Synopsis
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.
Episodes
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2020 Hometown Legislative Action Day - Senate Panel Discussion
07/02/2020 Duration: 43minSens. Tom Davis, Shane Massey, Ronnie Sabb and Katrina Shealy discuss key 2020 legislative issues.
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2020 Hometown Legislative Action Day - Sen. Harvey Peeler
07/02/2020 Duration: 14minSouth Carolina Senate President Harvey Peeler delivers the keynote address.
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From the Dome to Your Home 1/31/2020: S2 Ep5
03/02/2020 Duration: 05minCasey Fields gives an update on the business license bill and discusses how local officials should engage with their legislators during and after Hometown Legislative Action Day.
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From the Dome to Your Home 1/24/2020: S2 Ep4
27/01/2020 Duration: 07minCasey Fields discusses the subcommittee meeting testimony on H4431, the business license bill, and what comes next for the bill and for all stakeholders.
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From the Dome to Your Home 1/17/20: S2 Ep3
21/01/2020 Duration: 13minCasey Fields and Scott Slatton discuss the return of the legislative session as well as what city and town leaders need to do now about H4431, the bill that would strip authority from cities and towns to collect a business license.
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Forms of Municipal Government: S2 Ep2
13/01/2020 Duration: 19minSouth Carolina law allows municipalities to organize under one of three forms of government, each with a structure defining the role of council, the mayor and city managers or administrators, if applicable. Charlie Barrineau and Jeff Shacker, the Municipal Association's field services managers, discuss the differences and similarities of each of the forms.
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Business Licensing Legislation: S2 Ep1
06/01/2020 Duration: 15minManager for Municipal Advocacy Casey Fields, Research and Legislative Liaison Melissa Harrill and Legislative and Public Policy Advocate Scott Slatton discuss H4431, a bill which could make significant changes to business licensing for cities and towns. They also discuss what local officials can do to advocate for business license standardization and steps that have already been taken.
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Legislative Preemption: S1 Ep51
30/12/2019 Duration: 15minLegislative preemption of municipalities is any attempt to take away the abilities of cities and towns to make local decisions. Scott Slatton, legislative and public policy advocate, discusses the ways that local ordinances have made a difference in recent years and how to advocate for local decision making.
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From the Dome to Your Home 12/13/2019: S1 Ep50
16/12/2019 Duration: 05minManager for Municipal Advocacy Casey Fields takes a look at the beginning of the second half of the 2019 – 2020 legislative session, including bill prefiles, ways to stay involved, and Hometown Legislative Action Day in February.
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First Amendment Audits, Part 2: S1 Ep49
09/12/2019 Duration: 22minMunicipal Association General Counsel Eric Shytle continues the discussion of First Amendment audits, in which residents create recordings in public places, sometimes aggressively. He covers ways in which cities and towns can prepare facilities and staff for this practice.
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First Amendment Audits, Part 1: S1 Ep48
02/12/2019 Duration: 16minA relatively new phenomenon, “First Amendment audits” involve residents testing their rights to create video recordings in public places, such as city hall offices. In Part 1 of this podcast, Eric Shytle, general counsel for the Municipal Association, explains the legal and historical background of the trend.
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Affiliate Association Renewals: S1 Ep47
25/11/2019 Duration: 13minAnnual renewals begin in January for the Municipal Association’s affiliate associations, which cover many professional development needs for cities and towns. Ken Ivey, manager of member services, as well as Elizabeth Copeland and Sara Snell, both of whom are staff associate for affiliate services, discuss the affiliates and the training opportunities they provide.
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Municipal Compensation Survey: S1 Ep46
18/11/2019 Duration: 09minSara Snell, Staff Associate for Affiliate Services, explains how cities and towns can use the data on wages and salaries in the Municipal Compensation Survey, and how they can submit the information for each year's survey.
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Hometown Economic Development Grant Winners: S1 Ep45
11/11/2019 Duration: 12minThe Municipal Association of SC awarded the 2019 Hometown Economic Development Grants to 14 cities and towns in amounts of up to $25,000 each. Scott Slatton discusses how grant applications are evaluated, and takes a look at this year's winning projects.
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First Amendment Court Cases, Part 2: S1 Ep44
04/11/2019 Duration: 17minEric Shytle, general counsel for the Municipal Association, continues the discussion from the last episode on some recent federal court cases that impact how cities and towns should handle physical forums and social media forums, as well as how they handle zoning regulations for religious uses.
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First Amendment Court Cases, Part 1: S1 Ep43
28/10/2019 Duration: 13minEric Shytle, general counsel for the Municipal Association, discusses some recent federal court cases that impact how cities and towns should handle physical forums and social media forums.
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Loss Control: S1 Ep42
21/10/2019 Duration: 07minVenyke Harley, the Municipal Association's loss control manager, discusses how loss control can help keep employees and property safe.
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Disaster Recovery: S1 Ep41
14/10/2019 Duration: 09minThe Municipal Association recently conducted its annual disaster recovery IT exercises. Krystal Dailey, the Association’s information technology manager, explains these exercises and how they can help with any organization’s capacity to continue doing business after a disaster strikes.
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Main Street SC Meeting in Downtown Orangeburg: S1 Ep40
07/10/2019 Duration: 10minAfter Main Street SC's recent training meeting in downtown Orangeburg, Main Street SC Manager Jenny Boulware sat down to talk with Downtown Orangeburg Revitalization Association Executive Director Candice Roberson to talk about local projects, including the construction of the new farmers market pavilion.
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Hurricane Season and Insurance Coverage: S1 Ep39
29/09/2019 Duration: 07minHurricane season gives many good examples of why cities and towns should understand their property insurance coverages. Director of Risk Management Services Heather Ricard talks through several things to think about, including the need to keep property schedules updated and named storm deductibles.