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Adam Rollins California unveils $920 million to address homelessness, announces online accountability tool The Department of Housing and Community Development is allocating $160.7 million in immediate awards to address homelessness.
Miles Smith Georgia governor requests $2.2 billion for infrastructure, economic development Kemp told the General Assembly that nearly half the infrastructure investment would go to the Georgia Department of Transportation.
Adam Rollins Charlotte dedicates $400 million for housing, neighborhood, transportation improvements These initiatives will work toward repairing and improving roadways, supporting affordable housing options and developing dedicated mobility options.
Adam Rollins Los Angeles County plans $71 million effort to reconstruct roadways, replace bridges The project’s main component will be reconstructing and widening The Old Road, Rye Canyon Road and Sky View Lane.
Brady Pieper Massachusetts commits $158 million to boost low-income housing developments Projects include new senior developments, a deep energy retrofit and the adaptive reuse of an old mill being converted into housing.
Brady Pieper Rhode Island explores first public medical school to strengthen health care workforce Currently, there is only one full medical school operating in Rhode Island – Alpert Medical School at Brown University.
Jerrod Kingery St. Louis unveils $100 million plan to transform Steinberg Rink into year-round destination This plan introduces a world-class design to restore the rink and reimagine the surrounding 22.5-acre area as The Glade.
Brady Pieper Ohio proposes $2.5 billion bond measure for infrastructure upgrades The new bond language proposes an amendment to the state constitution that allows the issuance of bonds to fund government projects.
Jerrod Kingery City of Austin considering pedestrian-focused reimagining of Congress Avenue Part of the plan sees portions Congress Avenue between Seventh and 11th Streets being converted into public plazas.
Pete Hahnloser National Park Service announces $254.7 million in grants for local parks The program is a nationwide, competitive matching grant initiative that supports underserved urban communities with limited access to nearby outdoor recreation.