Balancing Today & Tomorrow - Advice for City Management During COVID
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About the webinar
In the fast-paced and ever-evolving world of local government, balancing immediate community needs with long-term strategic planning presents a complex and ongoing challenge. Local government leaders often find themselves caught between addressing urgent issues—such as public safety, infrastructure, and budget constraints—while also laying the groundwork for a sustainable and prosperous future. Achieving this balance is crucial for the continued success and resilience of any community.
Join us for an insightful webinar that delves into how local governments can effectively navigate this delicate balance. In this session, you’ll hear from industry experts who will share actionable strategies for prioritizing immediate needs without losing sight of your community’s long-term goals. This webinar is designed to provide you with practical tools and approaches that can be implemented in your own community to ensure that both present and future needs are met.
Key Topics
Tim shares his key areas of focus while managing immediate vs. future COVID-19 challenges in the City of Meriden. These include:
How to maintain city continuity | Best practices for optimising time during a crisis | Adapting to dynamic resident challenges |
This webinar is tailored for local government officials, city planners, and community leaders who are committed to creating resilient and forward-thinking communities. Whether you’re focused on managing today’s pressing concerns or planning for tomorrow’s opportunities, this session will equip you with the knowledge and tools you need to succeed.
Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your strategic approach to community engagement and governance. Watch now to secure your spot and take the first step towards balancing today’s needs with tomorrow’s aspirations. This is an essential learning experience for those dedicated to ensuring the long-term vitality and well-being of their communities.