Wednesday, 12 May 2021, 6:40 am
The New Zealand Infrastructure Commission, Te Waihanga,
is proposing an overhaul of the way New Zealand’s
infrastructure is planned, prioritised and built, in a
consultation document released today.
Te Waihanga
Chief Executive Ross Copland says the document He
Tūāpapa ki te Ora, Infrastructure for a Better Future
sets a proposed direction for a 30-Year Infrastructure
Strategy, which is being developed. New Zealand is
facing some huge challenges. As our cities age many of the
infrastructure networks that support them are nearing end of
life, often at the same time. Add to that the need to
Press Release – New Zealand Infrastructure Commission The New Zealand Infrastructure Commission, Te Waihanga, is proposing an overhaul of the way New Zealands infrastructure is planned, prioritised and built, in a consultation document released today. Te Waihanga Chief Executive Ross Copland says …
The New Zealand Infrastructure Commission, Te Waihanga, is proposing an overhaul of the way New Zealand’s infrastructure is planned, prioritised and built, in a consultation document released today.
Te Waihanga Chief Executive Ross Copland says the document He Tūāpapa ki te Ora, Infrastructure for a Better Future sets a proposed direction for a 30-Year Infrastructure Strategy, which is being developed.
What are Michigan’s Community Water System Infrastructure Needs?
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Millions of dollars of federal funds for local governments will begin arriving next month and investing in the upkeep of our drinking water systems is encouraged.
Investment in water system infrastructure was highlighted in the American Rescue Plan pandemic relief legislation as something that local governments should consider using their federal money that soon will be arriving in their bank accounts for. And if the American Jobs Plan and the infrastructure legislation that Congress is considering is passed, there will be additional federal money available to accelerate much needed water infrastructure projects. However, what these needed water investments are is not publicly known.
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Ohio State Highway Patrol officials told 3News that no evidence of danger was found.
Credit: AP
This undated photo provided by the Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission shows the Wyandot Service Plaza near Genoa, Ohio. The turnpike commission is now providing free public Wi-Fi at Wyandot and at the other 13 service plazas along the toll road that crosses northern Ohio. (Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission via AP) Author: Hope Sloop Updated: 1:45 PM EDT April 22, 2021
AMHERST, Ohio The Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP) says that the Ohio Turnpike Amherst service plazas have been reopened to the public after officials investigated a possible threat Thursday afternoon.