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Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority board meetings and procurements are on hold as it fights a state law to abolish the authority.
November 20 -
Gov. Ron DeSantis’ recommended a $91.4 billion budget for fiscal 2021 that includes borrowing for more than just transportation needs.
November 19 -
A special master will hear oral arguments Thursday in the federal lawsuit Florida filed in 2013, as both states incur significant legal costs.
November 5 -
The board overseeing the Jacksonville-owned municipal electric, water, and sewer utility plans to decide by March if JEA should be be privatized.
October 30 -
A Senate committee has approved a bill requiring remote sellers to collect the state's 6% sales tax. It could generate $700 million in new revenue.
October 23 -
The Florida Department of Transportation’s new legal challenges may determine the fate of the Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority.
October 17 -
The Jacksonville, Florida, municipal utility received 16 bids from buyers wanting to purchase its electric and water systems.
October 11 -
The Florida Department of Transportation filed motions with an appellate court challenging the Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority’s lower-court wins.
October 9 -
Miami-Dade County is seeking proposals from firms to build a transit link across Biscayne Bay.
October 7 -
Judge John Cooper’s decision could set the stage for an appeal in the Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority’s litigation.
October 3 -
The $125 million deal is the first piece of a five-year plan to sell $1.3 billion of Garvees.
October 2 -
Oakland Park will issue green water and sewer refunding bonds that carry S&P Global Ratings’ highest Green Evaluation score of E1.
September 30 -
The community development district filed for Chapter 9 in the face of a longstanding unwritten policy of governors refusing to approve such filings.
September 25 -
The judges appeared to reject the separate argument that passenger rail projects constitute an ineligible use of the PABs which are meant for highway use.
September 24 -
The Florida House of Representatives wants another chance to argue that its law eliminating the Miami-Dade Expressway Authority is legal.
September 23 -
The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority will issue senior-lien bonds with a Green Evaluation from S&P Global Ratings.
September 18 -
Attorneys for Indian River County, the Department of Transportation and Virgin Trains will appear before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.
September 18 -
The state will encounter budget gaps in the following two years, according to a new long-range revenue forecast.
September 13 -
The Clearwater Cay Community Development District’s bondholders and trustee say the required approval from the governor wasn’t obtained.
September 12 -
All three entities have liquidity available to pay claims before turning to bonds to finance losses, said Moody's Investors Service.
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