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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Although recent rainfall has returned lake levels to nearly 100 percent, the city is keeping its eye on the prize and preparing for future water shortages.
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Overall, the industry is being driven by continued falling prices in the cost of power generation from solar panels, an extension of federal tax credits for using solar and blossoming state policies mandating more use of green technologies.
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A single relatively wet winter has led California officials to relax in a way some water experts fear is reckless.
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As stewards of public spending, CFOs are best positioned to help us invest effectively.
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Sacramento's new downtown arena is set to open October 4 when Paul McCartney is in town. City leaders and transportation agents are working to figure out final details making sure they've thought of every variable.
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A new mass transit vehicle that cars on the road can drive through is scheduled to hit Chinese transit later this year.
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Water use can be more efficient, speakers at a symposium in California said May 23 — not just in terms of conservation, but in terms of doing more work for society.
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The November ballot will include a proposition to introduce a half-cent sales tax increase to fund public infrastructure, including repairing and maintaining streets, public safety vehicles and equipment, storm drains and parks.
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A data center built by Nautilus Technologies would pump water from the Stockton Deep Water Channel at a maximum rate of 3,000 to 4,500 gallons per minute and would re-enter the channel a negligible 4 degrees hotter.
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The city is trying to come up with a way to encourage new technologies, such as self-driving cars, while also making sure autonomous vehicles fit in well with the city’s other transportation options.
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The Central Ohio Transit Authority is hiring a contractor to replace its current radio system and install wireless communication technology in its fixed-route buses by the end of the year, and install Wi-Fi capabilities.
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As the gas tax brings in less and less revenue, states are watching Oregon and California as they experiment with alternatives to the gas tax.
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As the area continues to attract interest, Houston's Third Ward community organizations work to promote “development without displacement.”
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After Nevada reduced subsidies for solar users, many homeowners and solar providers protested the decision through aggressive measures. A new strategy is being implemented to compromise and work toward a viable solution.
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The Brookings Institution study determined net metering provided $36 million in benefits to all NV Energy customers, regardless of whether they were receiving net-metering credits.
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According to a recent poll conducted by a conservative advocacy group, clean energy and energy independence can be supported by members of all political parties.
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The focus of a recent demonstration day was on innovative equipment used for a variety of road projects not related to resurfacing.
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With the technology maturing and public support growing, it's looking more and more realistic.
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