Infrastructure

Woman and children narrowly escape manhole explosion
Woman, kids narrowly escape manhole blast in Poughkeepsie caught on video


This prime Queens neighborhood is having a building boom — and may have up to 14K homes on the way
Long Island City leads NYC in new housing; zoning changes may add 14,000 more homes.


Key Trump agency facing 'unprecedented backlog' inherited from Biden admin
DOT tackles $43B grant backlog, cuts green policies for infrastructure focus


Clarkston roundabout open for business
Clarkston's long-awaited roundabout opens, easing traffic at busy intersection


New Canandaigua water tank takes shape. See the photos
Canandaigua's new water tank hoisted, doubling capacity for growth support

Learn about Spring Hill mayoral, aldermen candidates: Election Day April 10
Spring Hill elects mayor, aldermen; Hagaman faces 3 challengers April 10.

New London hopes education will end illegal sump pump connections
New London tackles illegal sump pumps with public education to prevent sewer overloads


Red states could benefit as Trump’s transportation secretary prioritizes funds based on birth and marriage rates
Duffy ties transportation funds to birth, marriage rates, sparking controversy.


County Engineering continues paving the path forward
LeBrun's paving program in Scioto County secures $10M for infrastructure


German coalition talks plough on amid differences on migration policy
Germany's CDU/CSU, SPD face hurdles in forming government coalition talks.

German upper house passes amendment to allow massive spending plan
Germany approves €500B plan for defense, infrastructure, climate initiatives

EU lends Ukraine €1 billion further financial aid
EU grants €1B to Ukraine; funds sourced from frozen Russian assets for reconstruction

Germany's Baerbock calls spending plan signal to Ukraine
Germany unveils massive defense package, signals support for Ukraine and Europe

'Devastating': California had record rainfall last year, but lacked infrastructure to store it
California wildfires ignite debate over DEI, water policies and infrastructure.


California Wants You on an Ebike so Badly, It’ll Pay You
Everybody always wants to know, do I support better bicycle infrastructure in the U.S.? Can I still be a car-and-motorcycle guy if I do? The answers to those are “you bet I do,” and “duh.” I’ve reviewed cars, motorcycles, and electric bikes (ebikes) as a professional for years, and there’s a place for them all. [...]The post California Wants You on an Ebike so Badly, It’ll Pay You appeared first on VICE.

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