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Even though the technology reduced accidents and increased revenues, San Diego and El Cajon are reviewing their programs.
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Ironically, Water and Clean Water revolving loans are losing about as much as they gained in the 2009 stimulus package.
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Congress has until tomorrow to avert automatic federal spending cuts.
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Study shows local pension plans are almost comparable with state funding levels.
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In his State of the Union address last night, President Barack Obama urged fixing the worst assets – like the nation’s 70,000 structurally deficient bridges – first and expanding private investment in public assets.
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BUT Apple devices are much more significant when it comes to business transactions and return on investment.
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The city of Detroit has cut nonunion worker pay 10%, with the next step being similar cuts for union employees.
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“Instead of embarking on megaprojects and central plans, governments are better off focusing on co-developing smaller scaled infrastructure with large firms, financed from user-fees rather than from the general tax revenue,” says study author.
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Pipeline spills caused by flooding and riverbed erosion dumped 2.4 million gallons of crude oil and other hazardous liquids into U.S. waterways over the past two decades, according to a new report from federal regulators.