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Grant funding is key to helping communities prepare for inevitable transportation disruptions and ensuring accessible alternatives for all users
Municipal public works departments can improve operations, citizen engagement and asset management with software and technology solutions that enhance people performance and decision-making.
Guest columnist Jen Mayer shares insights on revenue generation for infrastructure projects gleaned from city-led best practices and cutting-edge investment strategies.
Cities worldwide are investing in smart infrastructure projects that incorporate data collection in traditional structure construction and restoration
In January, the Portland Water Bureau in Oregon launched the first project in the U.S. to produce energy from in-pipe hydropower in a city water pipeline
Overwhelmed by dilapidated pipes, more cities are privatizing their water systems. But is anyone winning besides corporations?
The city of Kalamazoo was awarded a $300,000 grant to support its site and infrastructure improvements project along the Kalamazoo River
With a goal of managing 700 million gallons of stormwater by 2025, Seattle is focusing on the use of green infrastructure to limit the use of taxpayer funds while also making the city more resilient to climate change. Inside we detail the city’s plans as well as a MA plan to achieve statewide water conservation through infrastructure upgrades
Thinking about consolidating your public works and public utilities departments? See how one city is approaching the challenge, and learn what other cities have gone through the process.
A combination of retirements and reorganization will save the city of Sheboygan, WI, hundreds of thousands of dollars if the plan succeeds.