Asked by Yay

A municipality’s infrastructure includes which of the following?

private homes
public utilities
government
school boards

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Municipal infrastructure refers to the public physical systems and facilities that support the community — e.g. roads, water/sewer and other public utilities, municipal buildings and public schools.

So: public utilities and government (meaning municipal buildings/services and public schools) are part of a municipality’s infrastructure. Private homes and school boards themselves (the governing bodies) are not infrastructure.