Nationwide, transportation infrastructure teeters on the edge of complete failure. In 2013, civil engineers gave public systems a D-. By 2017, despite massive investment, that assessment remains unchanged.
Even California, with relatively high public spending, isn’t any better. According to the 2017 report, more than 50 percent of public roads in California remain in poor condition. The City of Redlands, a quaint town nestled under Southern California’s San Bernardino mountains along Interstate…