The Republican Who Left Congress to Drain an Actual Swamp
Former Representative Candice Miller gave up a senior post in the House to manage the drains and sewers of Macomb County, Michigan. She has no regrets.
Puerto Rico Is Still a Disaster Zone, Three Weeks After Hurricane Maria
Only 400 miles of the territory’s 5,000 miles of roads are open.
‘You're Not Going to See a Gas Tax Increase. It's Just Not Gonna Happen.’
House lawmakers mull road and transit issues as they wait for the Trump administration’s infrastructure plan.
A Slide in Capital Spending by States and Local Governments
Moody’s cautions that putting off infrastructure investments could lead to a “form of ‘soft’ debt that will compete with pension liabilities and other governmental mandates for funding.”
Elon Musk and Puerto Rico’s Governor Want to Rebuild the Island’s Grid the Tesla Way
Can Puerto Rico build a state-of-the-art, renewable, distributed electric system better prepared to take on the needs of the island, and any future disasters?
Tropical Storm Nate Could Hit New Orleans as a Hurricane This Weekend
The city is rushing to repair its aging drainage system.
WATCH: Crew Destroys Aging Bridge Span in N.Y.C. With Explosives
The Kosciuszko Bridge, connecting Brooklyn and Queens, was erected in an era marked by industrial innovation, ambitious public works projects and historic public mobilizations.
Mostly Cut Off, Puerto Ricans Flock to the Few Spots With Cellphone Service
STATE AND LOCAL NEWS ROUNDUP | Amid unrest, St. Louis mayor wants investigation of police actions; report finds mental health care troubles in Kansas; and North Jersey city fumes over mayor’s guilty plea.
Leaders of State and Local Groups Offer Their Thoughts on a ‘Transactional’ White House
The executive directors of the National Governors Association, National League of Cities and National Association of Counties joined Route Fifty on Tuesday for a discussion about intergovernmental affairs.
U.S. DOT Opens Latest Round of TIGER Grant Funding. Will It Be the Last?
President Trump has proposed axing funding for the transportation program. There’s disagreement between the House and Senate on whether to go along with that plan.
Smart Cities Really Just Want to Be More Marketable
And that means rapidly improving overlooked infrastructure in the urban areas millennials are targeting for relocation.
Booming Miami Is Littered with Tower Cranes Not Built to Withstand a Massive Hurricane
"The arm's counterbalance is very heavy and poses a potential danger if the crane collapses."
Chasing the Gas Tax in the Golden State
California seeks fresh road repair revenues in the twilight of oil.
Despite Foggy Details, State and Local Leaders See Promise in Trump’s Infrastructure Push
Senior White House officials met Wednesday with state and local government representatives to discuss the president's pending public works package.
What 35 Inches of Rain Can Dredge Up
Hurricane Harvey’s unusual path could hit Houston with rain and storm surges at the same time—surfacing gators, snakes, sewage, and coffins.
Funding Gaps in Pensions and Infrastructure: A Match Made In Queensland
Can two major funding headaches fix each other's problems?
Time's Running Out to Prevent a Massive Cyberattack on Critical Infrastructure
The U.S. risks missing a “narrow and fleeting window of opportunity before a watershed, 9/11-level cyberattack,” according to a new report approved by the Homeland Security Department's National Infrastructure Advisory Council.
Openness Is Critical for Smart Cities
Cities need the flexibility to choose solutions that best fit their infrastructure and don’t limit their future options for innovation.
A Skeptical N.Y.C. Mayor Casts Doubts on Governor's Congestion-Pricing Proposal
STATE AND LOCAL NEWS ROUNDUP | A Conn. city may prohibit pedestrian cellphone use in crosswalks; Colo. new autonomous vehicle pilot for construction zones; and Wyo. governor applauds Trump executive order on environmental review.
Solar Eclipse Will Test Stability of California’s Power Grid
STATE AND LOCAL NEWS ROUNDUP | Oregon city asks people not to use eclipse glasses it gave away; Boston police praised for keeping the peace; and an Idaho lawmaker says an Obama plot for Charlottesville violence is “completely plausible.”
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