City Quick Connect Podcast From The Municipal Association Of South Carolina

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City Quick Connect is an extension of the Municipal Association's City Connect blog giving listeners yet another way to get timely information about topics important to cities and towns.

Episodios

  • Achievement Awards – City of Aiken’s Downtown Stormwater Relief Project: S4 Ep39

    03/10/2022 Duración: 25min

    Aiken won a 2022 Achievement Award from the Municipal Association for its effort to create a large-scale drainage solution with an adaptive control system in Hitchcock Woods. City Manager Stuart Bedenbaugh explains how the project was developed and funded, and how it benefited from the city’s partnership with the Hitchcock Woods Foundation. See the award video at www.vimeo.com/732137656.

  • U.S. Small Business Administration Resources: S4 Ep38

    26/09/2022 Duración: 18min

    Representatives from the U.S. Small Business Administration recently joined Main Street South Carolina’s training session in Laurens to talk about what the SBA programs and resources can offer to South Carolina’s local businesses. Jenny Boulware talks with Jennifer Kim, associate administrator for the Office of Field Operations; Gregg White, district director for South Carolina; Allen Thomas, Region IV administrator; and Mike Corp, deputy district director for South Carolina. More information: www.sba.gov

  • Regional Advocacy Meetings Update: S4 Ep37

    14/09/2022 Duración: 27min

    The 2022 Regional Advocacy Meetings are happening through October, giving municipal officials a time to share their thoughts on legislation and other ways the Municipal Association can serve cities and towns. Scott Slatton and Casey Fields recap the meetings that have happened so far including issues discussed, like short-term rentals, enclave annexation, economic development incentives and attainable housing. More information: https://www.masc.sc/Pages/legislative/Regional-Advocacy-Meetings0323-8041.aspx

  • Achievement Awards – Town of Edisto Beach’s First Master Recreation Plan: S4 Ep36

    12/09/2022 Duración: 16min

    Edisto Beach won a 2022 Achievement Award from the Municipal Association for its comprehensive Master Park and Recreation Plan. Assistant Town Administrator Mark Aakhus discusses how the town sought grant funding for the effort, how it brought together wide-ranging public input for the plan and what plan recommendations it has turned into new projects. See the award video at https://vimeo.com/732164282.

  • Achievement Awards – City of Hardeeville’s New Recreation Center: S4 Ep35

    30/08/2022 Duración: 19min

    Hardeeville won a 2022 Achievement Award from the Municipal Association for the development of the 38,000-square-foot Hardeeville Recreation Center. City Manager Michael Czymbor and Parks, Recreation and Tourism Director Jennifer Combs talk about how the project grew out of a long-running dream, and what it has meant for Hardeeville and its larger region. See the award video at https://vimeo.com/732153018.

  • Regional Advocacy Meetings Preview: S4 Ep34

    29/08/2022 Duración: 29min

    Scott Slatton and Casey Fields discuss the Regional Advocacy Meetings happening in person for the first time since 2019 this fall, where municipal officials can participate in the crafting of future Municipal Association Advocacy Initiatives. The meetings will cover the Association’s civility in government efforts, the impacts of the 2022 elections and the broader political climate, and action items that cities and towns need to tackle even before the session begins. More information: https://www.masc.sc/Pages/legislative/Regional-Advocacy-Meetings0323-8041.aspx

  • Development Impact Fees: S4 Ep33

    22/08/2022 Duración: 23min

    Development impact fees, which recover the financial impact of new development for a local government, are regulated in South Carolina by the Development Impact Fee Act. Municipal Association General Counsel Eric Shytle explains how the law works and what municipalities should consider when they are seeking to impose this fee. Learn more: https://www.masc.sc/Pages/newsroom/uptown/July%202022/Development-Impact-Fees-Require-Justification.aspx

  • Fall Affiliate Meetings Preview: S4 Ep32

    15/08/2022 Duración: 29min

    Fall is a busy time for the Municipal Association’s numerous affiliate associations, with many meetings and conferences providing opportunities for a wide variety of municipal officials to learn, collaborate and network. Two members of the Association’s Education and Training staff, Elizabeth Copeland and Sara Whitaker, take a look at many of the meetings on the schedule. Learn more: https://www.masc.sc/education-events/association-training-calendar/by-date

  • New Standards for Law Enforcement Training and Procedures: S4 Ep31

    08/08/2022 Duración: 01h08min

    Jackie Swindler, director of the SC Criminal Justice Academy, reviews the state of SCCJA’s training efforts for police officers, as well as the recently passed Act 218, or H3050, with Casey Fields and Scott Slatton. Swindler discusses the background of how the law developed and its impact on officer training, procedures, failure to intervene, minimum standards for local agencies and compliance.

  • Annual Meeting – July 15: S4 Ep30

    26/07/2022 Duración: 31min

    Casey Fields and Scott Slatton podcast from the lobby of the Municipal Association’s Annual Meeting in Charleston during its second day to speak with several guests. The incoming Association president, Aiken Mayor Rick Osbon, talks about the diversity, equity and inclusion session; Hanahan Mayor Christie Rainwater shares advice for new mayors attending conferences; Orangeburg Department of Public Utilities General Manager Warren Harley talks about how civility impacts his department’s work; and the Association’s incoming first vice president, Conway Mayor Barbara Blain-Bellamy, talks about the value of professional development for elected officials. Listen to Part 1: https://soundcloud.com/user-597239619/annual-meeting-july-14-s4-ep29

  • 2022 Annual Meeting – State Legislative Wrapup

    21/07/2022 Duración: 43min

    The Municipal Association’s advocacy team reviews action from the General Assembly’s 2022 legislative session. Panelists are Director of Advocacy and Communications Scott Slatton, Manager for Municipal Advocacy Casey Fields, and the two legislative and public policy advocates, Joannie Nickel and Erica Wright.

  • 2022 Annual Meeting – Matt Lehrman

    21/07/2022 Duración: 52min

    Matt Lehrman, co-founder and managing direction of Social Prosperity Partners, and keynote speaker at the Annual Meeting, talks about how municipal officials can move beyond conflict and engage with every stakeholder in the ongoing work of local government.

  • 2022 Annual Meeting – Executive Director Todd Glover

    21/07/2022 Duración: 16min

    Association Executive Director Todd Glover calls attention to some of the Association’s initiatives relating to its major focus areas, including civility in government, economic development and workforce development.

  • 2022 Annual Meeting — President Kathy Pender

    21/07/2022 Duración: 06min

    Outgoing Municipal Association President Kathy Pender, councilmember for the City of Rock Hill, reflects on the importance of civility in government, one of the Association’s ongoing top priority, and steps that local leaders can take to promote civility.

  • 2022 Annual Meeting – President-elect Rick Osbon

    21/07/2022 Duración: 04min

    Aiken Mayor Rick Osbon, newly elected president of the Municipal Association of SC, discusses the value that the Association brings to cities and towns and his vision for the coming year.

  • Annual Meeting – July 14: S4 Ep29

    20/07/2022 Duración: 44min

    Casey Fields and Scott Slatton podcast from the lobby of the Municipal Association’s Annual Meeting in Charleston during its first day, discussing the ongoing “Civility Makes the Difference” message and other sessions with several attendees. They are joined by Seth Duncan, city manager for the City of York; Mayor Greg Habib of the City of Goose Creek; Matt Lehrman of Social Prosperity Partners, who delivered the keynote address; and Mayor Cornelius Huff of the City of Inman.

  • Civility in Government: S4 Ep27

    11/07/2022 Duración: 26min

    The Municipal Association of SC is focusing on civility in government as one of its top priorities. Executive Director Todd Glover discusses the critical need for a new push for civility, and some of the resources the Association is making available for officials and residents alike.

  • Managing Auto Crash Risks: S4 Ep28

    06/07/2022 Duración: 23min

    Vehicle crashes are a threat to safety, equipment and insurance costs. Municipal Association Loss Control Manager Bethany Pendley talks about some of the steps that cities and towns can take to improve driving habits and reduce the likelihood of crashes.

  • Primary Elections: S4 Ep26

    23/06/2022 Duración: 41min

    Casey Fields and Scott Slatton discuss the outcome of primary elections and the ways that the SC House of Representatives will change from both primaries and newly open seats.

  • State Budget Update: S4 Ep25

    23/06/2022 Duración: 37min

    Joannie Nickel, Scott Slatton and Casey Fields discuss the impact of the state’s budget for cities and towns. Key points include a full funding for the Local Government Fund, funding for PTSD assistance for first responders, body cameras and vests for police and the Firefighter Cancer Fund. The budget also creates increases in retirement system and State Health Plan contributions, and changes to return-to-work rules for SCRS and PORS members.

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