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Three-quarters of New York subway stations are inaccessible to wheelchair users, who must fight for funds to install elevators and other upgrades.
July 5 -
The board approved a request to increase 2019 authorization for new-money bonds and bond anticipation notes to a $5 billion maximum from $3 billion.
June 27 -
Another big week lies in store for the municipal bond market, with a variety of big name issuers ready to sell bonds.
June 14 -
Nick Sifuentes of the Tri-State Transportation Campaign explores ways to unravel the metro New York commuter mess. Paul Burton and Andrew Coen host.
June 11 -
The New York MTA is set to issue $50 million of variable rate revenue bonds on Clarity Bidrate Alternative Trading System, highlighting the uptick in usage of variable rate debt.
May 31 -
Congestion pricing and other promised streams still leave unanswered questions for New York's transit agency.
May 30 -
Debate over the level of openness at New York MTA resonates on several fronts, notably during a joust over reports of overtime abuse.
May 23 -
The authority will 'hold their feet to the fire,' Chairman Patrick Foye said of the German conglomerate.
May 21 -
Attention in the municipal market turned to the short-term sector on Thursday.
May 16 -
Reports of overtime abuse, a call for a prosecutor and strained labor relations, intermingled with a fiscal crisis, produced an explosive board meeting.
May 13