Smaller-sized cities are often at a disadvantage competing for billions of dollars in federal grants available largely because of lack of staff, in-house know-how, and other resources, according to a Route Fifty article by Elizabeth Daigneau. Fortunately, an initiative led by the National League of Cities is helping change that dynamic, offering free infrastructure “bootcamps” aimed at better equipping small cities and underserved communities to capture federal funding. About 30 cities that participated in the Local Infrastructure Hub bootcamps won federal grants in the most recent round of Safe Streets and Roads for All program, Daigneau reports, including $10 million in Bethlehem, Pennsy
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