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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According to the Massachusetts Department of Transportation, there are 1.9 million E-ZPassMA accounts and 2.4 million "pay-by-plate" accounts, totaling 4.3 million accounts.
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These short-duration battery systems intend to bridge the time it takes to bring supplemental generating sources online after an outage, and to help with grid reliability by shoring up voltage and regulating power frequency when needed.
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Earlier this year, final agreement was reached between the Long Island Power Authority and that same wind plant’s developer to provide power to Long Island’s South Fork.
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This anerobic digester will "start out slow" but will produce more and more electricity over time.
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California's capital city released its demonstration partnership policy, which is applying the principles of agile software development to procurement processes.
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The growing popularity of these alternatives combined could lead to a revolution in urban planning.
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University of Reno students may soon take driverless buses to classes.
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A partnership among the university, the city and the Florida Department of Transportation aims to develop solutions to problems in the community that also apply to other places facing the same issues.
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Several speakers talked about nascent efforts to control traffic in Baton Rouge through the city's "smart city" committee, which includes academics, technology professionals and politicians who are trying to collect data to better inform policy decisions.
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At a public hearing in Sacramento, the DMV heard comments from a wide range of stakeholders on the state's proposed autonomous vehicle rules.
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As all the levels of government align to push California's capital to become the next hub of self-driving vehicles, the city is setting up standards and protocols to help developers figure out how to scale their technology.
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The road scanning will take from four to eight weeks, covering both arterial and residential streets.
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Tesla, based in Palo Alto, Calif., has a handful of its "superchargers" in Michigan -- in Ann Arbor, Bay City and Grand Rapids.
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City air quality initiatives using sensors fall into three main categories: initiatives that integrate sensors into existing infrastructure, those that leverage mobile sensors, and others that analyze cell phone data to understand resident exposure to poor air quality.
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The proposal is to install single-space "smart parking meters" as part of a 90-day pilot program in in Haverhill, Mass.
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The combination of the gyroscope, GPS and accelerometer in all smartphones turns them into really powerful sensors.
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Relying on the trope that cutting regulations leads to limitless economic potential, the White House's economic council is hoping to identify measures that could speed up the permitting process.
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Portland and the county join 25 other U.S. cities that have made the 100 percent pledge in recent years.
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