Source: National League of Cities
Hear from experts with insider knowledge on how to best utilize federal funds to meet your city’s priorities.
Local leaders across the country are ready to use funds from the American Rescue Plan Act and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to invest wisely in community rebuilding, infrastructure development, and building more equitable and resilient communities.
Congressional City Conference has tailored our programing to provide attendees with the tools to rebuild their communities.
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Featured Sessions:
Closing the Digital Divide: Leveraging Federal Resources for Broadband, Digital Equity
Monday, March 14th at 10:45 AM ET
- Learn about federal resources for broadband infrastructure and digital equity.
- Find out how other local leaders are using federal resources most effectively in their communities.
- Understand what additional non-federal resources are available for addressing the digital divide.
Safer for All: How Your Community Can Benefit from New Federal Programs for Safer Streets and Rail Crossings
Monday, March 14th at 10:45 AM ET
- Learn about the latest USDOT safety programs, including Safer Streets for All.
- Learn how the new rail grade separation program aims to keep traffic and trains moving safely.
- Engage with federal officials administering these vital programs for your community.
Improving Your Community’s Water Infrastructure: Opportunities for Federal Support
Monday, March 14th at 1:45 PM ET
- Learn about the federal opportunities available to improve the drinking water, wastewater and stormwater systems in your community.
- Engage with federal and state officials about the process and timeline for accessing funds.
- Hear how other communities are investing in green infrastructure, lead pipe replacement, and other projects to improve the sustainability and resilience of water systems.
How Federal Infrastructure Investments Can Help Small and Rural Communities
Tuesday, March 15th at 8:30 AM ET
- Learn about programs in the new Bipartisan Infrastructure Law specifically earmarked for rural communities.
- Find out more about federal agencies and offices that can direct support for rural needs.
- Learn necessary information for making your applications and local projects successful.
NEW – NLC Infrastructure Headquarters for Federal Administration Partners
Connect one-on-one with federal agencies during open office hours on issues and projects important to your community. Maximize your time in Washington by meeting with multiple federal agencies without leaving the hotel. Gain key contacts at federal agencies that can support your community now and in the future.