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 city has issued a request for information that seeks help in creating better, more efficient services utilizing technology.
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Bringing together members from local, state and federal government, Sacramento announced its is open for business for autonomous vehicles.
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It's been two years since the city's exit from bankruptcy and the street lighting is becoming a shining example of the city's rebound.
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The app helps users find parking spots and allows them to pay from their phone.
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The prospect of a high-speed rail line slicing through the rural stretch of land between the Twin Cities and Rochester, and financed by Chinese and other private investors, is to some an exquisite dream.
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The Jacksonville Transportation Authority recommends the change, though it is uncertain of the cost or the time frame to move forward on the high-tech vehicles.
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Home battery storage is being installed in more and more homes with the rise of solar companies.
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Houston's bus overhaul, planned for years but rolled out literally overnight in 2015, has led to an increase in bus ridership, bucking state and national trends. Many are taking notice.
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In what some have dubbed a shocking announcement, the tech powerhouse discloses its plans to power itself using 100 percent renewable energy.
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Los Angeles is spending billions to revamp its airport. The move is spurring other cities to make similar investments.
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Authority officials are in discussions with some autonomous vehicle manufacturers and the goal is to have a pilot program in the next two years.
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Anchorage's city-owned electric utility is slated to outfit thousands of streetlights with LED bulbs and wireless controls that can dim or brighten the lights remotely or alert city officials to burned-out bulbs, signaling a push toward "smart" lighting technology.
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Self-driving vehicles present the biggest challenge for road planners since horse and buggies gave way to automobiles in the early 20th Century.
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Congressional support is critical to advancing the clean energy industry.
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With the rise of rooftop solar, utility managers agree that the pricing structure for net metering needs to change.
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Data analytics goes hand in hand with IoT, but adding a sophisticated AI into the equation helps make recommendations that maximize available resources.
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A new playbook provides best practices based on work in 22 cities around the globe.
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On Portland’s newest bridge, there’s just one rule: no cars allowed. Other cities may follow the progressive city’s lead.
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