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The CivMetrics Civic Development Podcast is the premier podcast covering civic development issues, featuring expert insights from the worlds of economic development, affordable housing, infrastructure and more. Join us each week as we dive into the latest news, trends, and cutting-edge developments that practitioners need to know. 
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Three infrastructure insiders join us to break down the Washington DC Streetlights P3 Project, a case study of innovative thinking in urban development.The panelists share their insights on the evolution of P3s, the challenges faced during the project, and the lessons learned that can guide future infrastructure initiatives.Topics of discussion include:The Genesis of the DC Streetlight ProjectInvestment Strategies in Infrastructure ProjectsLocal Workforce and Community EngagementAccelerating Project Timelines in Public-Private PartnershipsNavigating Stakeholder Concerns and Public EngagementMyths and Realities of Public-Private PartnershipsAnd much moreOur panelists:Thomas John, PartnerTaft LawSeth Miller Gabriel, PrincipalTaft Infrastructure AdvisorsJeremy Ebie, Founder and CEOPhoenix Infrastructure Group
Three infrastructure veterans join us to break down infrastructure finance and legislation in the 119th Congress. What can we expect? The wide-ranging discussion covers everything on the table in this Congress starting with the Big Beautiful Bill, then moving to other legislation: a proposed infrastructure bank (H.R. 1235); American infrastructure bonds (S. 1480); cap expansion for private activity bonds; and much more.Guests: Thomas John, Partner, Taft LawSeth Miller Gabriel, Principal, Taft Infrastructure AdvisorsEmily Hauber, President and CEO, Conventum Group
David Gasson of MG Housing Strategies breaks down the latest Affordable Housing credits and whether they will survive Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill. Listen to this Capitol Hill veteran (and affordable housing expert) give an insider’s view about whether and how Affordable Housing avoids the cuts in the Congressional legislative machinery.
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