MUNICIPALITIES MUST GET CREATIVE TO FUND RESILIENCY IN A TIME OF BOTH GREATER NEED AND REDUCED FEDERAL FUNDING
Darren Olson, the engineer leading the American Society of Civil Engineers’ (ASCE), 2025 Report Card for America’s Infrastructure is vice president and assistant department head of the Water Resources Department at Christopher B. Burke Engineering in Chicago, said looking at life-cycle-cost savings is part of resiliency.
“When we are looking at a highway and
budget for a transit lane, that is more expensive now, but it pays off over
time,” he said.
“When we repair a road or make it more
resilient, we also need to add more space for pedestrians and biking.
We need to make sure we’re not leaving
anybody behind, that we are improving society when everybody is more mobile and
more active.”






