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Columbus, OH Wins $50M Smart City Challenge

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Columbus, OH has risen above six other finalist cities to be named the winner of the U.S. As winner of the competition, Columbus secured $40 million from DOT and $10 million from Vulcan Inc. This funding is a game changer for the City of Columbus and central Ohio,” said U.S. Sherrod Brown (D-OH).

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Race to a Smart Future

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The finalists, announced at the South by Southwest (SXSW) tech and music fest, are: Austin, TX; Columbus, OH; Denver, CO; Kansas City, MO; Pittsburgh, PA; Portland, OR; and San Francisco, CA. The city has a broad plan for “adaptive transportation systems” that would remain useful even as technology evolves in coming years.

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GSA, LEED, USGBC, and Politics

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Campagna/Architecture + Planning PLLC. Breedlove Land Planning, Inc. Chatham County Commission. Dover, Kohl & Partners Town Planning. Environmental Planning Associates. FILARSKI/architecture+planning+research. GR Planning. AlturaSolutions Communications. Benike, Inc. Alvin Holm AIA Architects.

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Industry Focus: Logistics – Going With The Flow

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The Santa Teresa and Columbus ports-of-entry have overweight cargo zones with a six-mile radius for trucks carrying a reducible load up to 96,000 lbs. New Mexico has three ports of entry bordering Mexico, all overseen by the New Mexico Border Authority with varying degrees of service: Santa Teresa, Columbus and Antelope Wells.