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 report, authored by San Franciscans for Municipal Fiber, argues that to properly address the digital divide and provide affordable, equitable Internet access, the city must begin building its own fiber network.
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Gov. Jay Inslee said his order could accomplish a range of goals, including bringing a growing industry to Washington, safer car travel and — with electric vehicles — reducing carbon emissions.
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A Pennsylvania entrepreneur imagines that one day, the 40-acre Shen Penn anthracite mine pit will once again deliver energy.
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Alaska is finally getting an Internet makeover.
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Researchers from Ohio State University released a report chronicling how to best determine where charging stations can go to encourage electric vehicle adoption.
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Because it’s so large and has so much wind and sun, Texas has twice as much renewable energy potential as the next-closest state — and three times more than California, according to data from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
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The nonprofit 'Sustainable Resilient Longmont' voiced its support for the city becoming 100 percent green energy operated.
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With a bottom-up approach, Detroit is making surprising progress toward turning around its neighborhoods.
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The area continues to draw tech companies to the area. Apple is among the residents of the city's industrial area.
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The parties responsible for the wind farm are constructing the turbines "at their own risk."
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The Wi-Fi project would install 40 interactive kiosks in the downtown area, as well as 200 mobile beacons to provide free Internet access to the city.
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Resilience planning means a lot of things to different communities. In San Francisco, a panel of infrastructure and design experts shared their thoughts on how to combat increased flooding due to a rise in sea level.
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While San Jose prides itself as a “smart city” that deploys new technology, it doesn’t have privacy policies related to the surveillance equipment.
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Even in Texas, where oil and gas dominate, there's a growing appetite for renewable energy.
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State officials described the effort as a $1.5 billion investment in clean energy, but no state funding is involved.
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The Bay Area city is looking to implement several autonomous vehicle pilot projects on its streets to determine how the technology can be integrated into the entire transportation ecosystem.
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Snohomish County, Wash., is trying to figure out how best to use smart tech to serve very different populations.
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The pilot project, which could eventually be expanded to all city facilities, will help San Diego plan future efficiency upgrade projects to help meet the goals in its ambitious climate action plan.
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