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A midcentury expressway tore through New Orleans’ historic Black neighborhood of Tremé. A federal initiative wants to address that damage.
The deadline is this week to file challenges to FCC maps that will be used to dole out $42.5 billion in funding.
Infrastructure repairs are usually left up to local governments, but smaller cities can’t always afford these repairs.
Florida’s wastewater system relies on electric pumps. Keeping them going through storms can be expensive.
As climate change causes more destruction, the upfront costs of upgrading infrastructure may pay off in the long run.
What will it take to make sure that Puerto Rico can fix its infrastructure to become more resilient?
Most of the residents of this predominantly Black city have been without safe tap water this week. The infrastructure problems that triggered this situation aren’t unique.
The answer is to build more transmission lines, so that customers can see the benefit, in the form of cheaper utility bills.
The train line, honoring the monarch’s Platinum Jubilee, was overbudget and behind schedule. But it’s also shortening travel times.
Experts say efforts to replace the potentially harmful piping grids are not moving fast enough.