1998 Michigan Municipal Review Index Award Competitions Broad-Based Training is Your Ticket to Sexual Harassment: An Unhealthy Work Municipal Achievement Award Winners Professional Growth. Joan Hutchison. Place. Peter A. Letzmann. are Jewels in the Municipal Service June 1998, p. 199-200. September/October 1998, p. 312-315. Crown. Judi Lintott. Elected Officials Academy Update. Joan What’s New with the ADA? David Esau, September/October 1998, p. 318-327. Hutchison. June 1998, p. 199. ADA. September/October 1998, Get the Most from the Meetings You p. 330-331. Communication Attend. Joan Hutchison. August 1998, Your Job Description: A Living Document. Who, You? Write for Us? SURE! p. 286. Heather Van Poucker. December 1998, January/February 1998, p. 8. So, You’re Negotiating? Joan Hutchison. p. 418-419. August 1998, p. 286. 1999 Public Sector Health Care Benefit Community Policing Rate Increases. December 1998, p. 419. Ideas for Community Policing: Elections City of Lansing’s Oak Park Employee Economies, Efficiencies & Darned Get Ready for Elections. Beverly Involvement Team “Do it Yourself” Good Ideas! March 1998, p. 56-57, 59. Hammerstrom. July 1998, p. 244-245. Team Processes. Martin Bakken. Community Policing Improves Quality of December 1998, p. 422-423. Life in Walker. Don E. Knottnerus and Environment Lawrence R. Heibel. March 1998, p. 60. Street Runoff Put to Work. David Poulson. Insurance & Risk Management Crime Prevention Builds a Better August 1998, p. 262-263. Is Your Staff Prepared to Handle an Kirkwood. Claire Patton Budd. March Environmental Challenges: Urban Emergency in City Hall? Kevin C. 1998, p. 62-63. Stormwater Runoff. August 1998, Murphy. January/February 1998, Incentives Entice Police to Live in p. 268-270, 272. p. 35, 41. High-Crime Areas. Mike Rogers. State and Federal Environmental Issues Y2K, Sewer Backups Create Risk March 1998, p. 65. Update. Donald J. Stypula. August Management Challenges. Kevin C. Top 10 Lies about Traffic Enforcement. 1998, p. 274-275. Murphy. June 1998, p. 197-198. IACP Highway Safety Committee. Ideas That Work... Today's Drinking Reward Employees for Courteous Driving. March 1998, p. 66-67. Water Treatment Designs are Problem Kevin C. Murphy. August 1998, p. 285. One City’s Response to Community Solvers. William A. Kelley, P.E. Policing. Archie H. Bailey. March August 1998, p. 276-277. Leadership 1998, p. 68. League Joins Coalition of Groups Seeking Early Leaders Shape Vision For a Century TEN Top Tips to Keep You and Your Voter Approval of the Clean Michigan of Municipal Leadership. Shirley S. Community Safe. March 1998, p. 69. Initiative. Donald J. Stypula. Smith. August 1998, p. 278-280. September/October 1998, p. 310-311. Economic Development Legislative Issues Making Downtown Renaissance a Reality. Finance Transportation Policy: A Quick Look at Dolores P. Palma and Doyle G. Hyett. Are Mistakes in Your Phone Bill Wasting Some of the Hot Issues. Daniel June 1998, p. 176-177. Taxpayer Dollars? Bobra Bush. June Gilmartin. January/February 1998, Transferring Jurisdiction to Promote 1998, p. 180-181. p. 18, 21. Economic Development in Rural Equipment Replacement Planning The Legislative Debate Over the Revenue Michigan. John H. Daly III, Ph.D. Jul, Reduces Uncertainty and Equipment Sharing Formula. Scott Schrager. 1998, p. 229-230. Costs. John Kaczor. July 1998, January/February 1998, p. 20-21. Electronic Commerce comes to Michigan p. 246-247. All is Far From Quiet on the with EPAConline led by MML as Environmental Front. Donald J. Charter Member. Cynthia Schweitzer. Fire Stypula. January/February 1998, December 1998, p. 407. State Fire Marshal Continues to Provide p. 22-23. Fire Investigation Services. Wade Electric Restructuring in Michigan: Education Schafer. June 1998, p. 183. Who, What and When? Caroline Weber. Why it Pays to Invest in Computer January/February 1998, p. 24-25. Training. New Horizons. Human Resources How Will Key Legislative Issues Affect January/February 1998, p. 29. Snagged in the ’Net! Sherry L. Municipalities in 1998? Caroline “Networking” Really Works. Joan Katz-Crank. March 1998, p. 76. Weber. January/February 1998, Hutchison. January/February 1998, What’s Going on at MERC? Joseph W. p. 26-29. p. 36. Fremont. May 1998, p. I51. Lansing Adopts Sweeping Ordinance on What Adult Learners Need. Joan Prerequisites to Performance Evaluation. Outdoor Tobacco Advertising. March 1998, p. 75. Hutchison. January/February 1998, Mark Nottley. May 1998, p. 156-157. p. 36. Union-Management Cooperation: What's 98 Legislative Conference Breaks '97 Attendance Record. May 1998, p. 146. Are You Getting Your Money’s Worth from in it For the Public Sector? Martin Training ? Joan Hutchison. April 1998, Bakken. July 1998, p. 248-249. 1998 Revisions to the GLV Act. William L. p. 93. Steude. September/October 1998, p. 306-307. Michigan Municipal Review, December 1998 Michigan Municipal League 1998 Michigan Municipal Review Index (continued from p. 435) Bi-Partisan Support Helps GLV Bills League Launches Municipal Smoke-Free The Dos and Don'ts of Buying Techie Replace 1895 Public Act. Scott Initiative. Sara Langdon. March 1998, Stuff. James C. Bacon, Jr.. April 1998, Schrager. September/October 1998, p. 74. p. 99. p. 309. Improving Operations: Three Years and Outsourcing Your IT: Making it Work. Home Rule: Our Foundation and Our Still Ticking. Mark Nottley. March Michael Humphrey. April 1998, Future. Shirley S. Smith. December 1998, p. 82. p. 100-101. 1998, p. 408. Foundation to Sponsor Statewide GIS Technology: How to Make it Work Symposium. April 1998, p. 107. For Your Municipality. Jeff Bolton. Libraries Silent Auction Committee Solicits April 1998, p. 102, 104. Getting to Know the Most Important Donations. April 1998, p. 109. Don't Call it a Map: Today’s GIS is People in the Library Profession. Update: State of the Cities Report. Tomorrow’s Management Tool. GIS: Will Manley. May 1998, p. 131. April 1998, p. 109. The Next Management Tool. April Would a District Library Suit Your Spotlight on Donors. April 1998, p. 110. 1998, p. 103. Village or City? Cynthia Faulhaber. Celebrating MML’s First Century, How to Tailor a GIS to a City’s or May 1998, p. 136-137, 139. Planninfgor the Next. Joan S. Village’s Needs. Connecticut Town What if You Ran Your Library Like a Hutchison. June 1998, p. 174-175. and City. April 1998, p. 104. Bookstore? Steve Coffman. May Call for Facilitative Services — David, Downtowns on the Web. Dolores P. 1998, p. 140-143. That is. Mark Nottley. Palma. April 1998, p. 105-106. What are Public Library Users Really September/October 1998, p. 329. Seven Ways to Make Your Municipal Web Buying? Bernard Vavrek. May 1998, From the Field. Lois Thibault. Site Successful. Curt Anderson. April p. 142-143. September/October 1998, p. 333. 1998, p. 111-113. Bookstore Backlash: Wow, Did Readers From the Field. Lois Thibault. December The Year 2000: Just Another Day, or a Respond! July 1998, p. 222-226. 1998, p. 421. Computer Time Bomb? April 1998, p. 114-115. Local Government Retirement Issues Consider These Fixes for the Year 2000 So, You Want to Make a Municipal Take Time Now to Plan Your Year. John Problem. April 1998, p. 114, 116. Flag!? Judi Lintott. May 1998, McCann. January/February 1998, Seven Steps to Addressing Year 2000 p. 152-155. p. 30. Issues. April 1998, p. 115. A City Commission and a City Manager Public Employers May Benefit by The Year 2000 Problem is Not a = A New Public Body? Don M. Matching Employee Contributions. Gimmick. Stan Price. July 1998, Schmidt. June 1998, p. 182-183. John McCann. May 1998, p. 145. p. 218-220. Make Meetings Work for You and Your Michigan Municipalities Moving Toward Do You Know Where Your Embedded Community. Connie M. Deford. Defined Contribution Plans. John Chips Are? July 1998, p. 218-219. December 1998, p. 394-395. McCann. July 1998, p. 228. Coping With the Year 2000 Problem: Understanding the Roles and Employer Electronic Access to A Checklist. Public Technology, Inc. Responsibilities of the Elected Retirement Plan Information. John August 1998, p. 282-284. Official. Peter Letzmann. December McCann. December 1998, p. 412. Does Your Municipality Have a 1998, p. 396-398. Contingency Plan? Carmen Tippett. An Elected Official’s Field Guide to the Technology September/October 1998, p. 316-317. Michigan Ethics Statutes. Michael P. Managing Technology: Today and Contingency Planning for the Year 2000. McGee. December 1998, p. 400-402. Tomorrow. Susan B. Benton. April Capers Jones. December 1998, Council and Staff have Different Needs. 1998, p. 96-97, 100-101. p. 410-411. Cole Hendrix. December 1998, Scottsdale Stays Savvy. Greg Larson. p. 404-405. April 1998, p. 96. Youth Tips For Elected and Appointed Legislation Would Make Sure Schools Michigan Municipal League Officials. Regina V.K. Williams. are Safe. Christopher Dingell. June An Old 1.De.A. For a New Time. April 1998, p. 97. 199p8. ,179 . Susan Bess. January/February 1998, So, You Need to Hire a CIO? Michael T. Kalamazoo Gets the Lead Out to Protect p. 10-11. Hernon. April 1998, p. 97. Children. Frances A. Jewell. July 1998, p. 245. Please send address and recipient corrections to Susan Vasher at MML, P.O. Box, 1487, Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1487; phone 1-800-653-2483; fax 734-662-8083; or email [email protected]. Thank you.