All Infrastructure Is Not Created Equal
For almost forty years, my father was the city administrator for a small town in Kentucky. And in every one of those years, decisions had to be made over one of the city's most expensive activities -- repaving streets. Depending on the weather, the level of traffic, and the structure of the underlying roadbed, some streets started to crumble in as few as five or six years. Others could make it two or three decades with only a little patching to see them ... Full Story »
Posted by Leo Romero


