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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Boston's bikers are changing the way the city looks at routes.
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While residents question the wisdom – and cost – of a city-run electric grid, officials say it will increase reliability and pay off in the end.
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Officials expect the connected meters to generate significant program efficiencies.
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The Microsoft co-founder invested $80 million in 25,000 acres west of Phoenix, Ariz.
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Civic innovation leaders discussed how to work technology into the nation's new and existing physical infrastructure during the Digitizing Infrastructure: Building a Smart Future symposium in Washington, D.C., Nov. 14.
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Massachusetts-based ISO-New England expects electricity use to drop by more than half a percent annually.
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The first step is to get the microgrid to work, the rest follows suit.
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Overall transit ridership in the United States has been in decline since 2014, due in large part to falling gas prices. But the increased use of ride-hailing apps, like Uber and Lyft, is also playing a part.
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A partnership between the city and Oak Ridge National Laboratory hopes to gain insights into trends with the deployment of sensors and a real-time visualization platform.
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Rep. Lydia Blume argues that Maine Turnpike Authority toll plazas should be updated to keep the infrastructure from becoming obsolete in the future.
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Can solar roadways overcome past struggles to provide positive change for a more eco-friendly infrastructure?
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The topics of smart city technology and flooding sit at the forefront of the speakers' minds at the 12th annual Louisiana Smart Growth Summit.
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One of the most expensive infrastructure projects in American history is also one of the most vital. But no one knows how to pay for it.
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The city council approved the purchase of the $40,000 unmanned aerial vehicle after utility officials cited opportunities for savings and personnel safety.
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Developer LStar is partnering with General Electric to turn a former Navy air base into a functioning smart city.
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A spokeswoman says a 50 percent increase in number of new gates planned is due to airline growth plans.
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Last year's conference featured what's believed to be its first major hackathon, and CES 2018 will debut separate events focused on smart cities and FirstNet.
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The undertaking will cost the city millions of dollars in coming years.