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33 California Agencies Just Went Looking for Stormwater Help at the Same Time
A Supreme Court ruling, a state permit overhaul, and a sweeping new LA Regional Board proposal have landed simultaneously, forcing agencies from school districts to transit systems to scramble for outside compliance expertise.
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Port Angeles Moves to Create Sanctioned Camps and Safe Parking for Homeless Residents
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LA County's Massive Sewage Plant Eyes Carbon Capture to Cut Emissions
NYC's Most Neglected Civic Station Gets Major Overhaul After 113 Years
San Rafael, California Opens City-Owned Land for Affordable Housing
Alaska Transit Grants Are Up 161% But the Money That Keeps Ferries Running This Summer Hasn't Arrived
A year-long Trump administration freeze on FTA ferry programs thawed in April, but the $78M operating grant Alaska needs is still pending, and remote communities are weeks from a cash crisis.
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South Carolina Just Finished a $71M Seawall and Started Fighting Over an Illegal One
Washington's Transit Procurement Surge Arrives Just as Sound Transit's Finances Fray
Massachusetts Has $64M for Highway EV Chargers and Nothing Built Yet
Infrastructure
Washington's Transit Procurement Surge Arrives Just as Sound Transit's Finances Fray
The 2 Line's March opening unlocked years of deferred station-area contracts, but a $34.5 billion funding gap is already forming behind the wave.
Massachusetts Has $64M for Highway EV Chargers and Nothing Built Yet
A vendor lawsuit and a botched rebid have stalled NEVI highway chargers for four years, pushing a surge of new procurement activity to municipalities instead.
Alaska Is Rushing to Fix Its Thawing Airport Drains Before the Money Expires
A hard September 2026 federal deadline is forcing Alaska to spend years of deferred drainage repairs at once, as permafrost failure actively destroys the culverts underneath rural runways.
North Bay Village Building New Civic Hub to Keep Pace With Rapid Growth
A luxury high-rise boom on Biscayne Bay's smallest islands is forcing the village to replace its outdated hall with a hardened complex built alongside Miami-Dade Fire Rescue.
Cities
Canadian Municipality Tries Humane Rabbit Capture After Years of Culling Backlash
A pilot program will test whether live trapping and sterilization can actually control feral rabbit colonies without the protests that have followed lethal culls.
Georgia Community Getting New Recreation Center After Decades of Disinvestment
The Luscious Sanders Recreation Center will bring athletic facilities and gathering space to a community that has long gone without adequate public investment.
Queens Museum Moving Ahead With Next Phase of Expansion
The project builds on a 2013 overhaul that doubled the museum's footprint, with the goal of expanding programming in one of New York's most underserved cultural boroughs.
Tulsa Turning Route 66 Traffic Boxes Into Art for the Highway's 100th Birthday
With the Mother Road's centennial arriving in November, the city that championed Route 66 is transforming streetside utility boxes into public art along its 28-mile corridor.
Environment
South Carolina Just Finished a $71M Seawall and Started Fighting Over an Illegal One
Charleston's ribbon-cutting and a suspended removal order at Isle of Palms have put the state's 38-year coastal armoring ban under pressure it was never designed to survive.
LA County's Massive Sewage Plant Eyes Carbon Capture to Cut Emissions
The A.K. Warren facility in Carson serves 5 million people and is one of the largest wastewater treatment plants in the world, now exploring technology to capture and reuse its greenhouse gas output.
Manatee County Is Rebuilding Oyster Reefs to Clean Its Battered Bays
Five years after the Piney Point disaster fouled Tampa Bay, the county is investing in oyster reef construction to filter pollution and protect its shoreline.
Manatee County Turns to Oysters to Guard Its Storm-Battered Shoreline
After two hurricanes hit in 2024, the Gulf Coast county is pursuing living reefs as a cheaper, self-repairing alternative to seawalls.
New Mexico Is Receiving Its Biggest Wildfire Grant From the Agency That Started the Fire
The IIJA's Community Wildfire Defense Grant program is expiring after FY2026, and New Mexico captured a single $23 million award that dwarfs anything the state has seen before.
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Cumberland County, NJ Moves to Expand Opioid Treatment in a Crisis-Stricken Region
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Port Angeles Moves to Create Sanctioned Camps and Safe Parking for Homeless Residents
Infrastructure
North Bay Village Building New Civic Hub to Keep Pace With Rapid Growth
Environment
LA County's Massive Sewage Plant Eyes Carbon Capture to Cut Emissions
Infrastructure
NYC's Most Neglected Civic Station Gets Major Overhaul After 113 Years
Housing
San Rafael, California Opens City-Owned Land for Affordable Housing
Infrastructure
St. Paul's Rice Street Corridor Is Getting Rapid Bus Transit
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Sifton, Manitoba Moving to Upgrade Aging Oak Lake Dam Before Next Big Flood
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Georgia Is Spending NEVI Money Faster Than the States That Fought for It
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Michigan Municipalities Are Rushing to Buy Solar While the Legal Window Is Open
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