So this is goodbye….Closing a chapter on Generation on the Rise

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So this is goodbye….Closing a chapter on Generation on the Rise

Posted by: on May 14th, 2026

As producer and publisher here at MuniSquare on Substack, today’s post is hard to write… we have decided to bring the Generation on the Rise podcast to a close, at least for now. Dave, Brandon and Nancy start off with a little light bantor today before making their way to the core message which concerns […]

APMM Series: The Role of Emergency Management: From a Title on Paper to a Mature Agency

Posted by: on May 13th, 2026

What does a mature emergency management program look like before a community is tested? In this 2026 APMM series episode of PCC Local Time, Nancy Hess talks with Shawn Kauffman, Fire Director for the Centre Region Council of Governments and former Emergency Management Coordinator, about the human infrastructure behind effective emergency response. Shawn shares what […]

A 25-Year Relationship, Expressed in Three Words: How safety culture rests on wellness and connection.

Posted by: on April 29th, 2026

“I need help.” There are conversations in local government that change how you think about leadership. This is one of them. In this episode of PCC Local Time, I sit down with Chief David Lash of Northern York County Regional Police and Chief Dave Steffen, retired chief of Northern Lancaster County Regional Police, to talk […]

APMM SERIES: What Does a Four-Star Restaurant Have to Do With Local Government? Unreasonable Hospitality in Public Service

Posted by: on April 24th, 2026

Two municipal managers introduced host Nancy to the same book: Unreasonable Hospitality by Will Guidara. Chris Garges and Joe Hogarth (also Chief of Police) join her to unpack what a four-star Manhattan restaurant can teach local government. Through a municipal lens, they talk about the front of the house and the back of the house, […]

The Stories We Carry: On James C. Scott and the Art of Not Being Governed

Posted by: on April 17th, 2026

Why would anyone choose to evade governance, and what do contemporary versions of that choice look like in the communities we serve? What familial stories do we carry forward that are, at root, an attempt to evade government? The late James C. Scott, Yale political scientist, agrarian studies scholar, and, as he put it himself, […]

Who Decides What a Place is Worth? Guests Christa Breum Amhøj, and John Diamond

Posted by: on April 8th, 2026

Who gets to decide the value of a place? In other words, who gets to decide the metric? I brought that question to Christa Breum Amhøj, a Danish practitioner, researcher, and what I can only describe as a social architect because she reads a place the way a building architect reads a site. And to […]

Generation on the Rise: Marbles in the Pocket

Posted by: on April 8th, 2026

Brandon Ford rejoins Dave Pribulka and Eden Ratliff and wastes no time stepping back into the role of host. He deftly guides the conversation from how have expectations changed for managers to something much deeper that touches on what it means to be apolitical in this new reality and how compartmentalization may or may not […]

APMM Series: Who Really Shapes the Future of a Place? with Erin Trone and Keri (MIller) Kenepp

Posted by: on March 31st, 2026

Economic development isn’t just about buildings and business, sidewalks and parking, blighted malls and dying downtowns, housing shortages and shrinking workforces, casino controversies and data center ordinances. It’s actually about facilitating conversations with the people invested in the outcomes. Keri (Miller) Kenepp, Director of Community and Economic Development for College Township, Pennsylvania, and Erin (Genest) […]

APMM Series: What Happens When a Community Wants to Change its Local Government?

Posted by: on March 25th, 2026

Structural change in local government is rare. Therefore, we don’t often get the opportunity to learn how it works. My three guests today, Jerry Andree, Toby Cordek, and Michael Foreman were invited to work with a group of engaged citizens in Millcreek Township, Erie County to shepard a community making its third attempt in fifteen […]

Finding Your Place: Why Boroughs Demand Everything. A conversation with Maggie Dobbs

Posted by: on February 24th, 2026

Maggie Dobbs is a trained city planner (Rutgers) who spent a decade writing comprehensive plans across Montgomery County before stepping into her current role as Borough Manager of Narberth, Pennsylvania, a half-square-mile community tucked inside Lower Merion Township just outside of Philadelphia. She arrived after a period of leadership turnover. What she found was not […]