WATER SUPPLY/Midwest city bursts pipes to make repairs 1st December 2000 Facing growing delivery demands and aging infrastructure, Belton, Mo., replaced a portion of its water system, including main and service lines. The job,
Renovation brings back commercial street 1st December 2000 A renovation project in Garden City, N.Y., has revitalized Franklin Avenue, a deteriorated street that was once known as the Fifth Avenue of Long Island.
Road rehab reintroduces Cincy to its riverfront 1st December 2000 Cincinnati has completed a $146 million reconfiguration of Fort Washington Way in an effort to alleviate traffic, address highway safety issues and enhance
SOLID WASTE/Recycled trees preserve coast, protect wetlands 1st December 2000 Each year, cities and counties must handle thousands of discarded Christmas trees after the holidays. That presents a problem for most sanitation departments,
Elevated lanes expected to ease congestion 1st December 2000 The new Tampa-Hillsborough County (Fla.) Expressway will be more than a road; the highway also will serve as a field laboratory for testing innovations
A road runs through it 1st December 2000 Ten years ago, on a visit to Denver, Roberto Pirzio-Biroli, an Italian architect and city planner ob-served the city layout from the spacious windows
Reconfiguration to make Triangle safer 1st December 2000 The Grandview Triangle in Kansas City, Mo., has one of the fastest-growing rush hour traffic rates in the country. A confluence of three major highways
PARKS & RECREATION/Historic downtown park gets facelift 1st December 2000 History was falling into disrepair in downtown Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Colee Hammock, site of an 1836 massacre and a park since 1934, was falling apart.
FLEET MANAGEMENT/Miami-Dade system keeps oil running longer 1st November 2000 For most government fleets, the every-5,000-mile oil change is a fact of life. In Miami-Dade, however, the jurisdiction’s school buses have not had an
WASTEWATER/City uses sliplining to rehab interceptor sewer 1st November 2000 Evansville, Ind ., recently rehabilitated more than two miles of an interceptor sewer using polymer mortar pipe and sliplining. The $8 million project
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