Nov. 20, 2024
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NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
What could 2025 hold for U.S. cities? It’s a question the Smart Cities Dive team is exploring, and we want to hear your predictions. What cutting-edge practices or technologies will take off? What new challenges or opportunities will arise? And how will discussions around existing smart city issues evolve?
Send us your thoughts at smart.cities.dive.editors@industrydive.com by Dec. 6, and your response could be featured in a story in January. Check out last year’s predictions here, and thanks for reading.
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Ysabelle Kempe
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City leaders are preparing for a president who has cast doubt on the scientific consensus around climate change and threatened to rescind unspent Inflation Reduction Act dollars.
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Although the 2021 infrastructure law provided record funding for rail and mass transit, money going to highway expansion projects may lead to a net increase in transportation CO2 emissions by 2040.
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Biden administration officials are rushing to get infrastructure funds out the door ahead of the incoming administration.
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