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House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee lawmakers urged new bills and new ways for transit authorities to deal with the post-COVID dynamics.
June 14 -
Driven by ongoing capital expenditure funding and current refunding opportunities, airport issuance is estimated at $21 billion in 2024, with a slew of from June through September and more planned in December, according to Ramirez.
June 12 -
Darren Olson of the American Society of Civil Engineers joins to discuss the importance of resilient infrastructure and the impact of federal funding on America's future.
June 11 -
Even after paring down the capital plan, the MTA will need to issue debt, and sooner than planned. It will be issued under the MTA's transportation revenue credit rather than its congestion pricing credit, so near-term debt service costs will be higher, CEO Janno Lieber said.
June 11 -
The use of unregistered municipal advisors in the public-private partnership sector can lead to unnecessarily expensive deals for cities and states, said SEC's Dave Sanchez.
June 11 -
The ratings agency cited growing enplanement counts, expectations of resilience during future economic downturns, and strong management for its upgrade to AA from AA-minus.
June 10 -
Her abrupt suspension of the tolling plan for Lower Manhattan leaves a $15 billion hole in the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's capital budget.
June 10 -
The Canadian finance official says local governments in the U.S. and Canada face similar challenges but also can learn from each other.
June 10 -
A $345 million taxable bond deal will support the public-private partnership arrangement that will upgrade the College Park campus district energy system.
June 7 -
Infrastructure projects no longer have to be included in a state's transportation plan to be eligible for a TIFIA loan.
June 6