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A ceremonial groundbreaking for California's $68 billion high speed passenger rail project is scheduled in Fresno.
December 31 -
Lack of action on federal transportation funding means growth in states' use of public-private partnerships to build, fund, and operate large projects.
December 31 -
New York City has issued a request for information for mobile payment options for the payment and scheduling of parking tickets.
December 31 -
The Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority in Washington received a negative outlook from Standard & Poor's on its outstanding "parity" lien obligations, but the authority, known as Sound Transit, retained its AAA rating.
December 30 -
Short-term extensions of federal transportation spending are likely to continue through 2015 as lawmakers struggle with a gasoline tax that can't pay the bills.
December 30 - Connecticut
Connecticut receives $30 million in grants for restoration and resiliency to infrastructure in municipalities affected by Hurricane Sandy, Gov. Dannel Malloy announced.
December 29 -
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie rejected proposed legislation aimed at improving accountability at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
December 29 -
Puerto Rico Gov. Alejandro García Padilla is delaying signing an oil tax hike that would support Puerto Rico's Highways and Transportation Authority and GDB.
December 24 -
The Illinois State Toll Highway Authority will head into its fourth year of a $12 billion, 15-year infrastructure program with record capital spending planned.
December 24 -
Fairfax and Loudoun counties in Virginia formally closed on $600 million of federal loans for Silver Line rail project to Dulles Airport.
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