The Arizona Department of Transportation is improving US 89 between State Route 64 and the Little Colorado River through Cameron on the Navajo Nation, located approximately 50 miles north of Flagstaff. This project is planned to be constructed in two main phases, with completion anticipated in Fall 2016.
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Arizona DOT: Progress on the US 89 Cameron Roadway
Posted by Infra on Monday, January 12th, 2015Louisville, KY: Bike Lane Confusion
Posted by Infra on Friday, January 9th, 2015As Louisville continues to become a more bike friendly city, drivers are having a hard time coping with the new bike lanes. The mayor addresses the public on the new lanes opening up, and the traffic rules that accompany them.
View this complete Show Us Your Infra! submission...Jacksonville, FL: Overland Bridge Project Explanation
Posted by Infra on Thursday, January 8th, 2015Insight to what the Overland Bridge project on I-95, downtown Jacksonville, Florida will accomplish when completed in summer 2016.
View this complete Show Us Your Infra! submission...Shenandoah, PA: Drone Video of Locust Mountain Wind Turbines
Posted by Infra on Tuesday, January 6th, 2015A short video of wind turbines taken Saturday, December 27, 2014 atop Locust Mountain off Route 924, just east of Shenandoah Heights, in Schuykill County, PA.
View this complete Show Us Your Infra! submission...Ophir, OR: Replacing a Washed-Out Highway
Posted by Infra on Monday, January 5th, 2015Tidewater Contractors is wrapping up replacement of a washed out culvert on U.S. 101 at Ophir, about 10 miles north of Gold Beach. The highway sank on the afternoon of Dec. 21, causing ODOT to detour Oregon Coast Highway traffic to Ophir Road.
View this complete Show Us Your Infra! submission...Can Nuclear Energy Save the World?
Posted by Content Coordinator on Thursday, January 1st, 2015Nuclear engineers Leslie Dewan and Mark Massie share their progress on creating safer and more efficient nuclear energy technologies to power the world and address the looming threat of climate change.
View this complete Show Us Your Infra! submission...Video: How to Build Climate Resilience & Create Jobs
Posted by Infra on Wednesday, December 31st, 2014infoDev’s Climate Technology Program (CTP) aims to transform climate change challenges into market opportunities by offering a suite of local and global programs and financing that build in-country and international innovation capacity in cleantech. As a result, the CTP enables developing country entrepreneurs to be more proactively and profitably involved in one of the most promising sectors of the 21st century.
View this complete Show Us Your Infra! submission...San Diego, CA: East Palomar Street Bridge Demolition
Posted by Infra on Tuesday, December 30th, 2014Demolition of freeway overpass in San Diego – North View
View this complete Show Us Your Infra! submission...Boston, MA: Tidal Flows and Waste Systems
Posted by Infra on Monday, December 29th, 2014With the separation of Boston’s antiquated Combined Sewage system, the city has paved the way for direct recreation and experience of its greatest asset, Boston harbor. This video proposes a series of elevated and sunken land forms to register the tidal current through the stratified ecologies of the intertidal zone. Within the center of a sloped approach, bowl-like landforms trap the retreating water to create artificial tide pools.
View this complete Show Us Your Infra! submission...Paying to Maintain Bicycle & Pedestrian Facilities
Posted by Content Coordinator on Friday, December 26th, 2014Webinar from Advocacy Advance, a partnership between the League of American Bicyclists and the Alliance for Biking & Walking, presents options for communities to pay for maintenance of trails, bike lanes, and sidewalks.
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