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Six US Cities Selected to Join the Inaugural Regulatory Justice Initiative

Posted on November 5, 2025

Today, the Mayors Innovation Project is pleased to announce that six US cities have been selected through a national competitive application process to join the Regulatory Justice Initiative: Expanding Access to Small Business Opportunity cohort …

Posted in Uncategorized

Survey shows sharp gender gap in political harassment

Posted on October 30, 2025

Female mayors experience political violence at a much higher rate than their male counterparts, according to the results of a new study conducted by the Mayors Innovation Project.

Posted in News, Under Pressure, Women Mayors Network

City Spotlight: Superior, WI

Posted on October 29, 2025

High-speed dependable internet is not a convenience or a luxury, but a critical tool for resilient, connected, and inclusive communities. Broadband ensures that residents have access to education, healthcare, and essential services. However, low-income neighborhoods, …

Posted in Member City Spotlight, News, Uncategorized

Strengthening Faith Partnerships: A Tool for City Resilience

Posted on October 21, 2025

By Mary Carr Lee • Mayors Innovation Project Across the country, cities are navigating a complex reality defined by two factors: the increasingly high needs of our most vulnerable residents and the persistent uncertainty of …

Posted in Good Ideas for Cities, Meetings, News, Uncategorized, Virtual Content

Member City Spotlight: Madison, WI

Posted on October 7, 2025

Complete Streets is an approach to planning, designing, building, operating, and maintaining streets that enable safe access for all, regardless of mode of travel. Complete streets policies and practices improve safety, enhance public health, reduce …

Posted in Member City Spotlight, News, Uncategorized

Advancing Water Affordability: Lessons from Local Innovation and Statewide Action

Posted on September 25, 2025

By: Emma Denison, Communications and Student Engagement Manager • The Water Center at Penn The Water Center at Penn, together with our partners the Mayors Innovation Project, the National Consumer Law Center (NCLC), and the …

Posted in News, Partner Post, Water

A Mayor’s Perspective on Water Affordability

Posted on September 25, 2025

By: Katya Spear, Managing Director • Mayors Innovation Project This Summer, the Mayors Innovation Project and the Water Center at Penn hosted a webinar featuring Mayor Danene Sorace of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, who offered a unique …

Posted in News, Uncategorized, Water

Member City Spotlight: Fitchburg, WI

Posted on September 23, 2025

Under the new federal administration, long-standing commitments to equity and public rights are under threat. This erosion threatens to deepen racial and economic disparities, undo hard-won progress, and weaken the trust that local leaders have …

Posted in Member City Spotlight, News

Protecting Rights, Strengthening Cities: Upholding Local Democracy

Posted on September 17, 2025

Since January, cities across the nation have been working to interpret a new, uncertain, and often overwhelming federal policy landscape. At the Summer 2025 Meeting, city leaders came together to discuss how they’re protecting the …

Posted in Meetings, News, Uncategorized

A Movement, Not Just a Moment: Welcoming Week Builds Bridges Across America

Posted on September 10, 2025

By Mary Carr Lee, Mayors Innovation Project Welcoming Week is more than a celebration—it’s a movement. It’s a call to action to build a nation of neighbors where all residents can embrace diversity, foster belonging, …

Posted in News, Uncategorized
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