Mississippi River cities and towns are struggling with revenue loss from 10% to 30% as they continue to fight the ongoing pandemic and try to keep city services, including critical infrastructure, open.
As the incoming Trump administration looks for ways to fund its massive $1-trillion infrastructure plan, it could find answers by looking toward the states—in particular, Colorado, California and Oregon.
After a three-month funding dispute that halted thousands of state projects, New Jersey politicians agreed to a new 23¢-per-gal gas tax to restart work. Coming the day after the rail crash in Hoboken, the deal has raised some question on infrastructure investment.