infrastructure maintenance and repair in the context of spending cuts
Infrastructure maintenance and repair in the context of spending cuts refers to the reduction of funds allocated to the upkeep, repair, and improvement of physical structures and systems such as transportation networks, utilities, and public buildings. This can result in deferred maintenance, reduced service quality, and potential long-term negative impacts on the condition and reliability of infrastructure.
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