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Carbon capture and broadband funding stalemated by questions over regulations
September 20 -
More than 70% of the projects include transit-oriented development and downtown redevelopment initiatives.
September 20 -
With all but one grant secured and construction underway, Pat McCoy reflected on Gateway's journey so far at a Municipal Analysts Group of New York event.
September 20 -
The record pace of municipal bond supply this year is driven in part by cities and states realizing projects won't get any cheaper if they wait.
September 19 -
The ratio of local government municipal debt to GDP in aggregate has fallen to around 10% from 20% in 2010.
September 19 -
"We, the city of Philadelphia proper, we can't do it alone," Parker said in a keynote address at The Bond Buyer Infrastructure conference Tuesday. "We are grateful to our state and our federal partners, as well as the bond market."
September 18 -
Eric Goldwyn of the Marron Institute's Transit Costs Project joins The Bond Buyer's Caitlin Devitt to talk about his latest report that offers five recommendations to speed up the delivery of high-speed trains in the U.S.
September 17 -
North Carolina is the latest state to eye using a P3 to build tolled express lanes amid insufficient state funding.
September 17 -
Current FHWA deputy administrator Kristin White will serve as acting administrator until a successor is named.
September 13 -
Moodys says it is placing additional weight on the states' Aaa ratings in determining the Garvee ratings.
September 12