What are the best 10 cities in America for infrastructure? Leave it to the folks at Realtor.com to put pen to paper to find out. They looked at the largest 150 metros across the country and rated them such items as; Percentage of roads in “good” or “fair” condition (who doesn’t hate potholes?), percentage of bridges that are “structurally deficient,” public transit, airports, bike friendliness, and per capita government spending on various forms of infrastructure.
“Infrastructure in the United States is a stark tale of haves and have-nots. Some cities have pristine and modern systems, investing deeply in future projects; others seem to be decomposing from within.”
The 10 worst cities for infrastructure are:
- Harrisburg, PA
- Jackson, MS
- Trenton, NJ
- Providence, RI
- Huntington, WV
- Springfield, MA
- Lafayette, LA
- Oklahoma City, OK
- New Haven, CT
- Virginia Beach, VA
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