Sustainability: A discussion with Randall Reid, chair of the ICMA sustainability advisory committee

ICMA member Randall Reid, County Manager of Alachua County, Florida, talks about ICMA's work on the issue of sustainability and the role of ICMA and local government managers in building sustainable communities.

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