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Federal infrastructure spending
What's in the infrastructure bill for smart cities?
The Strengthening Mobility and Revolutionizing Transportation grant program would offer funds to governments for new tech demo projects pertaining to transportation, energy efficiency and connectivity.
By Jason Plautz • Aug. 12, 2021 -
California takes a first-of-its-kind step on building decarbonization
Following many cities' actions to rein in building emissions, the state energy commission voted to adopt an updated building energy code that makes electric heat pumps the baseline technology for space and water heating.
By Maria Rachal • Aug. 12, 2021 -
Trendline
Top 5 stories from Smart Cities Dive
From worsening climate change to a shifting transportation landscape and the housing affordability crisis, cities have their work cut out for them.
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New initiative urges contractors to work with owners to reduce building emissions
The effort aims to create policies that lower emissions from the built environment, establish practices that shrink contractors' carbon footprint, and encourage clients to pursue more climate-friendly buildings.
By Joe Bousquin • Aug. 5, 2021 -
4 US cities among the top 10 most expensive places to build in the world
The pandemic has worsened issues around supply chains and skilled labor, raising construction costs in cities, according to a new report.
By Sebastian Obando • Aug. 2, 2021 -
DOE says new building codes to cut energy costs by $138B, but EV backers see failure to advance charging
A requirement that new homes be wired for electric vehicle charging was not included in the final version.
By Robert Walton • July 30, 2021 -
Federal infrastructure spending
Senate votes to advance bill with $550B for aging US infrastructure
Far smaller than Biden's American Jobs Plan, the bipartisan bill will next enter a phase of debates and amendments.
By Zachary Phillips • Updated July 29, 2021 -
Queens is on a quest to become a 'smart borough'
A recently elected borough president aims to transform Queens. But one expert cautions the need for a "thoughtful, intentional and iterative" strategy, as smart city planning is "not for the faint of heart."
By Katie Pyzyk • July 26, 2021 -
California approves expedited pathway for near-term utility EV investments
The decision will help California move toward its goal of deploying five million zero-emission vehicles by 2030, along with 250,000 light-duty or passenger vehicle chargers by 2025.
By Kavya Balaraman • July 16, 2021 -
Challenge to Berkeley gas regulation dismissed, a win for cities in carbon emissions fight
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit last week that challenged the city's restrictions on natural gas in new low-rise residential buildings, a major boost for local governments looking to follow suit.
By Chris Teale • July 16, 2021 -
Southern California Edison plans for 38,000 EV charging stations in next five years
The utility's $436 million program, the largest initiative of its kind by any investor-owned utility, will include an "added emphasis" on installing electric vehicle chargers in multifamily apartment and condo buildings.
By Scott Van Voorhis • July 15, 2021 -
Wichita, Kansas, to revive its downtown with unique 'Midwestern placemaking' design
The National Endowment for the Arts awarded the city and local partners $75,000 to pair artists with local businesses to create storefront "front porches," helping the local economy recover from the pandemic.
By Kristi Eaton • July 14, 2021 -
Condo collapse spurs inspections, questions about other city towers
Florida municipalities ramp up building inspections after uneven and lax enforcement, and as insurers and residents across the country ponder the implications of high-rise living.
By Joe Bousquin • July 12, 2021 -
Local leaders from 12 cities to attend vacant property leadership institute
Amid expectations the number of vacant proprieties will rise due to the pandemic, local leaders from across four states will attend an intensive training to learn how to best transform and maintain them.
By Katie Pyzyk • July 12, 2021 -
Opinion
Giving new life to deserted parking garages
Cities' declining dependence on cars and commutes may point to a novel solution for the lack of affordable housing in cities, writes The Traffic Group's Wes Guckert.
By Wes Guckert • July 7, 2021 -
Office demand sluggish in cities with greater share of remote-friendly jobs
Cities like Seattle and Boston have recovered the least, while Chicago, New York and Los Angeles have fared much better in their office market recovery.
By Sebastian Obando • July 2, 2021 -
House passes broad bipartisan measure to help states fund energy cybersecurity efforts
Representatives voted in support of a program that will help states secure energy infrastructure against cyber and physical threats, setting up financial incentives for private sector assistance.
By Robert Walton • June 29, 2021 -
Federal infrastructure spending
White House agrees to bipartisan infrastructure deal
"The largest investment in EV infrastructure in history," includes plans to build a national network of electric vehicle chargers along highways and in rural communities.
By Jason Plautz • June 25, 2021 -
Amazon partners with three transit agencies to invest $300M in affordable housing
Through its new Housing Equity Fund, the company will fund an estimated 3,000 affordable housing units near transit in its U.S. hubs in the suburbs of Seattle and Washington, D.C., and in Nashville, Tennessee.
By Katie Pyzyk • June 23, 2021 -
Interventions necessary to avert 'wave' of foreclosures, evictions: report
City, state and federal assistance have kept families afloat, but millions face housing crises as aid expires, according to a report from Harvard University's Joint Center for Housing Studies.
By Jason Plautz • June 21, 2021 -
$20B Dallas-Houston high-speed rail project moves forward
The project is based on Central Japan Railway's Tokaido Shinkansen system. It aims to travel at up to 200 mph, faster than any other rail service in the U.S., according to Texas Central Railroad.
By Jennifer Goodman • June 21, 2021 -
Low-carbon concrete bill advances in New York
The bill takes aim at the emissions-heavy built environment by developing state guidelines for using greener concrete products and climate performance standards for state construction projects.
By Jason Plautz • June 14, 2021 -
3 takeaways from NLC's 'State of the Cities' report
Mayors nationwide are prioritizing investing in infrastructure, but they remain concerned about budget shortfalls after the coronavirus pandemic even with federal help on the way.
By Chris Teale • June 11, 2021 -
NYC, San Francisco among top 10 global cities with highest pandemic construction costs
Construction should benefit from its strong position coming out of the pandemic, according to the Arcadis 2021 International Construction Cost Index.
By Kim Slowey • June 10, 2021 -
Chicago building decarbonization working group to apply equity lens
As the city strives to power all buildings with renewable energy by 2035, it's not just about reducing greenhouse gas emissions but also about "prioritizing the health of people in the buildings," said Chicago's chief sustainability officer.
By Katie Pyzyk • June 7, 2021 -
Baltimore contractor pilots low-carbon concrete product
The new concrete formulation is designed to cut the material's embodied carbon by 40% compared to ordinary Portland cement-based concrete, the maker says.
By Jeffrey Steele • June 4, 2021