Infrastructure
Background
Infrastructure refers to the fundamental physical and organizational structures and facilities required for the operation of the society and enterprises. This encompasses a broad range of assets, including roads, bridges, tunnels, railways, airports, utilities (like water supply and electricity grids), telecommunications, public transportation, and more.
Infrastructure is a foundational element in the society, impacting the economy, safety, environment, and overall well-being of its citizens. Voters may evaluate policies with regards to the level of infrastructure investment, priorities for upgrades or new projects, strategies for funding and financing, and approaches to ensure long-term maintenance and sustainability.