Guiding community recovery after a hurricane or any natural disaster.
In partnership with the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, ICMA has released a new guide to brownfield redevelopment for resilient and equitable communities.
A public works themed Local Government Life Advice episode.
In support of data-driven, science-backed research, these organizations have worked together to build a model of collaboration concerning sustainable development.
Artists can amplify the voices of residents, activate neighborhood assets, and foster a stronger social fabric between local government communities.
NFIP is a critical resource for local government leaders, providing essential tools, financial support, and incentives that enable them to better prepare their communities.
ICMA is providing free technical assistance to support your environmental justice needs.
From zoning reform to landscape conversions, sustainable growth begins locally.
In March 2023, ICMA members traveled to Manila, Valenzuela, Puerto Princesa, and Tagbilaran in the Philippines to learn about the impact of the programs that ICMA has implemented.