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Link to Post:https://infrastructurereportcard.org/new-report-card-for-illinois-infrastructure-shows-progress/">New Report Card for Illinois’ Infrastructure Shows Progress

New Report Card for Illinois’ Infrastructure Shows Progress

The 2014 Report Card for Illinois’ Infrastructure was released today by the Illinois Sections of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) at the Illinois Statehouse. A panel of professional civil engineers throughout the state graded each infrastructure category according to the following eight criteria: capacity, condition, funding, future need, operation and maintenance, public safety, resilience,......

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Link to Post:https://infrastructurereportcard.org/this-week-in-infrastructure-the-high-cost-of-insufficient-funding/">This Week in Infrastructure: The High Cost of Insufficient Funding

This Week in Infrastructure: The High Cost of Insufficient Funding

On Tuesday, TRIP issued a report on the condition of North Carolina’s roads, bridges and traffic conditions. The bottom line: traffic is bad and the poor condition of roads costly.  As the 2013 Report Card for America’s Infrastructure shows us, this TRIP report, along with one released this week in Minnesota, is a microcosm of......

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Link to Post:https://infrastructurereportcard.org/this-week-in-infrastructure-one-year-anniversary-of-the-report-card/">This Week in Infrastructure: One Year Anniversary of the Report Card

This Week in Infrastructure: One Year Anniversary of the Report Card

One year ago this week, we released our 2013 Report Card for America’s Infrastructure. Our nation’s D+ infrastructure grade is an important piece of data to share as we advocate for infrastructure investment, especially as the United States approaches the Highway Trust Fund’s financial cliff later this year. Over the past year, ASCE and the......

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Link to Post:https://infrastructurereportcard.org/dot-secretary-foxx-calls-for-new-long-term-thinking-on-infrastructure-investment-at-asce-legislative-fly-in/">DOT Secretary Foxx Calls for New, Long-term Thinking on Infrastructure Investment at ASCE Legislative Fly-In

DOT Secretary Foxx Calls for New, Long-term Thinking on Infrastructure Investment at ASCE Legislative Fly-In

Today, Department of Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx spoke in front of over 200 civil engineers outside of Washington, D.C.  Secretary Foxx spent his time urging ASCE members to tell their Members of Congress about America’s infrastructure needs and how the impending insolvency of the Highway Trust Fund will hurt our nation’s economy and global competitiveness.......

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Link to Post:https://infrastructurereportcard.org/not-in-d-c-no-problem-make-your-voice-heard/">Not in D.C. No Problem. Make Your Voice Heard.

Not in D.C. No Problem. Make Your Voice Heard.

Can’t travel to Washington for the ASCE’s Annual Legislative Fly-In this week?  You can still participate through the Fly-In @ Home. Here are some great ways you can interact with Members of Congress in from your state: Attend a town hall or other local events with elected officials. Visit your representative’s website or check local......

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Link to Post:https://infrastructurereportcard.org/this-week-in-infrastructure-some-attention-for-the-highway-trust-fund/">This Week in Infrastructure: Some Attention for the Highway Trust Fund

This Week in Infrastructure: Some Attention for the Highway Trust Fund

The USDOT now anticipates the Highway Trust Fund balance will dip below $4 billion by July, in the heat of summer road repair season. As the fund continues to decline, the DOT will be slowing its funding programs, limiting the funding dollars states rely upon to help pay for projects though matching dollars. This week......

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Link to Post:https://infrastructurereportcard.org/new-report-shows-1-spent-on-parks-means-10-for-local-economies/">New Report Shows $1 Spent on Parks Means $10 for Local Economies

New Report Shows $1 Spent on Parks Means $10 for Local Economies

The National Park Service has released a new report showing the impact of parks on local economies. Here a few of the top level findings of the report: In 2012, the nation’s 401 parks attracted more than 280 million visitors. National parks generated more than $26 billion in economic activity in 2012; visitors spend on......

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Link to Post:https://infrastructurereportcard.org/this-week-in-infrastructure-investment-gets-new-advocates/">This Week in Infrastructure: Investment Gets New Advocates

This Week in Infrastructure: Investment Gets New Advocates

What do a comedian, a country music singer, and a businessman all have in common? You may have thought this was a joke, but in fact it’s what happened this week in the news, as the call for infrastructure investment came from some unexpected spokespersons. Comedian Jim Gaffigan assessed Los Angeles’ infamous congestion problems while......

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Link to Post:https://infrastructurereportcard.org/new-report-estimates-200b-needed-to-fix-americas-schools/">New Report Estimates $200B Needed to Fix America’s Schools

New Report Estimates $200B Needed to Fix America’s Schools

After more than a decade, this week the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) released an update to the Condition of America’s Public School Facilities report highlighting the condition of America’s school facilities. This report echoed the school facilities findings of the 2013 Report Card for America’s Infrastructure and showed the estimated need to bring......

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Link to Post:https://infrastructurereportcard.org/this-week-in-infrastructure-funding-conversations-get-a-front-seat/">This Week in Infrastructure: Funding Conversations Get a Front Seat

This Week in Infrastructure: Funding Conversations Get a Front Seat

Over the past few weeks, stories have been trickling out about the financial cliff the Highway Trust Fund is heading toward, with too few conversations about finding solutions, given the importance of the topic. This week that shifted. President Obama called attention to the Highway Trust Fund and the need for investment during a trip......

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