This weekly update covers major infrastructure and city planning developments across the globe. The United States Department of Energy announced $1.9 billion in funding to upgrade electricity grids and deploy smart grid technologies. China introduced a new strategy to design cities focused on helping young people through better housing and services. In Canada, the Enbridge natural gas pipeline expansion received approval for a $4 billion project that will add transportation capacity. The World Cities Summit in Singapore is bringing together leaders to discuss sustainable and liveable cities using themes of acceleration, collaboration, and transformation. Meanwhile, cities worldwide are investing in infrastructure improvements—from road revamps in India to airport expansions in the United States. These initiatives reflect a global trend toward modernizing urban infrastructure and planning cities that meet growing population needs while becoming more efficient and sustainable.

The focus on smart technologies and advanced systems is reshaping how cities manage energy, transportation, and growth. Urban planners and government leaders recognize that cities need innovative solutions to handle population increases and environmental challenges. These infrastructure projects represent significant investment in the future, creating jobs and supporting economic growth while building foundations for cities that can serve their residents better.

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