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The Southern California Logistics Airport Authority's already junk-rated bonds are on review for another downgrade by Moody's Investors Service.
June 9 -
A Florida attorney who says his property will be devalued by a private passenger train wants to intervene in a federal lawsuit challenging tax-exempt financing for the project.
June 9 -
Maryland wants to investigate the feasibility of a magnetic levitation train between Baltimore and Washington.
June 8 -
The Texas Transportation Commission will bring $800 million of refunding bonds to market in its first issue since the Legislature approved a record funding increase for highway projects.
June 8 -
Indiana will continue to suspend all work and contracts tied to the $1.5 billion Illiana Corridor toll road until the fate of the controversial project becomes clear in cash-strapped Illinois.
June 5 -
Moodys Investors Services raised the San Francisco County Transportation Authoritys issuer rating to Aa1 from Aa2.
June 5 -
Virginia will decide in November whether to proceed with $3 billion toll lane project as P3 or use conventional financing.
June 5 -
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker announced a five-year, $82.7 million resiliency plan for the MBTA after a winter that paralyzed the transit system.
June 5 -
The Florida Development Finance Corp. postponed a June 10 meeting that was scheduled to consider the bond resolution for All Aboard Floridas $1.75 billion of private activity bonds.
June 5 -
Strapped for cash, the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission is looking to private industry, entrepreneurs, and innovators to come up with ideas to upgrade a stretch of its historic Interstate 70.
June 4





