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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They have a long way to go for a full recovery.
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According to the suit, the EPA's current regulations, "do not specifically address the modern oil and gas industry, and fail to adequately protect against potential harm to human health and the environment resulting from oil and gas wastes."
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The state energy agency debated building a natural gas plant for nearly $1 billion, but appears to opt instead for buying Calpine’s South Point Energy Center in Arizona.
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A new partnership means more than two dozen of Houston’s parks and trails are now available via Google Street View.
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After a population explosion and building binge led to haphazard and random growth, Miami became the nation's first big urban area to adopt a citywide code based on looks.
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The new Web-based CalEPA environmental reporting system is accessible on phones so citizens can upload photos, videos and other documentation of suspected hazards.
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The panel at the Milken Institute Global Conference explored how hyperloop and autonomous vehicle technology could reshape Los Angeles and other cities.
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Longmont, Colo., made a city ordinance to ban all fracking within city limits, but the state Supreme Court wrote an opinion banning the ban.
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St. Paul, Minn., wants its urban areas to welcome everyone -- whether they're 8 or 80 years old.
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In D.C., above and below ground, historic and vital infrastructure is in bad shape. There’s plenty of blame to spread around for that.
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There's a lot of work to be done before solar power can go mainstream, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.
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The Texas Supreme Court ruled that the city overstepped its authority to police polluters, handing industry advocates a major victory.
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The findings suggest huge numbers of Houston residents want to live in a different type of community, but have been unable to do so.
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Like solar energy, the prices of wind energy have plummeted in recent years, which has stirred consumer interest. Now Massachusetts is looking to take advantage of the low prices.
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A report concluded that barring a major drought, the “district has adequate supply to meet future demand through 2040 in average years and in the first two years of a multiple-year drought.”
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The first machine-to-machine networks from Ingenu have launched in Texas and California, but the company isn't stopping there.
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A poll by the Bay Area Council found that a whopping 83 percent of those surveyed believe that traffic congestion may never improve.
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The LED lights embedded in the sidewalks in one German town flash the red color to indicate when the pedestrians should stop walking.
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