Large local projects to consolidate law enforcement, public safety and judicial operations can be found in planning documents throughout the U.S.
Public officials will launch numerous large correctional facility construction projects in 2025 and 2026
Charlotte transit organization approves adding new toll lanes on I-77 through public-private partnership
Adam Rollins Drought resilience, water supply projects get $142 million boost Funds will help reclaim and reuse wastewater, build water recycling facilities and support water desalination projects
Miles Smith Rural drinking water projects get $43 million federal boost Investment builds on $733 million previously announced for rural water projects from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
Adam Rollins Santa Barbara, California, to replace reservoir, improve water safety 10-million-gallon Vic Trace Drinking Water Reservoir was built in 1952 and is now reaching the end of its useful life
Keaton Peters Connecticut announces $300 million for water infrastructure, state parks Bulk of funds will flow to a state fund designed to provide financial support to municipalities in building wastewater plants and upgrading water systems
Adam Rollins Michigan invests $65 million into water, wastewater infrastructure Projects include building water storage tanks, repairing sewer mains, upgrading wastewater plants and identifying lead service lines for replacement
Adam Rollins Austin to invest $175 million to install pipelines, improve dewatering facility All projects are in the design phase, with construction estimated to end by 2030
Pete Hahnloser Court strikes down challenge to proposed major California reservoir If ruling stands, next step will be securing permits and water rights, a process planned for 2025 ahead of a construction start date in 2026
Pete Hahnloser Ohio awards more than $120 million for local water infrastructure Grants to fund essential projects such as water distribution systems, waterline extensions, water tower replacements and new pipes and mains
Pete Hahnloser Feds announce new round of funding to improve water availability in western states Four initiatives in California, Colorado and Washington seek to increase storage capacity by at least 1.6 million acre-feet
Keaton Peters $179 million to go to water recycling projects in western states Funds to flow to four projects in Utah and California to increase availability of water sources in drought-prone regions