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Infrastructure projects and plans for a new transit police department topped the agenda at the agency's State of the Agency event.
July 12 -
The Public Finance Authority, a Wisconsin-based conduit issuer, approved the municipal bond sale for the roads operated by Spanish firm Abertis in a P3.
July 12 -
FEMA's rule is among the first adopted by a federal agency that will require federally funded projects to be sited and designed with future climate impacts in mind, according to the Natural Resources Defense Council.
July 11 -
The question of how much federal money Congress will provide for the replacement of the Key Bridge goes before the Senate Environmental Committee.
July 10 -
Every state in the Midwest has clean water and drinking water financing programs. Those financing mechanisms may face greater strain in the years ahead.
July 10 -
A half-billion dollars in grants are to be split by a dozen of the nearly 500 applicants for the tech hub program and 31 semifinalists.
July 8 -
Work is expected to be completed in 2038 and ultimately provide four rail tunnels for Amtrak and NJ Transit trains between New York and New Jersey.
July 8 -
In a year characterized by a rise in mega deals, the agency looks to address an advancing financial "cliff."
July 8 -
The New Terminal One project was able to flex its construction progress, which the P3 backers say may have encouraged investors in a deal upsized by $1 billion.
July 8 -
The issuance is expected to generate strong interest in D.C., Virginia, and Maryland.
July 5