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Met-Ed To Invest $116 Million

Roy wrote 1 month ago: Map of Pennsylvania highlighting Berks County (Photo credit: Wikipedia) The Metropolitan-Edison Co. … more →

Tags: Reading/Berks, 116-million, Berks County, Berks County Industrial Development Authority, Berks Park 78, Bern Township, Dollar General, Electricity generation, Energy

R.I.P. Ivan Aguilar5 comments

boyonabike wrote 2 months ago: Last Thursday, a beautiful young life was taken on the college campus where I teach.  A 21-year-old … more →

Tags: bike-friendly infrastructure, bicycle commuting, Bike Lanes, bicycle infrastructure, Cal Poly Pomona, Ivan Aguilar

No increase in tax levy

rosemarymoore8347 wrote 3 months ago: Keep Reading. Carmi CPA Keith Botsch, who has been secured as the city’s accountant for many y … more →

Tags: keep reading, tax accountant, city, carmi city council, sewer lines, Street, grant, Port, carmi cpa keith

State Transportation Plan Could Aid Economic Development in the Berkshires2 comments

Larry Murray wrote 4 months ago: Transportation in all its forms – road, rail, bus, pedestrian and bicycle – is intricate … more →

Tags: News, Opinion, Politics, Berkshire County Economic Development, Transportation Plans Massachusetts, Gas Tax, Amtrak, BRTA, peter pan bus company

Pittsburgh Urban Redevelopment Authority Approves Hazelwood Tax Increment Financing Plans

Roy wrote 4 months ago: A map of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with its neighborhoods labeled. For use primarily in the list of P … more →

Tags: Politics, Pittsburgh/Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Economic Development, Revitalization, brownfield development, Carnegie Mellon University, Tax Increment Financing, Pittsburgh Urban Redevelopment Authority

Forecasting Governor-Elect McCrory's Infrastructure Funding Priorities

Matthew C. Bouchard, Esq. wrote 4 months ago: Gov. McCrory will have no shortage of highway planning knots to untangle when he arrives at the Exec … more →

Tags: State law, policy & news, Infrastructure, Public Private Partnerships, NC construction law, North Carolina infrastructure, General Assembly infrastructure policy, NC construction lawyer, raleigh construction law, NC construction attorney

PPL Customers Will See About 4 Percent Increase In Bill

Roy wrote 5 months ago: The PPL Building (seen here in the distance) is the tallest building in Allentown, Pennsylvania. (Ph … more →

Tags: Pennsylvania, Allentown/Bethlehem/Easton, Allentown PA, electric utility, Energy, PPL Electric Utilities, Public Utilities Commission, rate hike, Storm damage

Innovative Tech-Based Government Program Saves Millions in Missouri

Social Justice Solutions wrote 5 months ago: Written by Michelle Sicignano, LMSW, Staff Writer, Social Justice Solutions With an innovative 5 yea … more →

Tags: Geotagged, Government, Cost Savings, geo:lat=37.9642504, geo:lon=-91.83069519999998, Infrastructure, Innovation, Pete Rahn, rolla

Excuses, Excuses1 comment

boyonabike wrote 5 months ago: I’m a staunch advocate for bicycling, I admit it.  In the past year, as I’ve increasingly used my bi … more →

Tags: bike-friendly infrastructure, Bike Lanes, cycle space, cycle tracks, Stephen Fleming

Court of Appeals: Contractors' Lien Claim Properly Dismissed Where "Owner" Owned Nothing on Date of 1st Furnishing4 comments

Matthew C. Bouchard, Esq. wrote 7 months ago: In a controversial 2-1 decision released October 2, 2012, the North Carolina Court of Appeals ( … more →

Tags: Feature Story, lien law, NC case law, State law, policy & news, construction decision, handshake deal, John Conner Construction, mechanics lien, mechanics lien North Carolina

It's Immoral NOT to Spend Money on Infrastructure Now1 comment

Danny Vinik wrote 7 months ago: Here’s Mitt Romney on reducing the deficit from the debate last night: I think it’s not just a … more →

Tags: Politics, 2012 election, Domestic Policy, Infrastructure, $2 trillion infrastructure improvements, 2012 debate, romney obama debate, romney immoral deficits

Nothing But Flowers1 comment

boyonabike wrote 10 months ago: The 2012 Transportation Bill … more of the same. In a recent post, I noted that politics matte … more →

Tags: Bike Lanes, bike-friendly infrastructure, Public Policy, Transportation, Federal Transportation Bill, safety enhancements, John Boehner

Performance Contracting: Paying for Improvements Today with Guaranteed Future Savings

KYDEP wrote 1 year ago: I recently read an article on Performance Contracting in Water Efficiency Magazine and realized that … more →

Tags: News & Events, Educational Tools, Kenya Stump, water, Operators, performance contracting, Esco

£50 Million Construction Project to Boost the Building Sector

apprenticeshiptraininglimited wrote 1 year ago: A new £50 million building scheme, close to already proposed Vauxhall Square Development worth £400 … more →

Tags: ATL, Apprenticeship Training Limited, www.atl.co.uk, Infrastructure, Politics, Government 2, Employment, construction, Building Engineering Sector

£50 Million Construction Project to Boost the Building Sector

Train4tradeSkills wrote 1 year ago: A new £50 million building scheme, close to already proposed Vauxhall Square Development worth £400 … more →

Tags: train4tradeskills, construction news, Construction Jobs, T4TS, Infrastructure, Housing Scheme, Government, Train4TradeSkills News, Politics 2

Public-Private Partnerships for Financing Public Improvements -- The Potential Good, Bad and Ugly1 comment

Matthew C. Bouchard, Esq. wrote 1 year ago: Image by digitalart via FreeDigitalPhotos.net I commend to your reading the current issue of NC Cons … more →

Tags: State law, policy & news, Project Delivery Systems, Public Private Partnerships, PPPs, competitive bidding, P3S, Dave Simpson, North Carolina infrastructure, ASCE Report Card

A dangerous stance2 comments

bluementum wrote 1 year ago: Local politicians – both Democrats and Republicans – have long touted their efforts to s … more →

Tags: Opinion, Republicans, Northern Virginia, dulles rail, Republicans, northern virginia, Virginia Democrats, Virginia Politics, Northern Virginia democrats

Fair is foul and foul's not fair9 comments

slightlyreworded wrote 1 year ago: The walk from my apartment to the closest subway station takes about 10 minutes. I usually try to zo … more →

Tags: China, subway cars, rise apartment, 2008 Olympics, Subway Lines, subway station

Internet, high-speed rail, and social fragmentation1 comment

Daniel Clinkman wrote 1 year ago: I’ve been closely following the high-speed rail debate in Britain with some interest and I am … more →

Tags: Policy, Travel, technology, High Speed Rail, london metro area, Social Cohesion


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