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City Water, City Life by Carl Smith
City Water, City Life by Carl Smith












City Water, City Life by Carl Smith

Participants in the survey were from cities whose demographics, average population size and geographic region mirror the characteristics and variety of American cities as a whole. “This year, while we still hear glimmers of optimism, their pessimism in the face of a once-in-a-century pandemic is palpable,” said Graham Wilson, director of Boston University’s Initiative on Cities, in releasing the findings. The findings are part of the annual Menino Survey of 130 mayors in 38 states who responded to a series of questions about the impact of COVID-19 on the future of their cities. mayors say that in the long run, cities will be able provide “better opportunities to more people,” but this optimism is blunted by severe budget cuts and a belief that life is not likely to improve for those who have suffered the worst effects of the pandemic.














City Water, City Life by Carl Smith