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The city has received a notice from the IRS seeking evidence bond proceeds were used on the construction, rehabilitation or repair of public school buildings.
April 28 -
The Chicago Transit Authority and the Port of Long Beach are among the first public agencies to sign the Equity in Infrastructure Project's pledge.
April 26 -
Arizona governor Doug Ducey has standing to sue the U.S. Treasury, his office told a federal court, after the federal agency moved to dismiss a suit brought after it warned that federal pandemic funds shouldn’t be used to undermine federal mask and school mandates.
April 25 -
The new academic center housed at the University of Maryland is developing P3 industry standards and a peer exchange program for state infrastructure czars.
April 25 -
Nebraska is a pay-as-you-go state, which some say has stalled completion of its 600-mile expressway system.
April 22 -
The future is uncertain and population shifts may take decades, but city officials need to start preparing for climate-driven migration now, says a new report.
April 21 -
State and local governments are flush with cash and well-positioned to embrace the coming storm, experts say.
April 21 -
The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board’s second quarter meeting will feature discussion of one of the board's more controversial recent publications.
April 21 -
Having completed its first flood management P3, the Army Corps is embarking on a pair of P3 financings to restore urban ecosystems.
April 20 -
The audit was brought on by the Internal Revenue Service in September 2021 in connection with Series 2013B bonds.
April 20 -
The court's decision leaves issuers back to looking for a legislative solution.
April 19 -
Oklahoma hopes to close on a federal loan this summer for rural highway construction and improvements that would tap into $200 million of borrowing authorized by a 2021 state law.
April 19 -
Surface transportation groups like AASHTO want a phased implementation of the IIJA's Buy America policy.
April 18 -
States need to balance the growing concerns about oil prices with the need for infrastructure, Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg said.
April 13 -
"If you clean it, they will come," says an EPA official as new federal environmental funding helps cities revamp old industrial areas into new neighborhoods.
April 12 -
The measure would cut the number of balanced budgets needed for the island to achieve fiscal independence.
April 11 -
Underperforming public golf courses are an opportunity for localities to privatize, a new report says.
April 8 -
A mostly tax-exempt deal will let the District Department of Transportation to put energy efficient LEDs in its 75,000 streetlights.
April 8 -
Competitive grant programs like INFRA can help address the country's infrastructure needs, but it's important that states and cities understand how to apply.
April 7 -
By dampening corporate interest in tax incentives, the new global minimum tax would hurt low-income housing and drive up issuer borrowing costs, a group of 29 organizations said in the letter to Yellen.
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