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Transportation lobbyists and researchers discussing surface transportation finance during an Infrastructure Week webcast were unanimous in saying that Congress should lift the general prohibition on tolling interstate highways.
May 15 -
The loss of advance refunding hurts community control and stymies local infrastructure investment.
May 15
City of Columbia, SC -
Progress is being made by some states and cities while Congress is independently making incremental progress on airports and water projects, according to infrastructure experts.
May 14 -
The Miami-Dade County School District improved its disclosure practices to provide better bond investor outreach.
May 14 -
Days after U.S. Highway 14 was snubbed by the state's Corridors of Commerce program, the Minnesota Senate is giving it some attention.
May 10 -
New York City Planning Commission Chair Marisa Lago talks about the work her department is doing to keep the city’s economy vibrant and growing, detailing the success of the East Midtown Rezoning Plan, the Jerome Avenue revitalization and the 2020 census plans. Chip Barnett hosts.
May 10 -
State lawmakers compromised on legislation that provides $2.3 billion of bond authority for transportation and boosts funding for the state's lagging pension fund.
May 10 -
The federal the clean water and drinking water state revolving funds remain woefully underfunded, ASCE President Kristina Swallow told lawmakers.
May 9 -
Louisiana plans to ask firms if their policies “infringe on the constitutionally protected rights” of citizens to lawfully keep and bear arms.
May 9 -
Corvias founder and CEO John Picerne explores public-private partnerships amid a revolving university landscape. Paul Burton hosts.
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