New York is considering a startling step: eliminating one-third of the lanes on one of the city’s busiest highways.
The proposal to shrink the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway is the latest effort to reduce congestion that is strangling the city.
The bloc’s experts suggested members limit and monitor the involvement of “high-risk” vendors as they invest in next-generation mobile communications infrastructure.
The framework will outline investment over the next five years and provide a foundation for legislation that is currently being drafted or debated in House committees.
The agency is allowing cities to delay or otherwise change federally imposed fixes to their sewer systems.
Nightclubs have a unique role in the city’s culture and economy. But real estate investors and infrastructure projects have put many venues at risk.
States’ voters approved $7.7 billion in transportation spending last year, but the federal government needs to do more to fix the nation’s ragged roadways, highway and engineering experts say.
Thousands of dams across New York, many abandoned, are blocking fish migrations. A movement to remove them is growing.
As Xi Jinping visits Myanmar, fighting in ethnic borderlands threatens China’s ambitious investment plans.
Its biggest advantage is American stagnation.
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