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APMM 2025 Roundtable Series - Southeastern Dispatch with John Ernst, Amanda Lafty and Dave Burman

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In this episode of PCC Local Time, we sit down with three dynamic municipal leaders from southeastern Pennsylvaniaβ€”John Ernst (Lansdale Borough), Amanda Lafty (Upper Merion Township), and Dave Burman (Haverford Township). Representing three generations of managers, they dive into the hard questions facing local governments today: housing instability, generational workforce changes, the role of social media, the looming fiscal cliff, zoning reform, and even the future of public utilities.

πŸ—οΈ Topics include:

  • Housing pressures in boroughs and suburbs
  • Workforce shifts and millennial recruitment
  • Succession planning and structural reorganization
  • Potential and limits of social media
  • Zoning reform and housing affordability
  • MS4 compliance burdens
  • Shared services and regional collaboration

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APMM - Association for Pennsylvania Municipal Management

Episode Timestamps

00:00 – Housing issues in Lansdale

05:00 – Workforce changes and generational transitions

08:30 – Collective bargaining and staff retention

11:00 – Succession planning and restructuring

13:00 – Using social media in recruitment

17:00 – Affordable housing and zoning tensions

21:00 – Accessory dwelling units and density

24:00 – Transit access and economic concerns

25:30 – Fiscal cliff and revenue diversification

28:30 – Public utilities and privatization

30:00 – MS4 mandates and funding responsibilities

32:00 – Magic wand ideas for civic education and communication

37:00 – Shared staffing and municipal collaboration

40:00 – Cross-community learning and rural leadership

42:30 – Closing reflections

  continue reading

74 episodes

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Content provided by Nancy Joan Hess. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Nancy Joan Hess or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of PCC Local Time, we sit down with three dynamic municipal leaders from southeastern Pennsylvaniaβ€”John Ernst (Lansdale Borough), Amanda Lafty (Upper Merion Township), and Dave Burman (Haverford Township). Representing three generations of managers, they dive into the hard questions facing local governments today: housing instability, generational workforce changes, the role of social media, the looming fiscal cliff, zoning reform, and even the future of public utilities.

πŸ—οΈ Topics include:

  • Housing pressures in boroughs and suburbs
  • Workforce shifts and millennial recruitment
  • Succession planning and structural reorganization
  • Potential and limits of social media
  • Zoning reform and housing affordability
  • MS4 compliance burdens
  • Shared services and regional collaboration

Sign up for the PCC Friday newsletter.

APMM - Association for Pennsylvania Municipal Management

Episode Timestamps

00:00 – Housing issues in Lansdale

05:00 – Workforce changes and generational transitions

08:30 – Collective bargaining and staff retention

11:00 – Succession planning and restructuring

13:00 – Using social media in recruitment

17:00 – Affordable housing and zoning tensions

21:00 – Accessory dwelling units and density

24:00 – Transit access and economic concerns

25:30 – Fiscal cliff and revenue diversification

28:30 – Public utilities and privatization

30:00 – MS4 mandates and funding responsibilities

32:00 – Magic wand ideas for civic education and communication

37:00 – Shared staffing and municipal collaboration

40:00 – Cross-community learning and rural leadership

42:30 – Closing reflections

  continue reading

74 episodes

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