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What The Next Infrastructure Bill Would Look Like If Cities Were In Charge

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    By Kea WilsonFeb 16, 2021, 5:22 pm288 pts
    photo of What The Next Infrastructure Bill Would Look Like If Cities Were In Charge imageIf city and regional leaders were writing next federal infrastructure bill, mass transit would be a top priority and highways would be de-emphasized, a new study suggests. As part of a survey spanning 100 metropolitan areas and 139 cities across the country (later translated to into a nifty interactive map),…
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