Is solar too expensive to be economically viable? Businesses and municipalities go solar for economic reasons as often as they go solar…
Resources Category: Public Works & Utilities
The League recently conducted its biennial Utility Rate Survey, concluding in winter 2020. With 365 cities and local government organizations participating, we hope this information…
Federal Guidelines for Sign Standards Federal guidelines governing street signs, pavement markings and all other standards for streets and roads open to…
Assessing sanitary sewer infrastructure is an important part of managing city utilities and helps prevent problems before they arise. Sanitary sewer infrastructure can be quite complex and …
The rules for disconnecting utility services are often a blend of ordinances approved by the city council and regulations established by the…
Cities frequently offer services that are financed and operated through direct charges for services in a manner similar to a business. These…
Permeable pavements are alternative paving surfaces with a high porosity that allows rainwater to pass through it into the ground below. The permeable…
Certification Requirement of City Water and Wastewater Operators Code of Iowa Section 455B.223 states that it is unlawful for any “firm, corporation,…
Whether you are purchasing vehicles for a municipal fleet or your city only buys a vehicle every couple of years, there are…
There continues to be improvements made in energy efficient traffic and street lighting products. By converting to newer systems, a city can reduce energy…