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Adam Rollins Friedman Memorial Airport advances air traffic control tower replacement project Friedman Memorial Airport is advancing an air traffic control tower project, entering design with construction planned for 2027.
Adam Rollins Harris Health pursues $410M expansion for Ben Taub Hospital Harris Health plans a $410 million expansion at Ben Taub Hospital in Houston to add beds, relieve overcrowding and improve resiliency.
Adam Rollins Lafayette Parish launches capital overhaul with new hub for $186M in upcoming projects Lafayette Parish created a new capital department and launched an online dashboard tracking $186 million in projects.
Adam Rollins Wauwatosa plans $34M in financing for 175-acre office park redevelopment Wauwatosa plans a $34.2 million tax increment district to support mixed-use redevelopment of a new research park.
Candace Barnette Ohio Turnpike approves $246.8M capital budget for 2026 Ohio Turnpike officials approved a $246.8 million capital plan for 2026 funding upgrades across the 241-mile corridor.
Allison Barnette Myrtle Beach to fund new fire station using tourism revenue bonds Myrtle Beach will build a $26 million central fire station funded through tourism revenue, replacing its aging downtown fire station.
Adam Rollins Oregon, Washington’s interstate bridge project unveils $13.6B price tag The states of Washington and Oregon are planning an interstate bridge project, updating cost estimates to over $13.6 billion.
Adam Rollins Sugar Land reinvigorates public safety under $63M police facility overhaul Sugar Land plans a $63.2 million police headquarters and facility renovation, expanding operations and courts.
Adam Rollins Tarleton State University plans new $57M on-campus parking garage Tarleton State University plans a $57 million parking garage with 1,500 spaces, expanding north campus access and mobility.
Adam Rollins Denver approves $50M to support soccer stadium development Denver will invest $50 million toward a new NWSL stadium and surrounding infrastructure, expected to open in 2028.