by jnguye60 | Mar 21, 2024 | Featured, News, No Header Image
When Riley Saito first looked at the Federal Communication Commission’s map of internet access on the Big Island of Hawaii, he knew his team had some work ahead. Saito is the Energy and Infrastructure Specialist for Hawaii County, the governing body for the Big...
by jnguye60 | Feb 6, 2024 | Featured, News
The Village of Corrales, New Mexico, has too much water in the wrong places, and not enough in the right places. Its residents hope federal infrastructure grants can help create a better balance. The picturesque village of 8,300 people, 13 miles north of Albuquerque...
by jnguye60 | Dec 20, 2023 | Featured, News
Charging stations provide power for electric vehicles. But what happens when charging stations lose their source of power? Officials in Thousand Oaks, CA, are tackling that problem. Seeking federal infrastructure grants, they aim to build backup solar generators and...
by jnguye60 | Dec 12, 2023 | Featured, Resources
Clean Energy and direct Pay Overview Cities across the United States are working to advance a clean energy transition, which is crucial to reducing carbon emissions and meeting climate goals. As part of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), the federal government...
by jnguye60 | Nov 29, 2023 | Featured, News
While it only takes eight minutes to traverse the city of Lansing, Michigan, on I-496, the cross-town expressway, it has taken 50 years to begin addressing the isolation and injustice the highway’s construction precipitated when it sliced through a vibrant...
by jnguye60 | Oct 31, 2023 | Featured, News
Sometimes the nation’s infrastructure needs are so daunting that the expense seems out of reach. Other times, a fix can be in a community’s own backyard. It just takes a bit of DIY. Consider Globe, AZ, a copper mining hub 88 miles east of Phoenix near the crossroads...