wage and Hour ,
Wages
The City is reportedly working with service providers to open a triage center in Fairmount for individuals experiencing homelessness and substance use disorders, with the goal of providing short-term care and connecting...more
Philadelphia’s political landscape has shifted to embrace law enforcement, with Mayor Cherelle Parker rejecting progressive drug policies, supporting low-level crime arrests, and unveiling a plan to combat the open-air drug...more
LOS ANGELES — How Tech Sector Downturn has Hurt L.A. Office Market -The Los Angeles tech office space saw fourth-quarter leasing drop to 2.2 million square feet from nearly 3 million square feet the year before....more
3/28/2024
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Arenas and Stadiums ,
Bridges ,
City Councils ,
Drivers ,
Mayors ,
Mental Health ,
Property Tax ,
Public Health ,
Public Transit ,
Sales Tax ,
Strike ,
Unions ,
Vacant Properties ,
Wage and Hour
CHICAGO — CTA Calls on Private Companies to Submit Tech Solutions to Improve System-
Last week, the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) launched the CTA Innovation Studio — calling on private-sector companies to submit ideas...more
3/14/2024
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Artificial Intelligence ,
Homeless Issues ,
Machine Learning ,
Migrants ,
Police ,
Public Health ,
Public Safety ,
Public Transit ,
Real Estate Development ,
Sports Betting ,
Tax Revenues
During her first address to the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, Mayor Cherelle Parker urged Philadelphia businesses to bring remote employees back to in-person work. Ahead of her speech, Mayor Parker...more
City Council Considers Prohibiting Certain Establishments from Offering Skill Games-
Philadelphia City Council is considering prohibiting certain businesses — particularly convenience stores and corner shops — from hosting...more
Parker Administration Splits Licenses, Inspections; Considers Bringing City Workers Back into the Office-
Following the Parker Administration’s decision to split the Streets and Sanitation Department, the mayor also...more
CHICAGO — Chicago Rideshare Drivers Looking for Safety Solutions- Chicago Gig Alliance organizer Lori Simmons is leading the charge in demanding city officials take action in response to a rash of recent rideshare driver...more
2/1/2024
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California ,
City of Chicago ,
Coronavirus/COVID-19 ,
Deficit Reduction ,
Entrepreneurs ,
Federal Funding ,
Foreign Corporations ,
Joe Biden ,
Mayors ,
Migrants ,
Public Transit ,
State Budgets ,
Work Permits
BALTIMORE — New UpSurge CEO Bets on Baltimore, Tech Tech- entrepreneur Kory Bailey — who was recently named CEO of UpSurge, a nonprofit, professional ecosystem-building organization — spoke about his efforts to build a...more
12/14/2023
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Affordable Housing ,
Artificial Intelligence ,
Automatic License Plate Readers ,
Budget Cuts ,
Charging Stations ,
City Councils ,
City of Chicago ,
Department of Transportation (DOT) ,
Employment Contract ,
Hamas ,
Innovation ,
Migrants ,
Paid Leave ,
Property Tax ,
Public Health ,
Public Safety ,
Public Transit ,
Rent Control ,
Retailers ,
State Budgets ,
Technology ,
Terrorist Acts ,
Theft ,
Unions ,
Valuation ,
Wages
CHICAGO — Chicago Government’s IT Infrastructure Inefficient to the Point of “Barely” Working, Consultant Tells City Council-
An IT consultant hired by City Hall to diagnose the city’s wide array of technological woes urged...more
10/6/2023
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Asylum ,
Child Care ,
Impact Assessments ,
Information Technology ,
Infrastructure ,
Joe Biden ,
Mayors ,
Mental Health ,
Minimum Wage ,
Political Parties ,
Public Safety ,
Public Schools ,
Public Transit ,
Public Transportation ,
Real Estate Market ,
Retirement ,
Shootings ,
Strike ,
Telecommuting ,
Tipped Employees ,
Trust Funds ,
Unions
Commissioner Outlaw Resigns from PPD for New Job-
Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw announced yesterday that she will be resigning at the end of this month to accept a position as deputy security chief at the...more
CHICAGO — Chicago City Council to Consider Regulating Rideshares- Members of Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration have been involved in the discussions, but Alderman Mike Rodriguez is taking the lead on the effort to...more
8/25/2023
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Layoffs ,
Local Elections ,
Mental Health ,
Notice of Default ,
Political Campaigns ,
Property Tax ,
Public Health ,
Public Transit ,
Real Estate Market ,
Strike ,
Unions ,
WARN Act
Philadelphia City Council to Adopt FY24 Budget-
Philadelphia City Council is expected to adopt the final $6.2 billion FY24 budget. This budget funds additional cameras outside of recreational centers and playgrounds,...more
Gig Economy & Technology-
NEW YORK — NYPD Rolls Out Robotic “Digidog”-
The New York Police Department (NYPD) recently announced a series of high-tech security, including a robotic “digidog” to be used in life-threatening...more
4/20/2023
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Local Elections ,
Mayors ,
Prison Overcrowding ,
Public Health ,
Public Transit ,
Remote Working ,
Robotics ,
Short-Term Lease ,
State Budgets ,
Technology ,
Unions ,
Wage Theft
Tuesday Budget Hearings Feature Discussion of Teen Programs, Police Recruitment to Prepare for Summer-
In light of Philadelphia’s ongoing gun violence crisis and the recent high-profile disorderly gathering of hundreds of...more
Gig Economy & Technology-
SEATTLE — Gig Workers to Receive Paid Sick, Safe Leave-
The city will be providing paid sick and safe leave for most gig workers, who will accrue a day of paid sick leave for every 30 days they...more
4/6/2023
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Coronavirus/COVID-19 ,
Corruption ,
Health and Safety ,
Local Elections ,
Mayors ,
Paid Sick Leave ,
Public Transit ,
Rent Control ,
Right to Work ,
Strike ,
Sustainability ,
Tax Credits ,
Unions