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Posts Tagged ‘Community Development’

New water quality standards will result in billions being spent to remediate PFAS contamination

Friday, April 19th, 2024

Recently, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a long-awaited report on water quality standards outlining the maximum contaminant levels for per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contaminants in drinking water. This marks the first time national standards for a new contaminant have been added to the Safe Drinking Water Act since 1996. It represents, without doubt, […]

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Billions in savings possible with preemptive seismic upgrades to U.S. infrastructure

Friday, March 8th, 2024

Damage repairs from earthquakes in the U.S. typically cost taxpayers approximately $15 billion a year. Considering that, funding to stabilize or prevent as much damage as possible is a good and prudent effort. According to FEMA and a recent geological survey, the cost of post-earthquake repair can be as much as three times higher than […]

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$122 billion school funding ignites public-private construction boom

Friday, February 23rd, 2024

Congress appropriated an extremely large amount of funding for school projects, and the final round allocations totaled $122 billion. That’s a huge amount – about $380 per person in the U.S. This revenue came through the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief program and was delivered with a mandated deadline: It must be obligated by […]

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These Projects Are Eligible for Billions in Federal Funding

Thursday, February 22nd, 2024

Feb 21, 2024 | by Mary Scott Nabers The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law provided approximately $11.3 billion for projects designed to rehabilitate land where old coal mines were located. Since Congress passed the law, funding has been allocated through the Abandoned Mine Land reclamation programs – about $725 million annually. The objective is to support communities […]

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Affordable Housing Projects Are Offered Numerous Incentives, Funding Support and More

Wednesday, February 7th, 2024

Feb. 7, 2024 by Mary Scott Nabers Some people know about Public Facility Corporations (PFCs), but only a few, it seems. Public officials, however, are very familiar with PFCs because affordable housing and essential housing facilities are at the top of their priority list. PFCs are commonly involved in delivering housing options throughout the country. A […]

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Local government officials will appreciate this funding

Wednesday, January 24th, 2024

Jan. 24th 2024 | by Mary Scott Nabers  I want to bring to your attention a sector of a federally funded program that I believe is not receiving adequate attention. The program facilitates local projects that public officials wish to launch. The Treasury Department administers the Facilities Grant Program, which is awarding grant funding to support the […]

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Large Renovation Projects Will Be Abundant in 2024

Friday, January 5th, 2024

by Mary Scott Nabers In past years, it was likely more difficult for companies to categorize renovation and repair projects as highly attractive. That may not be the case anymore. Public entities throughout the U.S. are designing extremely large renovation projects, and without a doubt, these upcoming projects will be attractive to firms of all […]

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City Leaders Are Renovating or Replacing City Halls Throughout the U.S.

Friday, December 1st, 2023

By Mary Scott Nabers   Several federal funding programs are currently supporting initiatives aimed at replacing, renovating or preparing public assets for reuse. It is rare to observe such a strong trend in municipal construction across jurisdictions. The trend is most likely driven by the availability of funding, but it could also be due to […]

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Upcoming transportation projects are outlined in planning documents throughout America

Wednesday, November 22nd, 2023

by Mary Scott Nabers Many people complain about toll road fees. The most common comment is, “Why should I have to pay for using a road that was constructed with my tax dollars”? The answer is simple. The fees required to maintain, expand, and construct new roadways throughout the state must come from somewhere and tolled […]

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Public safety and emergency services represent upcoming projects with billions in projected costs for 2024 and 2025

Friday, November 17th, 2023

by Mary Scott Nabers Cities and counties throughout the U.S. are currently planning to launch new facilities to house fire and police stations. A significant number of these new projects will be designed to consolidate fire and police operations. Others will be designed to consolidate not only police and fire services but all other emergency management […]

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