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Supporters of an initiative that would shift $8 billion in bond money from Californias high speed rail to water projects say their aim is to reprioritize how the states bond money is spent.
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New York MTA officials is looking to go green, and they dont mean the map colors of the Lexington Avenue subway line.
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Virginias transportation taxes are $1 billion less than expected due primarily to low revenues from its gasoline sales tax.
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Global equity investors and sponsors continue to demonstrate strong interest in investing in U.S. infrastructure, notwithstanding the relatively anemic pipeline.
December 14
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Tax regulators are open to the idea of writing special issue price rules that would treat bonds sold in competitive deals differently than those sold in negotiated deals, Treasury Department associate tax counsel John Cross told issuers meeting here on Friday.
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Georgia expects to save $421 million reconstructing a critical intersection in Atlanta by entering into a public-private partnership with North Perimeter Contractors.
December 11 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has approved a $7.9 billion spending plan for 2016 that includes $1.2 billion for debt service.
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The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has agreed to partner with the federal government in advancing plans for a planned new Gateway Tunnel rail project connecting New Jersey to Manhattan
December 10 -
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority on Thursday terminated some contracts related to its 4.5-mile expansion of its Green Line light rail system north of Boston.
December 10 -
Four potential private partners have submitted financial proposals for Marylands $2.16 billion Purple Line light-rail project.
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