Candace Barnette Gwinnett County advances $935M Global Villages project The Georgia county is moving forward with a $935 million plan to transform the Gwinnett Place Mall into a new mixed-use community.
Strategic Partnerships, Inc. Salutes Florence Simon: Director of the San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Innovation San Francisco’s innovation director is tackling permitting, homelessness and police hiring while drawing on national policy experience.
Keaton Peters Hawaii passes $39.7B budget with education, infrastructure focus Hawaii's financial planners are keeping a close eye on potential shifts in federal funding.
Brady Pieper $43.5M fund to support Maui’s post-wildfire housing needs Maui’s updated Affordable Housing Fund Annual Plan will advance 12 affordable housing developments throughout the county.
Brady Pieper Unanimous vote advances Washington’s $7.3B capital budget The new budget proposes significant investments across infrastructure, education, housing and environmental sectors.
Brady Pieper Proposed $4.4B Connecticut budget prioritizes municipal aid, housing development The new bonds and investments, presented to state legislators last week, are a vital aspect of the governor’s budget proposal for fiscal years 2026 and 2027.
Adam Rollins HUD, DOI create joint task force to identify underutilized federal land for affordable housing development The Joint Task Force on Federal Land for Housing will lead the combined agencies' efforts to determine where housing needs are most pressing.
Mary Scott Nabers Riding the rails will continue for people and freight – contracting opportunities abound… but changes could be looming Billions will be spent as railroad projects are launched throughout the country over the next several years.
Keaton Peters Cleveland seeks additional partners for $100M public-private housing initiative City leaders are working to attract more partners to help address one of the nation’s fastest-rising rental markets.
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.