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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New York City's CTO, Miguel Gamiño, has a vision for how connected technology can make our lives better.
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City officials are set to approve the four-year program aimed at testing the technology.
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The brainchild of former football star and developer Syd Kitson is getting attention as a potential model for forward-thinking cities.
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A proposal by Assemblyman Phil Ting, D – San Francisco, would ban fossil fuel-reliant cars in the state after 2040.
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CEO Jim Hackett announced the development of a new “vehicle to everything” system during the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas Jan. 9.
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Information from 250 sensors deployed across the state offers local leaders real-time flood forecasts via AI chat bots.
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The National Association of Manufacturers sent Trump a letter insisting that he follow up on campaign promises to find money for repairing the countries infrastructure.
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Citing an undue burden on working families, one Miami Beach commissioner wants to see an end to the traffic camera program.
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Illinois signed a deal with three vendors to make streetlight purchases cheaper and easier for local governments.
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The state has passed unprecedented regulations to protect borrowers from taking on debt they can't afford to pay back.
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Several transit agencies are experimenting with service ideas that will pick you up from home, much like a taxi or ride-share service.
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Mount Rainier and other national parks are weighing plans to expand cellular coverage in once remote areas. First responders support the plans, as do some park officials, who argue that better cell coverage will help attract a new generation of visitors. Critics fear it will lead to more noisy distractions in places designed to be an escape from the modern world.
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Houston continues 38 of the 100 most congested roadways in the state, according to the latest annual assessment by Texas A&M University’s Transportation Institute.
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New York City's CTO has a vision for how technology can make our lives better.
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Transit and private-sector officials are staking out bus transit system upgrades next year.
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Officials pushed to launch the Seattle, Wa., to Portland, Ore., route ahead of positive train control technology.
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The data raises questions about the agency’s aid process, and whether wealthier neighborhoods get more help than their low-income counterparts.
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As Minnesota tests autonomous vehicles, officials project the technology will come with the need for engineering talent.
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