Can AI Run Your City?
Fri Feb 06 2026
Can AI Run a City? The Future of Governance on Bainbridge Island
What happens when a city’s leadership enters a transition period just as technology reaches a fever pitch? On Bainbridge Island, the retirement of the city manager has sparked a conversation that sounds like science fiction but is rooted in modern efficiency: the implementation of an AI-oriented leadership model. As the search for new management faces hurdles, the community is beginning to ask if artificial intelligence could be the key to solving long-standing communication gaps and operational inefficiencies.
In this episode, R. Kenner French discusses the surprising results of a recent community webinar regarding the "Joel" AI city manager model. While the idea of an AI-led city initially seemed "crazy," the feedback from residents, tech experts, and local business owners suggests a massive appetite for innovation. From streamlining social media outreach to providing 24/7 public information access, AI is no longer just a tool for big tech—it’s becoming a foundational necessity for local government.
Kenner breaks down why being "number one" in AI adoption matters for Washington state cities and how a new monthly workshop series is launching to bridge the gap between AI experts and beginners. This isn't just about replacing roles; it's about ensuring that Bainbridge Island doesn't get leapfrogged by more efficient, tech-forward municipalities.
What You’ll Learn:
• The "Joel" Model: The vision behind an AI-oriented city manager and the initial community response.
• Bridging the Communication Gap: How AI can improve the city’s social media presence and transparency with citizens.
• The Ethics of Innovation: Addressing the environmental impact and ethical concerns of AI while staying competitive.
• The Power of Community: Details on the new monthly AI workshops starting February 11th at Bainbridge Brewing.
• Competitive Edge: Why Bainbridge Island needs to lead the "AI race" among the 200+ cities in Washington.
Who This Episode Is For:
• Bainbridge Island Residents: Anyone interested in the future of local governance and the search for a new city manager.
• Civic Leaders & Public Servants: Those curious about how AI tools can increase office efficiency and public engagement.
• Tech Enthusiasts: People looking to join a community of like-minded individuals to learn or teach AI.
Entrepreneurs: Business owners interested in the intersection of tax, finance, and artificial intelligence.
Follow the podcast for future episodes as we track the progress of the Bainbridge Island AI working committee.
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Can AI Run a City? The Future of Governance on Bainbridge Island What happens when a city’s leadership enters a transition period just as technology reaches a fever pitch? On Bainbridge Island, the retirement of the city manager has sparked a conversation that sounds like science fiction but is rooted in modern efficiency: the implementation of an AI-oriented leadership model. As the search for new management faces hurdles, the community is beginning to ask if artificial intelligence could be the key to solving long-standing communication gaps and operational inefficiencies. In this episode, R. Kenner French discusses the surprising results of a recent community webinar regarding the "Joel" AI city manager model. While the idea of an AI-led city initially seemed "crazy," the feedback from residents, tech experts, and local business owners suggests a massive appetite for innovation. From streamlining social media outreach to providing 24/7 public information access, AI is no longer just a tool for big tech—it’s becoming a foundational necessity for local government. Kenner breaks down why being "number one" in AI adoption matters for Washington state cities and how a new monthly workshop series is launching to bridge the gap between AI experts and beginners. This isn't just about replacing roles; it's about ensuring that Bainbridge Island doesn't get leapfrogged by more efficient, tech-forward municipalities. What You’ll Learn: • The "Joel" Model: The vision behind an AI-oriented city manager and the initial community response. • Bridging the Communication Gap: How AI can improve the city’s social media presence and transparency with citizens. • The Ethics of Innovation: Addressing the environmental impact and ethical concerns of AI while staying competitive. • The Power of Community: Details on the new monthly AI workshops starting February 11th at Bainbridge Brewing. • Competitive Edge: Why Bainbridge Island needs to lead the "AI race" among the 200+ cities in Washington. Who This Episode Is For: • Bainbridge Island Residents: Anyone interested in the future of local governance and the search for a new city manager. • Civic Leaders & Public Servants: Those curious about how AI tools can increase office efficiency and public engagement. • Tech Enthusiasts: People looking to join a community of like-minded individuals to learn or teach AI. Entrepreneurs: Business owners interested in the intersection of tax, finance, and artificial intelligence. Follow the podcast for future episodes as we track the progress of the Bainbridge Island AI working committee.