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Two powerful industries, plastic and iron, are locked a lobbying war over the estimated $300 billion that local governments will spend on water pipes over the next decade.

Introducing this year’s Tech and Design Issue.

While much of New York City’s battered infrastructure has been repaired and even improved, most long-term resiliency measures are still years away

Several cities face pressure to tear down the 1960s-era mega-roads and reinstate pedestrian-friendly streets. Jane Jacobs told you so!

Much of the growth in Romania is the product of a consumer bonanza and economists worry that the good times cannot last given a lack of investment.

A federal court-ordered report highlights the deficiencies in New York City’s efforts to install and maintain curb ramps to make sidewalks accessible.

Japan has spent billions on an underground system to control water around the capital, but some fear that the city is vulnerable as global warming brings more extreme weather.

As cyclist numbers surge in the capital, bike commuting advocates are asking for better infrastructure.

Long before Hurricane Maria targeted Puerto Rico, the island was impoverished by neglect and abuse from Congress.

Barry Diller was about to win the battle for his $250 million arts pier, but then came the “petty questions” from his opponents and he decided to pull the plug.

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