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New York's governor wants the state to lead efforts for increased capacity at Manhattan's busy transit hub.
January 7 -
The city has earmarked bond money to cover the unexpected cost of repairing the inflatable Cedar River dam.
January 6 -
New York City could save up to $400 million through design-build project delivery, the mayor said after Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed a bill to authorize it.
January 6 -
The authority approaches next week’s planned $2.5 billion of issuance buoyed by clearance of its five year, $51.5 billion capital program.
January 2 -
Looking back on the last decade makes one realize that we have come a long way.
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New state funds mean the authority heads into 2020 with a stronger fiscal hand to manage capital and operating needs for at least the next five years.
December 31 -
As surface transportation funding is set to expire later in 2020, a new reauthorization could help push muni bond initiatives next year.
December 30 -
Funding for resilience is a challenge for municipal issuers, including many in a budget squeeze.
December 27 -
Pittsburgh International Airport is partnering with the University of Pittsburgh on an additive manufacturing epicenter.
December 26 -
Gary Hall of Siebert Williams Shank talks with Chip Barnett about the recent merger which created the largest minority- and women-owned investment bank in the U.S. He looks back at his time at the MSRB and looks ahead to what the market may see in 2020.
December 26 -
The U.S. Department of Transportation reasonably determined the Florida’s passenger train owners were qualified to receive private activity bond financing.
December 24 -
Members of a bipartisan panel appear to agree in principle on a long-term proposal to narrow the state's annual highway funding gap by using more state revenue, adding taxes and fees and lowering annual bonding for transportation.
December 20 -
Opponents to the under-the-radar provision say its harshness could impede the execution of the MTA's new capital program by deterring contractors.
December 19 -
Missouri officials are balking at approving $30 million in state aid to help finance the construction of a Major League Soccer stadium in downtown St. Louis.
December 18 -
A new fiscal plan adopted by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey increases debt service payments by 8% to support large-scale infrastructure efforts.
December 17 -
Reuben R. McDaniel III will head the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York.
December 16 -
Observers say the deal with the Transport Workers Union could strain the authority's operating and capital budgets.
December 16 -
The New Jersey Economic Development Authority will sell the debt to fund 600 buses and 17 trains.
December 13 -
Democrat Gretchen Whitmer will sign a supplemental bill restoring more than half of the funding she vetoed in a policy dispute with the GOP-led legislature.
December 12 -
Forecasters predict the Washington D.C. area population will grow by more than a million people by 2045.
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