FutureStructure Infrastructure
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Each winning city will receive an individualized Readiness Workshop and host of tech tools to help further its efforts toward becoming a smart city.
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Some 1,500 intersections in Los Angeles to get upgraded with new traffic signal equipment.
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The Boring Company will construct a four-mile tunnel to connect a rail station with Ontario International Airport in the Los Angeles region. The tunnel will accommodate zero-emission and possibly autonomous vehicles.
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The new grant-loan program allows companies, municipalities, Native American tribes and other organizations to apply for funding to build or improve broadband technology.
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The initiative will make all 12,500 streetlights throughout Albany and Dougherty County 40 percent more efficient, but will not reduce utility costs to taxpayers.
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Riders will be able to use different modes of transport, from buses and trains to electric scooters and ride-shares, with a single payment system.
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A pilot project in Tampa Bay, Fla., is using machine learning and artificial intelligence technology from Waycare to better manage traffic data and improve safety.
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The project will improve the work order system and enable improved data collection on city services.
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No infrastructure money would come from Washington, D.C., meaning Ohio must act on its own.
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The Platforms for Advanced Wireless Research (PAWR) project is looking for proposals for advanced communication technology on a citywide scale.
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A new report by the National Resources Defense Council calls for a multistate transportation collaborative to reduce congestion and pollution on the east coast. But it won't be cheap.
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Utilities, on the hook for billions, say the state’s liability laws must change.
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The plan, more than a year in the making, is also aimed at providing guidance to cities around disruptive transportation technologies.
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A one-time tool, meant as a way to go after state funding, offered valuable insights in the fight against congestion and other travel-related problems.
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Mandates that new homes and apartment buildings have rooftop solar panels set a high bar, but it’s unclear whether others will follow the state’s lead.
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Transportation planners are set to choose between $243 million in funding for new buses and an uphill battle for an extension of its rail system.
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The Florida Department of Transportation is working to install sensors across the state’s 68 rest areas to take the guesswork out of parking for tired truckers.
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Digitally collected driving and vehicle data from police cars in the Pacific Northwest has led to fewer car accidents and costly lawsuits, all while promoting a culture of safety.
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Electrify America is infusing $44 million into the state’s capital as part of the Green City partnership.
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The state has nearly $11 million to spend on expanding its electric vehicle infrastructure, but exactly how that happens remains to be seen.
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A regional transportation group has been looking into the feasibility of building a hyperloop route as a way to connect Dallas, Fort Worth and Arlington.