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Federal infrastructure dollars continue to support driver-related programs, now with an emphasis on reducing tailpipe emissions.
November 2 -
The state school in Ypsilanti is responding to declining enrollment with a student housing makeover financed through a public-private partnership.
November 1 -
Massachusetts looks to a millionaire's tax for transportation and a measure in tourist-heavy Orange County, Florida would double local transit funding.
November 1 -
Robert Radigan has joined Squire Patton Boggs as partner in the Public & Infrastructure Finance Practice in New York.
October 31 -
Proceeds are destined for improvement projects across the 290 miles of roadway that make up the New Jersey Turnpike and Garden State Parkway.
October 28 -
The $53 billion Army Corps of Engineers plan is the largest of hundreds of coastal protection projects launched since Superstorm Sandy swamped the area in 2012.
October 28 -
Increased use of third-party vendors by transportation issuers may be putting those entities at increased risk.
October 28 -
Massive mutual fund selloffs this year have returned the market to a pre-1976 investor landscape, when portfolios focused on individual demand, said MMA's Tom Doe.
October 21 -
The operator of the South Terminal said it expects to prove hundreds of millions of dollars in damages caused by the city of Austin's "unlawful actions."
October 21 -
If the IRA's tax credits prove popular for building clean energy projects, they may be expanded into basic infrastructure financing, said University of Chicago professor Justin Marlowe.
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