Population growth, weather events and public safety needs are creating great demand for public safety construction
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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.
Veronica Piscitelli Santa Barbara proposes $2B five-year Capital Improvement Plan Funding for more than half of the total projected $2 billion has already been identified.
Brady Pieper Connecticut board approves over $77M in grants for capital improvement projects Connecticut is considering awarding grants for dozens of capital improvement projects, including $10 million to advance a mall redevelopment.
Candace Barnette Broadband expansion faces hurdles amid federal funding uncertainty Despite these challenges, state legislatures are proactively seeking solutions.
Brady Pieper Bay Area initiative to expand electric vehicle infrastructure in underserved areas The Charge! Grants support projects to integrate EV chargers where people live, work and travel, focusing on locations with low charging station density.
Brady Pieper Washington city unveils strategic work plan with infrastructure opportunities Over the next two years, the new plan will work in tandem with the city’s existing planning tools to address infrastructure needs.
Adam Rollins NYC invests $390M in historic neighborhood to improve water infrastructure The funds are part of the “City of Yes for Housing Opportunity” plan, a foundational effort to provide affordable housing.
Miles Smith Honolulu seeks developer for strategic housing initiative The city issued a Request for Qualifications for a development firm to help redevelop the Iwilei industrial center.
Miles Smith Bossier City’s $130M roadmap targets parks, water systems The plan was assembled by compiling master plan documents from engineering, parks and recreation, public works, and water and sewer.
Brady Pieper DeKalb County proposes $4.27B plan to upgrade water and sewer infrastructure The new investment focuses on repairing an aging treatment plant, which has not seen major improvements in over 15 years.