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Adam Rollins LA County plans $56M investment to improve roadway infrastructure, protect pedestrians Los Angeles County Public Works will invest $56 million to rehabilitate major roads and enhance pedestrian mobility for underserved communities.
Adam Rollins Fort Worth neighborhood selected to receive millions for improvement projects The Fairhaven neighborhood was selected for capital projects designed to enhance local safety and infrastructure.
Adam Rollins Waco opens rebidding for $26M Riverwalk Project The new bidding window will be open from April 14 through July 14, with construction expected to begin in August 2025.
Adam Rollins Sacramento greenlights $677 million plan to safely connect neighborhoods The Neighborhood Connections Plan details 147 street infrastructure improvement projects.
Miles Smith Virginia City Council weighs $75.5M investment in water systems, public facilities Elected officials in Staunton, Virginia, are considering a $75.5 million five-year roadmap for future capital improvements to buildings, facilities, equipment and infrastructure.
Brady Pieper Kansas district proposes $60M school bond to address growing enrollment Many schools are expected to reach capacity soon, and the district expects to serve nearly 5,000 students by the 2028-29 school year.
Adam Rollins Durham to build $43 million aquatic center on vacant roller rink land The project is in the design phase, with construction expected to begin in fall 2026.
Adam Rollins Honolulu proposes $5B budget for Fiscal Year 2026 the city of Honolulu will dedicate more than $1.2 billion to capital improvement projects.
Brady Pieper Texas city charts 10-year path for parks and recreation improvements The new plan will address resident feedback by reinforcing diverse recreational opportunities and quality open spaces.
Keaton Peters Houston launches $70M plan to end street homelessness by 2026 The city plans to establish a low-barrier shelter where people can bring pets and partners and do not need to be sober to enter.