Adam Rollins MassDOT unveils $1B investment for Cape Cod Canal bridge replacements MassDOT to invest $1.09 billion toward replacing Cape Cod’s Sagamore and Bourne bridges in a $4.5 billion project set to begin in 2027.
Candace Barnette Arizona bill allocates $500M for renovations at Chase Field Arizona OKs $500 million in public funding for Chase Field renovations, part of a $750 million plan keeping the team in Phoenix.
Adam Rollins UNC Asheville announces $200M South Campus development plan with new soccer stadium, housing The developer would design, build, finance and operate housing, up to 50,000 square feet of retail space and parking spaces.
Adam Rollins Massachusetts DOT approves $18.5B capital plan for transit, roads and bridges MassDOT's $18.5B capital plan funds MBTA upgrades, bridges, rail and highway improvements across the state through 2030.
Adam Rollins Indiana governor overhauls economic development board with nine new appointments The IEDC oversees initiatives to grow the state’s economy, implementing innovative methods to drive economic development and attract new businesses to Indiana.
Lillian Vest Florida governor makes sweeping appointments for higher education boards Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has made a series of appointments to various Boards of Trustees (BOT) across the state’s higher education systems.
Adam Rollins Idaho adds four Treasure Valley road projects to $1B transportation program The fund established through HB 25 allows the state to address and mitigate congestion along the transportation network.
Adam Rollins From procurement to real estate: Maryland to reimagine government processes Unlike many state DOGE initiatives, GOPI was established in 2015 and reconstituted this year to modernize government processes.
Candace Barnette Colorado unveils new Statewide Active Transportation Plan to improve roadway safety The ATP covers safety infrastructure projects, connected communities development, mobility choice expansion and accessibility.
Adam Rollins Philadelphia approves $337M for capital improvements in FY26 The Philadelphia city council also approved the updated FY26-31 Capital Program, allocating $1.5 billion over the next six years.