What does the city of the future look like? That's a valid question, especially given the realities facing the modern worker after the coronavirus pandemic. Bill Fulton's new book “Place and Prosperity: How cities help us to connect and innovate” is a collection of essays, blogs, and columns written to help shape future thinking on cities. More accurately, though, Place and Prosperity is a collection of experiences. The Auburn native has a long, impressive resume of experiences having served as mayor of Ventura, California and later as planning director for the City of San Diego. He also spent 8 years at the Kinder Institute for Urban Research at Rice University in Houston, Texas.
Episode #20: Policing Heats Up
Episode #19: The Leadership Change
Episode #18: What happens if we run out of cops?
Episode #17: Poverty Grows as Population Shifts
Episode #16: Attention Future Journalists
Episode #15: Bucking Trends
Episode #14: Going Back To Work
Episode #13: Brothers in Blue
Episode #12: Red Cross Still Needs Blood
Episode #11: Finger Lakes' Fragile Environment
Episode #10: He's Running
Episode #9: Billions Spent in NYS
Episode #8: Exploring Upstate
Episode #7: "Scream Louder Than The Pessimists"
Episode #6: Fixing Representation
Episode #5: Millennials and Social Media
Episode #4: Contract Negotiations
Episode #3: Geneva's Believer
Episode #2: Changes in K12
Episode #1: Marijuana Could Boost Upstate NY Economy
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