With limited funds remaining an issue, many jurisdictions in Michigan have been forced to return paved roads to gravel — but some local officials may be on the path to the best solution.
Citizens in Costa Rica Get Creative About Dust Control
Dusty roads in Costa Rica’s Guanacaste province are causing problems for residents, spurring officials to implement a new plan to reduce the dust.
How Much Does It Cost to Build a Mile of Road?
Roadways are everywhere — but how much do they cost?
A Primer on Gravel Roads
There are 1.6 million miles of gravel roads in the United States — that’s over a quarter of all the roads in the country. When maintained properly, unpaved roads can be a much better alternative to their more costly paved counterparts.
California Drought Is Causing a Central Valley Dust Bowl
Plagued by the worst drought in its recent history, California has turned into a veritable dust bowl. With no water to fight the dust, farmers are turning to bold alternatives.