Public Works & Infrastructure
Public Works & infrastructure are essential components of local and state government responsibilities. They involve the construction, maintenance, and management of vital public facilities and services such as roads, bridges, water supply, and waste management. Effective infrastructure planning ensures communities have the necessary resources for economic growth and quality of life. This directory provides articles on public works and infrastructure and related topics like Transportation, which explores the development of efficient systems for moving people and goods.
The city of Santa Monica is installing more than 6,000 state-of-the-art parking sensors and meters, which—among other things—reset parking meters when spaces are vacated. Details, potential revenue, case studies, and more are inside.
Shaker Heights, Ohio, has decided to outsource its sewer maintenance to Cuyahoga County Public Works, a move that will eliminate four positions and obviate the immediate need for $400,000 in equipment. Details, savings, and related research is inside.
Bristol, Conn., recently issued several “Requests For Information” from private contractors to take over numerous town functions, such as park maintenance, information technology, janitorial services, and trash collection. Details, the RFIs, and the bids are inside.
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