The Gresham City Council unanimously approved a $381 million urban renewal plan Tuesday that will fund public investments across downtown and Civic neighborhoods over the next three decades. The ...
GRESHAM, Ore. — The Gresham City Council unanimously approved a $381 million urban renewal plan Tuesday that will fund public investments across downtown and Civic neighborhoods over the next three ...
There’s no Loveland City Council meeting this week, but members will still be on duty Tuesday when the Loveland Urban Renewal Authority Board convenes for its quarterly meeting. On deck for the ...
Investments in adaptation will also save over 130,000 lives from extreme heat impacts by 2050. With over 50 percent of the urban infrastructure required for 2050 still to be built, India has a …
MSN: Gresham Council approves $381M urban renewal plan for downtown, Civic areas
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MSN: Massive urban renewal plan approved in Kiryat Eliezer, Haifa under "evacuation & reconstruction"
The Haifa District Planning and Building Committee, chaired by Ruth Schwartz, approved for deposit an urban renewal plan in the Kiryat Eliezer neighborhood. The plan, submitted by Rayk Real Estate ...
Massive urban renewal plan approved in Kiryat Eliezer, Haifa under "evacuation & reconstruction"
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - The city of Roanoke is working to develop an Urban Renewal Apology that would help bring reparations to the victims and descendants of policies that destroyed the majority Black ...
The Pueblo Chieftain: Dillon Drive urban renewal seeks to eliminate blight, spur development north of Pueblo Mall
Pueblo planners gave initial approval to the Dillon Drive urban renewal plan on July 9. The plan calls for addressing blight north of Pueblo mall. Once improved, the site could be used for new ...
Dillon Drive urban renewal seeks to eliminate blight, spur development north of Pueblo Mall
KGW8: Gresham Council approves $381M urban renewal plan for downtown, Civic areas
Investments in adaptation will also save over 130,000 lives from extreme heat impacts by 2050. With over 50 percent of the urban infrastructure required for 2050 still to be built, India has a critical opportunity to drive resilient urban infrastructure development. “The imperative for India to build resilient cities at scale is clear.
WASHINGTON, – The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors has approved $400 million in financing for a new project that will provide safely managed water, sanitation and basic hygiene services, and help improve the institutional and financial performance of local urban administration in Punjab province.
Demographic trends are diverse among regions, within regions and within countries: while many cities will continue to grow, albeit at declining rates, many other cities are looking at declining or aging populations. In the near future, many more cities will face an increasing aging population, with important implications for the provision of urban infrastructure and service provision.
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WASHINGTON, – The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors has approved $400 million in financing for a new project that will provide safely managed water, sanitation and basic hygiene services, and help improve the institutional and financial performance of local urban ...
ReShape Lifesciences Inc. and Vyome Therapeutics, Inc. announced plans to merge in an all-stock transaction that will result in the rebranding of ReShape to Vyome Holdings, Inc. and a new Nasdaq ...
Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport plans to use a novel approach to widen a working concourse: Pre-fabricated construction. New pieces of the structure will essentially be built about a mile ...
The World Bank Group supports cities and mobilizes subnational finance to create jobs by building urban infrastructure and strengthening municipal services.
Discover how the Ethiopia Urban Institutional and Infrastructure Development Program created 1.15 million jobs with World Bank support.
Extreme urban heat is becoming an urgent challenge for Bangkok, threatening lives, livelihoods, and the city’s economic resilience. The Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect exacerbates this crisis, turning built-up …
Urban China: Toward Efficient, Inclusive, and Sustainable Urbanization The joint report by the World Bank and the Development Research Center of China’s State Council, Urban China: Toward Efficient, …
The Djibouti Integrated Slum Upgrading Project, launched in 2018, aims to improve living conditions in deprived urban areas in Djibouti City and to strengthen the capacity of public institutions …
Nature-based solutions like urban farming, terraces, and green corridors can help cities with climate challenges including urban heat, flooding, and air pollution. But how can governments …
A new World Bank-financed investment will enhance mobility and accessibility in Tanzania’s capital, Dodoma, unlocking economic opportunities and creating over 10,000 new jobs by …
The Handbook on Urban Heat Management in the Global South provides practical strategies, technical guidance, and real-world solutions to help cities manage extreme urban heat.
How an Urban Program in Ethiopia Delivered More than a Million Jobs
Shaping a Cooler Bangkok: Tackling Urban Heat for a More Livable City
This report highlights the substantial investments required to build more resilient and low-carbon cities in low- and middle-income countries. These investments are crucial to strengthen essential infrastructure, unlock new jobs, and ensure more sustainable urban development. Resilient and low ...
Extreme urban heat is becoming an urgent challenge for Bangkok, threatening lives, livelihoods, and the city’s economic resilience. The Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect exacerbates this crisis, turning built-up areas into heat traps that contribute to heat-related mortality, lost productivity, higher energy consumption, and other negative outcomes.
The Djibouti Integrated Slum Upgrading Project, launched in 2018, aims to improve living conditions in deprived urban areas in Djibouti City and to strengthen the capacity of public institutions responsible for implementing the Zero Slum Program.
A new World Bank-financed investment will enhance mobility and accessibility in Tanzania’s capital, Dodoma, unlocking economic opportunities and creating over 10,000 new jobs by 2030, while boosting the city’s economic output by 2%.