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 mayor cited the Smart City Challenge as a reason for the growing interest and investments in autonomous technology in Ohio.
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The Soofa Sign is getting tested in local government and could co-mingle public and commercial information in a single space.
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The pilot program aims to give governments visibility into their communities’ conditions from one location and in near-real time.
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The ride-sharing company is looking to partner with planning agencies and researchers to provide access to the data in order to begin providing insights that can aid in infrastructure planning.
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States and municipalities barely able to fill potholes today could soon be charged with creating the world’s most sophisticated roads with embedded sensors, cameras and communication devices to help autonomous vehicles talk to one another and the environment around them.
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The Rocky Mountain Hyperloop team is one of the 35 semifinalists to build the technology, which carries passengers and cargo at speeds of up to 700 mph.
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With advances in technology that are already in place, including the proliferation of Internet of Things technology and devices, any city or town can be smart and reap the benefits.
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The county is spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to upgrade its parking facilities — $65,000 of which is slated to add to the existing eight charging stations for electric cars.
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Two panels at CES 2017 critiqued the move toward smart cities, agreeing efforts must be individualized and that the U.S. is somewhat behind other nations — but catching up.
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The designation, which initially doesn’t include any federal funding, would require the selected areas to follow national testing standards, share testing information and participate in committees reviewing testing data.
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Taking a look at Chicago's new sensor-based stormwater management system.
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The state's firms account for more than half of the fuel cell production in the northeastern United States.
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In a questionnaire, Chao outlines the challenges that face transportation planning for the next administration.
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The meters will cut costs, make responses to outages faster, and allow customers to monitor their own power use.
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After nearly two years of proceedings including a two-day meeting ended late Tuesday, the Arizona Corporation Commission voted 4-1 to end so-called net metering.
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The planned 10-acre solar array would have supplied renewable energy to Frederick County’s power grid and applied the energy credit to electric meters on several city government buildings.
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The system is is expected to make billing and maintenance more efficient, detect outages faster and increase the utility's data and analytics abilities.
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Water has yet to take a place in the roster of smart city regulars, but there’s much that technology could do to improve water infrastructure.
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