en.Wedoany.com Reported - The National League of Cities (NLC) has released the latest updates on federal funding policy reauthorization discussions and advocacy efforts for local transportation and water projects following the conclusion of 2026 Infrastructure Week. The league emphasizes its continued support for infrastructure investment and improvement nationwide through collaboration with key organizations, including the Business Roundtable, the Transportation Trades Department (TTD), the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the American Society of Civil Engineers, and the National Association of Manufacturers.
Ahead of Infrastructure Week, the National League of Cities released the 2026 Urban Infrastructure Status Report, which shows that cities and towns continue to maintain critical infrastructure assets. Compared to 2022, conditions of electric utilities, parks, and broadband facilities have remained largely stable, but water supply and drainage systems, as well as street conditions, have significantly deteriorated, reflecting trends of aging systems, rising costs, and stricter regulatory requirements.
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