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 Issue of July 30, 2007 
   

Lack of Infrastructure Spending Seen as Emerging Crisis in U.S.

The Congress Street Bridge, connecting the South Boston waterfront to Boston’s downtown area, is undergoing a $17 million overhaul. The project is expected to be completed by Labor Day.
By Thomas Grillo
Lack of spending on the nation’s infrastructure – airports, public transit, roads and bridges – is an emerging crisis that will compromise the ability of the United States to compete globally, according to a report by the Urban Land Institute and Ernst & Young.

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