Minnesota weighs $769M renovation for Xcel Energy Center, entertainment district

Minnesota lawmakers are considering an estimated $769 million project to renovate St. Paul’s arena complex. The city of St. Paul and Minnesota Wild owner, Craig Leipold, are requesting approximately $394 million in state support to reinvigorate the arena complex, which includes the Xcel Energy Center in downtown St. Paul. Presented to state legislators earlier this […]

Illinois invests $57M in clean energy for disadvantaged communities 

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker has announced $57 million in grants to expand clean energy projects and workforce development in disadvantaged communities, part of the state’s ongoing efforts under the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA).  The governor said this initiative focuses on historically disadvantaged communities, since clean energy should benefit all communities.  “Through the transformative […]

Texas stands firm on satellite broadband commitment despite policy shifts 

The Texas Broadband Development Office (BDO) reaffirmed its commitment this month to launch a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Satellite Grant Program intended to expand broadband access in rural areas, according to Greg Conte, director of the Texas BDO. The program, first announced in January, is set to receive $30 million from the state’s Broadband Infrastructure […]

NLC Conference highlights critical infrastructure and housing challenges

The 2025 National League of Cities (NLC) Congressional City Conference wrapped up in Washington, D.C. after hosting 3,000 city leaders from March 10-12. Among the mayors and city council members were key speakers, including Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin and Vice President JD Vance. Delegates entered the conference with their 2025 Federal Advocacy […]

Riding the rails will continue for people and freight – contracting opportunities abound… but changes could be looming

At one time, railroads were the predominant mode of travel in America. They still function well, but now hundreds of cities and many states are dealing with rail modifications and roadway revisions because of new safety requirements and other transportation priorities. Trains carry passengers and all kinds of freight, but when they pass through downtown […]

Riding the rails will continue for people and freight – contracting opportunities abound… but changes could be looming

At one time, railroads were the predominant mode of travel in America. They still function well, but now hundreds of cities and many states are dealing with rail modifications and roadway revisions because of new safety requirements and other transportation priorities. Trains carry passengers and all kinds of freight, but when they pass through downtown […]

Virginia county’s $2.4B budget plan prioritizes schools, capital improvements

Chesterfield County, Virginia, unveiled its budget proposal for fiscal year 2026 during a presentation at the Chesterfield County Government offices on March 12. The proposed $2.4 billion plan outlines the allocation of funding in the area, as well as its planned projects. About 40% of the proposed budget, or $1 billion, is for the public […]