Transit: Simpler, more efficient 1st January 2000 In the 21st century, new vehicles and technologies that we can hardly envision now will be available to transit services. The effectiveness of these innovations
Easy come, easy go: Smooth road repair 1st January 2000 Potholes, ruts, pavement breakups — no city or county wants them, but everyone must deal with them.
New York City, EPA agree on water safeguards 1st July 1997 New York City has found a way to protect the quality of its drinking water without spending billions on a new water filtration system.A recent filtration
AWWARF announces research projects 1st April 1997 The American Water Works Research Foundation Board of Trustees has selected 53 projects worth $9.1 million for 1997 funding. The board approved $6.6 million
No level playing field 1st February 1997 Much has been written lately about managed competition in the area of municipal water or wastewater privatization. The issue has raised passions to the
SDWA compromise heads to House 1st January 1996 Since the U.S. Congress last considered changes to the Safe Drinking Water Act in May 1994, there have been a dozen cases of water contamination, including
Making Permitting Easier: What We’ve Learned Helping America’s Largest Cities Improve Their Permitting Process 16th May 2023
Young Leaders Episode 4 – Cyril Jefferson – City Councilman, High Point, North Carolina 13th October 2020
Young Leaders Episode 2 – Christian Williams – Development Services Planner, Goodyear, Ariz. 1st July 2020