Adam Rollins Lawmakers approve $732 million in funding for Wisconsin’s water, wastewater infrastructure The approved bonding authority is the first step in finalizing the state’s budget since bipartisan talks broke down this month.
Allison Barnette New York launches $100M grant program to modernize community centers New York is launching a $100 million capital grant program to develop community centers that promote physical and mental well-being.
Veronica Piscitelli Wake County approves school funding boost in $2.1B budget With the new budget changes, the county’s total investment in school district operations sits at $742.9 million.
Brady Pieper DOT unleashes $5.4B grant opportunity for bridge projects nationwide The new grant opportunities will provide municipalities funding to improve the nation’s aging bridge infrastructure.
Adam Rollins Richmond plans $38M multimodal replacement for 75-year-old Arthur Ashe Bridge The $38 million Arthur Ashe Boulevard Bridge project will provide safe, multimodal transit options for motorists and non-motorists.
Adam Rollins Lincoln County voters approve $73M bond referendum for safety, modernization Improvements will include replacing or repairing roofs and installing new boiler systems and water heaters.
Allison Barnette ‘Lasting Manatee’ plan guides Florida county’s $253M disaster recovery grant Dubbed “Lasting Manatee,” the plan for the Community Development Block Grant will upgrade infrastructure and resilience efforts.
Brady Pieper Mid-Hudson region leverages $627M for housing development after renewed state support This announcement marks the second round of awards for the fund, a $150 million round addressing housing shortages.
Adam Rollins Oklahoma lawmakers adjourn 2025 session, passing bills on energy, safety, municipal authority The session began in early February and prioritized bills on the economy, education, workforce development and climate change.
Adam Rollins Denver approves $400M equestrian center expansion at National Western Center The expansion will be the next stage of a massive ongoing development project, totaling $800 million, on a 250-acre campus.