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Some arguments are better read. Others are better heard.
This page gathers written work, with selected pieces also available in audio.


Budgets Don't Fill Potholes
We keep throwing money at problems but ignore the real bottleneck: the capacity to hire, train, and equip the people who turn dollars into visible results. Our challenge is not usually new funding, but building the capacity that actually make government work.
Nov 19, 2025


Boundaries Don’t Breathe. Communities Do.
When someone in our community dials 911 for a medical emergency, the help that arrives is not the product of one town acting alone. It is the product of a regional team that Mt. Lebanon shares with our neighbors, a network of EMTs, paramedics, vehicles, training, and dispatch that moves to where the need is, not to where a line on a map says it should be. That is regionalism in the practical sense, not as a slogan but as the daily work of making institutions fit the realities
Sep 26, 2025


The Pennsylvania We’re Becoming
Pennsylvania is aging, shrinking, and stretched thin. We can’t tax-cut our way to growth or wait for federal rescue. The only way forward is to build: more housing, stronger schools, smarter transit, and real regional collaboration. We still have the people and the tools—we just need the courage to act. Let’s stop managing decline and start shaping a future worth staying for.
Jul 19, 2025


Toward Repairing the Republic
We often talk about the American experiment as though it were born of a single idea, freedom. But that’s only a part of the story. The...
Jul 5, 2025


After the Big Beautiful Bill: A Reckoning for Local Government
Local governments must become sites of innovation and resilience. They must prepare not only to endure the coming years but to use them as a crucible for reform. We can, and must, emerge from this moment with a more honest politics, a more realistic planning discipline, and a more grounded sense of the work ahead.
The era of inherited security is over. The age of adaptive government has begun. We did not choose this moment. But we do get to choose how we meet it.
Jul 4, 2025


Local Government for a New Era
A call to reimagine local government in Western Pennsylvania, not as a patchwork of siloed jurisdictions, but as a network of communities building shared solutions for a changing world.
Jun 29, 2025


The Coming Squeeze: How the Allegheny County Region Must Prepare for the Coming Era of Federal Austerity
In the grand machinery of American government, federal dollars often seem like the oil—flowing silently, invisibly, sustaining the...
Jun 1, 2025


Building the Future: Weather, Infrastructure, and a New Mandate for Southwest Pennsylvania
In the hills and hollows of Southwest Pennsylvania, the remnants of an earlier American century still stand—steel trusses, redbrick mill...
May 6, 2025


Breathing Easier: Paris and the Politics of Urban Courage
By reclaiming its streets, reshaping its air, and reimagining the very experience of movement, Paris has performed something bordering on a civic miracle.
Apr 26, 2025


End of the Line Economics: Why Pittsburgh Must Rethink Transit for Growth, Not Nostalgia
Pittsburgh’s transit system is at a crossroads — and the stakes go far beyond buses and schedules. Our region can’t grow, attract jobs, or compete without a transit network built for today’s economy. Pittsburgh Regional Transit needs a strategic realignment — and those who benefit most from it must step up and invest.
Apr 15, 2025


Municipal Resilience in the Age of Retaliation: Preparing for the Local Impacts of the Trump Tariffs
By any fair reckoning, America’s economic policy has entered an era of weaponized interdependence. The re-imposition and expansion of...
Apr 10, 2025


The Toll of Tariffs: How Economic Nationalism Courts Conflict and Saps Growth
In moments of uncertainty, nations seek certainty. And few places offer a more seductive illusion of control than at the border....
Apr 7, 2025


CONNECT Utilities & Critical Infrastructure Summit
It’s an honor to be here today at the CONNECT 2025 Utility and Critical Infrastructure Summit, where we have the opportunity to gather...
Mar 27, 2025


Building a Stronger Southwest Pennsylvania: A Strategy for Uncertain Times
We’ve reinvented ourselves before, and we can do it again. The question isn’t whether we can—it’s whether we will.
Mar 7, 2025


The Power of Local Government: Innovating and Funding for a Resilient Future
In times of federal uncertainty, local governments bear an even greater responsibility to lead, innovate, and serve their citizens...
Jan 30, 2025


Investing in Resilience
Resilience. It’s a word that’s been buzzing around our civic discourse a lot lately, and for good reason. In a world where the ground...
Jan 28, 2025


Regionalizing Fire and EMS Services is a No-Brainer
America has a problem with fragmentation. We see it in our health care system, in our schools, in our infrastructure planning—and,...
Jan 26, 2025


The Significance of Regionalizing Waste Stream Management
Waste management is an ever-present challenge in modern society, with environmental concerns and resource scarcity pushing us to rethink...
Sep 10, 2023


Building a More Resilient and Sustainable Community
Last night the Mt Lebanon Commission unanimously passed a transformative resolution that adopts mobilizing efforts to promote a resilient...
Apr 13, 2022
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