Strategic Partnerships Season 2 Episode 2 – Tapping the Future: Water Infrastructure Solutions In episode 2, Mary Scott Nabers interviews Michael Irlbeck of EPCOR as they explore the paradox of water abundance versus infrastructure shortages.
Adam Rollins Idaho’s legislative session ends with approval of governor’s priority projects Among the session’s highlights, $1 billion was approved to invest in critical transportation projects over the next three years.
Brady Pieper Illinois county advances critical water system upgrades for 2025 Lake County will spend $15.3 million for construction on water and sewer infrastructure projects, according to officials.
Adam Rollins Florida announces $389M for water quality and infrastructure projects The WQI program prioritizes projects that address nutrient pollution and water bodies that don’t meet water quality standards.
Mary Scott Nabers America confronts urgent water infrastructure needs While there have been temporary funding pauses for certain federal programs, the support for water has continued.
Brady Pieper Ohio voters to decide on $2.5B infrastructure bond package If approved, the state would issue $2.5 billion in general obligation bonds to fund projects over 10 years.
Allison Barnette Michigan city targets water systems in six-year improvement plan The CIP prioritizes what department heads deem most essential, with a strong emphasis on infrastructure and public safety.
Keaton Peters Infrastructure report analysis: Winning strategies and untapped opportunities These state-level findings highlight how implementation strategies and funding priorities can lead to different outcomes.
Adam Rollins GLO releases $58M to improve Texas street, water and drainage infrastructure The awards will enable five counties and four cities to advance essential street improvement, water infrastructure, drainage and flood mitigation projects.
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.