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Smart Water Infrastructure for Leak Detection and Conservation
Smart water infrastructure helps detect leaks early, cut water loss, protect assets, and conserve limited supplies across utilities and campuses.

Designing Streets as Infrastructure for Safety, Drainage, and Transit
Designing streets as infrastructure for safety, drainage, and transit creates safer, smarter corridors that move people well and handle storms better.

Bridge Repair Backlogs and Their Development Consequences
Bridge repair backlogs reveal how delayed maintenance shapes growth, budgets, and development—learn why fixing them matters to local economies.

Undergrounding Utilities: Costs, Benefits, and Trade-Offs
Explore undergrounding utilities costs, benefits, and trade-offs in plain terms, so you can judge impacts on budgets, resilience, and streets.

Microgrids for Critical Urban Facilities
Discover how microgrids for critical urban facilities keep hospitals, water plants, transit hubs, and shelters powered during outages.

Water Reuse Infrastructure for Fast-Growing Metro Areas
Water reuse infrastructure helps fast-growing metro areas cut costs, ease drought risk, and strengthen aging systems with smarter urban planning.

Cooling Infrastructure for Extreme Heat: Shade, Mist, and Building Retrofits
Discover cooling infrastructure for extreme heat—shade, mist, and retrofits that cut risk, lower costs, and make homes and cities safer.

Stormwater Utility Fees: How They Work and What They Fund
Learn how stormwater utility fees work, who pays them, and what local projects they fund to manage runoff, reduce flooding, and protect water quality.

How Resilience Hubs Fit Into Urban Infrastructure Planning
Discover how resilience hubs strengthen urban infrastructure planning by helping cities prepare for shocks with trusted, accessible community support.

EV Charging Infrastructure for Multifamily Buildings and Curbside Parking
Learn how EV charging infrastructure for multifamily buildings and curbside parking can expand access, guide policy, and support city residents.

Broadband as Core Urban Infrastructure, Not a Luxury
Broadband is core urban infrastructure, not a luxury—see why cities must plan it like water, transit, and power to build stronger communities.

Grid Capacity and the Housing-Electrification Bottleneck
Grid capacity is the hidden bottleneck for housing growth and electrification. See what’s slowing projects and how leaders can plan ahead.

District Energy Infrastructure for Dense Urban Neighborhoods
District energy infrastructure helps dense urban neighborhoods cut emissions, boost resilience, and use land efficiently with shared heating and cooling.

Green Stormwater Infrastructure vs Gray Infrastructure: How Cities Decide
How cities choose stormwater infrastructure: compare green vs gray by cost, land, risk, rules, and long-term value for smarter urban planning.

Asset Management for Aging Streets, Pipes, and Public Facilities
Learn how asset management helps cities prioritize aging streets, pipes, and facilities to spend smarter, reduce risks, and improve service.
