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Beyond the initial cheerleading, questions about transit pieces follow the announced construction of a new LaGuardia Airport in New York.
July 28 -
U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx wants the governors of New Jersey and New York to meet with him in two weeks to advance a stalled Hudson River tunnel project.
July 28 -
Vice President Joseph Biden, who once likened New Yorks LaGuardia Airport to a third world country, joined Gov. Andrew Cuomo to announce its rebuilding.
July 27 -
New York City should ramp up its contribution to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's five-year capital program to $3 billion, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said.
July 24 - New York
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has approved $112.9 million for new street-level barriers across the World Trade Center site aimed at protecting it from future severe storms.
July 23 -
A coalition of state and city finance officials led by Rhode Island Treasurer Seth Magaziner wants the SEC to require greater transparency from PE firms that manage public pension funds.
July 23 -
While New York's MTA seeks funding for its proposed $32 billion capital plan, state officials are prodding the agency to expand in design-build project delivery.
July 23 -
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio shelved a plan to restrict the expansion of tech-oriented car service Uber pending a traffic-impact study.
July 23 -
New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which needs up to $14 billion to plug a gap in its proposed five-year capital plan, receives an encouraging signal from City Hall.
July 22 -
Rep. Tom Reed, R-N.Y., and Sen. David Vitter, R-La., have introduced bipartisan disaster tax relief bills that include several bond provisions.
July 22 - New York
June tax revenue in New York was stronger than expected, State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli reported.
July 22 -
City Comptroller Scott Stringer asked the New York City Council to delay its vote on restricting the number of cars that tech-driven ride service Uber can put on the streets.
July 22 -
Republic Airport on Long Island will be receiving $24.2 million in safety enhancements with majority of the funding coming from a federal grant, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced on July 18.
July 21 - New York
The New York State Environmental Facilities Corp. (NYSEFC) is set to issue $475.1 million in green bonds for clean water and drinking water projects throughout the Empire State.
July 20 -
A recent upgrade from Moodys could cut interest costs for this weeks $500 million bond sale, said New York MTA official.
July 20 -
A decade after being on the brink of bankruptcy, Buffalo, N.Y., is reinventing itself with a high-tech economy and is experiencing a renaissance.
July 17 - New York
New York City plans to price $750 million of general obligation refunding bonds on July 30 through negotiation, after a two-day retail period.
July 15 - New York
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer released a four-part agenda to overhaul the city's housing authority, following an audit by his office.
July 15 -
Moodys upgraded New York MTAs transportation revenue bonds to A1 from A2, ahead of its $478 million sale scheduled for next week.
July 13 - New York
Long Island's Nassau County is on a pace to miss budget projections for sales tax receipts even after an increase for the first half of 2015.
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