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Opponents of California's High Speed Rail project filed an appeal Monday challenging a ruling that favored federal jurisdiction over California environmental regulations on a segment of the line from Fresno to Bakersfield.
February 11 -
Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx warns states of cutbacks in federal highway funding if Congress doesn't pass a transportation bill by May 31.
February 11 -
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder's 2016 executive budget features only modest spending increases and little borrowing as the governor continues to push lawmakers to support a sales tax increase to generate $1.3 billion in new road money.
February 11 -
Four congressional Democrats and Republicans are preparing to send a letter signed by almost 300 colleagues that urges House leaders enact multiyear transportation funding legislation before May 31 when the current law expires.
February 10 -
Owners of the bankrupt Indiana Toll Road assured a federal bankruptcy judge recently that they expect to find a new owner for the 75-year lease within a few months and that the asset could fetch as much as $5 billion.
February 10 -
Missouri will soon be in the market for a new transportation leader following the announcement that Department of Transportation Director Dave Nichols plans to retire May 1.
February 6 -
New regulations aimed at reducing public sector risks in transportation P3s win unanimous approval from the Virginia House of Delegates.
February 6 - Texas
After record savings on a $1.68 billion refunding deal, the Central Texas Turnpike System has earned a one-notch upgrade to A-minus, Fitch Ratings analyst Casey Cathcart said.
February 5 - Texas
Two leaders of the Texas Senate support a bill that would finance transportation construction with a portion of the tax on automotive sales.
February 5 -
The Chicago Transit Authority's receipt of a $120 federal loan under the Transportation Infrastructure Finance Innovation Act for the renovation of a major light-rail line was announced Thursday by city and federal officials.
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