A lot of communities have very old infrastructure (sewer, water mains, stormwater) that is beyond its useful life. Communities have not been keeping up with the required maintenance.

This problem is not going away.

""Who's going to be next?" she asked. "We have old infrastructure!"

St. Louis Park has 160 miles of water main, almost all made from cast iron meant to last 100 years — similar to many other suburbs its age.

Some may last longer, but some may corrode earlier, and the city is trying to get ahead of possible damage."

startribune.com/st-louis-park-

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@masbenmaas The perspective from here on Colorado's Front Range is that nationally, we seem to be in the habit of abandoning old cities and expanding on and building new ones.

@Gaythia a different mindset here, but that is an interesting approach where land is cheap.

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