Community radio could transmit useful / important / peacebuilding information
The housing voucher process could streamlined and faster
Social services could be delivered remotely / by video calling
Cities/towns could develop a city rent escrow account program, grade rental properties, create a tenants union, have training on healthy housing, and reward good landlords
Better designed websites/notifications could give legal guidance to both renters and landlords
Undocumented immigrants, foster children, homeless, and other vulnerable people could have municipal ID cards
Citizens could give feedback about public safety organizations online
Behavioral economics, consumer insight research, and mystery shopping could be used in the design and delivery of public programs
Local governments could consolidate services
Plain language could be used more in government, universities, and other organizations
Post office employees could deliver services for the elderly, disabled, new mothers, or mentally ill
Local and national social services could be searchable / applied for online
Citizens could adopt fire hydrants
Sewer systems could use real-time monitoring and control "smart valve" technology
Communities could use private social networking websites to connect with their neighbors
Cities / towns could offer curbside compost collection systems
Cities, countries, and organizations could offer information hotlines, websites, and texting services