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Author Kleiman, Neil

Title Innovation and the City / Neil Kleiman, Adam Forman and Jae Ko
Published [Place of publication not identified] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (24 pages)
Summary With Washington trapped in budget battles and partisan gridlock, cities have emerged as the best source of government innovation. Nowhere is this more visible than in New York City. Since taking office in 2002, Mayor Bloomberg has introduced a steady stream of innovative policies, from a competition to recruit a new applied sciences campus and a far-reaching sustainability plan, to micro-apartments and a first-in-the-nation Office of Financial Empowerment. Some reforms have been more successful than others, and some more widely embraced by New Yorkers, but these policy innovations have undeniably reshaped city government, improved service delivery and sparked economic growth. Yet for all of Mayor Bloomberg's achievements, many problems will remain when he exits City Hall at the end of the year. To successfully address these challenges, the next mayor will have to be as ambitious, experimental, and innovative as his or her predecessor. Over the last six months, researchers at the Center for an Urban Future and NYU Wagner interviewed nearly 200 policy experts in cities across the country and around the globe, looking for game-changing reforms that have proven effective in other cities, that are scalable in New York, and that the next mayor could implement. This report, "Innovation and the City," presents 15 of the most promising reforms--from San Francisco's bold plan to establish a $50 college savings account for every kindergartener in public school, Boston's pioneering approach to remaking the 311 system for today's smartphone age, and London's ambitious experiment with crowdfunding for public infrastructure projects. [Additional research for this report was provided by Adam Eckstein, Kahliah Laney, Christian Gonzalez-Rivera, Emily Laskodi, and Sa Liu. Design by Ahmad Dowla and Jae Ko.]
Analysis New York Illinois Massachusetts California Colorado England (London) Pennsylvania Rhode Island Washington Michigan
Notes Availability: Center for an Urban Future. 120 Wall Street 20th Floor, New York, NY 10005. Tel: 212-479-3341; Fax: 212-344-6457; Web site: http://www.nycfuture.org. ericd
Sponsoring Agency: Citi Community Development. ericd
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Subject Urban Areas.
Innovation.
Public Policy.
Local Government.
Delivery Systems.
Change Strategies.
Educational Policy.
Foreign Countries.
Information Technology.
Telecommunications.
Access to Information.
Partnerships in Education.
Educational Finance.
Budgets.
Financial Support.
Staff Development.
Government Employees.
Human Services.
Social Services.
Community Programs.
Recycling.
Sanitation.
Technology Uses in Education.
Budgeting.
Public Agencies.
Accountability.
Money Management.
Housing.
Immigrants.
Business.
Transportation.
Genre/Form Reports, Research.
Form Electronic book
Author Forman, Adam, author
Ko, Jae, author
Giles, David, author
Bowles, Jonathan, author
New York Univ., NY. Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service
Center for an Urban Future