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Operational Cities Are Becoming the New Measure of Infrastructure Success

The concept of infrastructure success is evolving beyond the traditional focus on physical construction and asset size.

Today, many planners, investors, and policymakers are placing greater emphasis on operational performance, measuring how effectively transportation systems, utilities, public services, and digital networks function together.

Cities that successfully coordinate mobility, connectivity, sustainability, and service delivery often achieve stronger long-term outcomes than those focused solely on expansion.

As urban systems become increasingly interconnected, operational efficiency may become one of the most important indicators of future city competitiveness.

By Central News Editorial Team
Source: Central.News

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