$1B Cybersecurity Grant Program Still Coming Into Focus
The new federal initiative is in its early stages, with questions about how the money will be spent and how much control localities, versus states, will have over it.
The Infrastructure Law: ‘Hitting Timelines Without Cutting Corners’
Biden administration officials are pushing for projects to move quickly, while also meeting goals like benefiting disadvantaged neighborhoods and strengthening the nation’s workforce.
How Cities are Deciding Where Electric Vehicle Chargers Should Go
Places where street parking is the norm and residential driveways are rare face unique challenges when it comes to making sure drivers can plug in their cars.
Biden Calls on Governors to Pardon Marijuana Possession Offenses
He did so after issuing a blanket pardon for all federal convictions for simple possession of the drug.
New Help Available for Underserved Places Applying for Federal Grants
The Thriving Communities Program aims to offer assistance to localities that might struggle to compete for funding in areas like housing and transportation.
A Major City Moves to Ban Right Turns on Red
It would be the first to do so in the U.S. in over 80 years. But other places are looking at similar restrictions to improve street safety.
Chip Maker Commits Up to $100B for U.S. Manufacturing Site
The facility is planned for upstate New York. It would mark one of the first major new investments by semiconductor companies following the passage of billions in federal incentives.
Supreme Court Could Shift More Control Over Wetlands to States
The court will begin its new term with a long-running dispute over when wetlands fall under the nation's main water quality law. Depending on how the justices rule, it could leave federal regulators with less authority and states taking up the slack.
How a School’s ‘Bike Bus’ Won Over Students and Charmed the Internet
Nearly 200 kids in Portland, Oregon join a weekly bicycle ride to school, instead of relying on buses or drop-offs. The fun-spirited, pedal-powered convoys have drawn nationwide attention and the teacher behind them says they have many benefits.
House Republicans Slam Buttigieg Over Infrastructure Law Rollout
They say the Transportation Department is flouting Congress with how it is managing programs funded by the $1.2 trillion package.
As Self-Driving Cars Hit the Streets, New Equity Concerns Emerge
States and localities will have a key role in ensuring vulnerable communities aren’t harmed by the new transportation technology, or miss out on its benefits.
Former State Lawmakers Fail in Fight to Clawback Pay They Voted to Cut
The Illinois legislators boasted that they slashed their salaries during the Great Recession. But they later went to court to get back raises they missed out on.
States Partner With Hopes of Becoming Hubs for Hydrogen Fuel
Hydrogen could serve as an alternative way to power vehicles and there’s money in the infrastructure law to give it a boost.
Deaths From Traffic Crashes Finally Show Signs of Slowing Down
Fatalities on U.S. roadways fell in early 2022 for the first time in almost two years.
How State Laws Pose a Roadblock for One of Biden’s Infrastructure Goals
Many states have rules that favor drivers and highway projects despite pushes for alternative transportation, according to a new report.
Electric Vehicle Charger Plans in 35 States Approved by White House
It's a key step in unlocking $5 billion available for installing thousands of charging stations on highways around the country.
26 Freight Projects Selected To Share $1.5B of Infrastructure Grants
The U.S. Department of Transportation revealed the funding recipients on Thursday. Millions of dollars will go to cover costs like expanding truck parking, bridge and highway improvements and an interstate teardown.
The Growing Debate Over Where to Put EV Chargers in Rural America
States want more flexibility from the feds, arguing it is not a good plan to require high-capacity electric vehicle charging stations along highways in some remote corners of the country.
How Little Rock is Harnessing Data to Become a Smarter City
“My team and I, we’re focused on getting things done, but with a data-driven approach,” says the mayor of Arkansas’ capital.
Rethinking Smart Cities
“Where’s the technology we’ve been talking about for years?”
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