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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As we start to find more success with smart city technology, researchers are now studying how those same technologies can address systemic challenges in health systems and environments around the world.
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Companies have until mid-April to file proposals with the city of Atlanta to develop a wide-reaching smart cities infrastructure project.
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Portland, Ore., and Portland State University partner on sensors to improve air quality monitoring and delve into how other cities and municipalities can explore their own sensor projects.
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California’s second-largest airport is installing electrochromic glass that is capable of automatically lightening and tinting.
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As many as 100 of the informational devices could come to the city as early as September, though some maintain reservations about the technology and its impacts to privacy.
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The federal spending bill, signed by President Trump Friday, outlines more than $1 billion investment in the national rail network.
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The high-speed network will be a public-private operation and will offer free service to any resident living below the federal poverty line.
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New technology and real-time analytics are helping cities use energy more wisely, while galvanizing support throughout the community.
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Panelists at the Smart Cities Connect Conference and Expo discuss the many ways cities are using data.
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Some municipal water customers are getting access to a new tool that allows them to track their water usage in real time.
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A new protected bike lane project is going to put vehicles farther away from sensor-enabled parking meters, meaning they won’t be able to detect parked cars.
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The third annual Smart Cities Connect Conference in Kansas City delivered an important message: become smart or be left behind.
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To boost the number of electric vehicles on state roads to 300,000 by 2025, utility companies are proposing a web of charging infrastructure worth more than $100 million.
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The fast-growing city of Frisco is looking to the future and how smart city technologies can improve daily life.
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Both cities are overhauling digital platforms and installing kiosks to bring intuitive, easy-to-use services to residents and businesses.
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The push for smarter cities starts with the taking stock of existing infrastructure and plotting a course for improvement.
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Eight winning proposals to upgrade the New York City Subway received nearly $2.5 million in prize money.
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A large earthquake has the potential to set a city like Los Angeles back by several years. One legislator wants to see the rules change to make buildings more resilient.