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Category: Economic Development

Cameras, Cybersecurity, and Grant Money: A Practical Guide for Small East Texas Housing Authorities

If you run a small Public Housing Authority in East Texas — or sit on the board of one — you already know what the technology situation looks like. Somewhere on the property there’s a camera system that half works

Water Is Not Different: What Rural Infrastructure Engineering Is Actually Telling Us Right Now

When utilities, planners, and economic developers talk about water infrastructure, they tend to treat it as a permitting constraint — something to check off before the real planning work begins. You verify available supply, confirm treatment capacity, and move on to the site selection scorecard. Water is background.

Elon Musk Is Right About the Bottleneck — But He’s Solving a Different Problem Than Most Communities Face

Because the future is being built whether communities participate or not. And the places that organize early—around power, connectivity, workforce, and fit-first development—will still matter, even in a world where some of the compute leaves the planet.

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