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Despite severe budget stress, the city and state can take some meaningful actions, such as reviving the restaurant industry, expanding the role of P3s and rebuilding multi-purpose infrastructure, analysts say.
April 21 -
Its series of responses provides a greater understanding of the city’s history, says NYU Wagner's Mitchell Moss.
April 17 -
One of the nation’s largest transportation borrowers issued its first bond disclosure about the fiscal impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic.
April 16 -
Volume is down sharply across the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey's transportation assets since the March COVID-19 outbreak.
April 14 -
Laura Kelly is promoting the plan as an economic stimulus.
April 7 -
State Departments of Transportation said $50 billion would provide states the ability to meet existing debt obligations.
April 7 -
More federal rescue moves are necessary for the nation’s largest mass transit system, according to the advocacy group Reinvent Albany.
April 7 -
Public finance advocates are focused on the reinstatement of advance refunding and higher limits on bank-qualified issuance.
April 6 -
Urban areas will get $22.7 billion in formula funds and $2.2 billion will go to rural areas.
April 3 -
Coronavirus-led fears are leading investors, particularly retail, to cash once again amid uncertainty surrounding how much and what maturities of municipal bonds the Fed will purchase once its program begins.
April 1 -
The package calls for reinstating advance refunding, Build America Bonds and tax credit bonds.
April 1 -
The agency placed its ratings on the MTA’s Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority general revenue bonds and subordinate revenue bonds on watch-downgrade.
April 1 -
Tom Prendergast and Denise Berger were hired by the engineering firm to spearhead major infrastructure needs facing the New York City region.
March 31 -
Of $10 billion allocated in the CARES Act, public airports can use $7.4 billion for any lawful purpose, including the payment of debt service.
March 30 -
The bi-state transportation agency's executive director, Rick Cotton, recovered from virus than three weeks after testing positive.
March 30 -
He is maintaining his full schedule and working at home, authority officials said.
March 30 -
"Like all businesses, we are operating in a period of uncertainty which may last several months," Virgin Trains/Brightline President Patrick Goddard said.
March 26 -
The rating agency, citing severe ridership drops from COVID-19, dropped its rating to A-minus from A. It assigns a negative outlook.
March 25 -
The short-term funding for airports and transit agencies in stimulus bills won’t be a substitute for the stability of long term financing.
March 24 -
They asked for a combined $4.4 billion.
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