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Rhode Island will use $400 million under its RhodeWorks infrastructure initiative to rebuild and replace bridges at a crumbling Providence interchange.
September 7 -
FHWA will reallocate $2.8 billion of unspent federal highway funding to 49 states in fiscal 2016.
September 7 - Indiana
Indiana will receive an upfront payment of $50 million under terms of a proposed deal to lease the states communications infrastructure, including its existing cell towers, to a Canton, Ohio based private operator.
September 7 -
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission is headed toward a fiscal pileup that could imperil the states entire transportation system, said state Auditor General Eugene DePasquale.
September 7 -
The New York City Transitional Finance Authority intends to sell roughly $1 billion of future tax-secured subordinate bonds later this month.
September 6 -
The Airport Commission of the City and County of San Francisco is teeing up a nearly $900 million dollar bond deal.
September 6 -
Freight backlogs are biggest potential setback to U.S. ports from South Korean shipping bankruptcy.
September 6 - Washington
The District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority plans a first-of-its kind environmental impact bond using a "pay for success" model to finance infrastructure to manage stormwater runoff.
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Tennessee officials hope to avoid a $60 million cut in federal road funding over state's new under-21 DUI law.
September 2 -
Minnesota highway officials say road conditions will worsen without solution to growing revenue gap.
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