Adam Rollins California distributes $300M to make roadways safer for pedestrians The investments will progress California’s safety initiatives to achieve zero roadway deaths and injuries by 2050.
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.
Adam Rollins Virginia town proposes $368 million six-year Capital Improvement Program There are 12 new projects added to the CIP, bringing the total to 79 projects planned for implementation over the next six years.
Brady Pieper Arizona Board of Regents funds AI partnership for disaster response research The new initiative will empower the state’s response to future disasters with the assistance of AI technology.
Mary Scott Nabers Billions in grant funding are available… what is slowing the application process? For now the programs are functioning normally and many still have billions in available funding for worthwhile projects.
Mary Scott Nabers Transforming public safety facilities for the future From modernized police headquarters to consolidated fire and law enforcement facilities, these projects are addressing critical challenges.
Mary Scott Nabers Major infrastructure projects advancing sustainability and resilience Sustainability and resilience have become top priorities for public officials nationwide when it comes to infrastructure projects.
Brady Pieper Kane County voters to decide on over $140 million school bond referendum in April The bond would fund essential repairs, facility modernizations and the construction of new facilities.
Brady Pieper Arkansas lands $25 million federal grant for Corning highway bypass The new bypass will begin on Highway 67 near Corning before extending north to the Missouri state line in Clay County.
Brady Pieper FHWA awards $33 million for southern Oregon’s first wildlife crossing bridge ODOT will construct a wildlife overpass above I-5 to reduce the frequency of wildlife-vehicle collisions in southern Oregon.