How can councils fund local infrastructure in times of austerity?
Although the local infrastructure improved in the course of the 20th century, its industrial traditions did not develop further.
Chinese investment in local infrastructure may assist towards this outcome.
Numbers of civilian casualties and damage to local infrastructure increased.
The local infrastructure does not support full water and sewage services to all residents.
The population of the area swelled and the local infrastructure was developed for the coal industry.
The mine also paid over 400,000 dollars each year in taxes, which helped to maintain local infrastructure and services.
More jobs drove dramatic population growth, which strained the local infrastructure.
It can sometimes take days for the water to recede completely, and all areas of the local infrastructure may become affected.
The mining expansion is expected to place a significant strain on local infrastructure.