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Dan McNichol (left) and Nancee Lyons, Washington D.C. public affairs specialist, next to the 1949 Hudson Commodore 8 that McNichol will drive across the country to bring awareness to aging infrastructure.
The American Public Works Association (APWA) kicked off National Public Works Week on Tuesday, May 19, with its “Low and Slow Across America’s Infrastructure Tour” launch at the Washington, D.C., Public Works Fleet Campus.The “Low and Slow Across America’s Infrastructure Tour" features best-selling author, Dan McNichol, Ph.D., who will be driving a 1949 Hudson Commodore 8, as a metaphor of the aged condition of infrastructure from Washington, D.C., to Los Angeles to assess the condition of infrastructure projects, visit with public works departments, and find some solutions along the way.Tour updates are available on the APWA website, along with an itinerary. If you are
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