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Candace Barnette New York announces more than $450M in grants for water projects New York state officials announced $453 million in New York grants to modernize systems and protect public health.
Allison Barnette Lincoln to transform college building into modern library The city of Lincoln said the new facility will be a 21st-century space that includes modern conveniences like gathering spaces and a coffee shop.
Miles Smith New York opens applications for $644M in broadband funding The funding will be available through the federal BEAD program and distributed by New York’s ConnectALL office.
Brady Pieper Tennessee city’s capital plan targets critical infrastructure needs The amended CIP is expected to guide the city’s investments in public safety, roadways, park expansions and utilities for six years.
Miles Smith Michigan city approves $32.6M capital improvement plan focused on public safety The six-year plan outlines a total investment of $32.6 million, reflecting a 13% increase from the prior plan.
Miles Smith Virginia City Council weighs $75.5M investment in water systems, public facilities Elected officials in Staunton, Virginia, are considering a $75.5 million five-year roadmap for future capital improvements to buildings, facilities, equipment and infrastructure.
Veronica Piscitelli Smart city investments to reach $3.7T as cities prepare for autonomous vehicles Verra Mobility released a new study, which found 93% of U.S. cities are preparing for driverless vehicles within the next five years.
Brady Pieper Texas city pursues $771M water infrastructure upgrade through EPA loan The federal funding, now in question, would allow the city to upgrade, modernize and expand water treatment facilities.
Veronica Piscitelli Virginia city greenlights $2B decade-long infrastructure overhaul The plan includes $534 million worth of projects set to be completed over the next five years.
Miles Smith Georgia county maps $278M water infrastructure plan through 2050 By 2050, Fulton County projects peak demand could grow by 34% to around 63 million gallons a day.