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Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont is pushing for tolls on large trucks despite a federal judge's ruling that a lawsuit against Rhode Island’s system can proceed.
December 9 -
The Florida Department of Transportation was ordered to raise toll rates on the Garcon Point Bridge for the first time in eight years.
December 6 -
The state government would reshuffle Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery funds to the city.
December 4 -
Bonds backed by a tax increment financing program are central to a $400 million economic development plan.
December 4 -
The RTA's service boards will receive $3.7 billion in new funding from the state's $45 billion infrastructure program.
December 3 -
American Triple I Partners LLC will work in partnership with JetBlue and JFK Millennium Partners on the Terminal 6 and 7 redevelopment project at New York’s JFK International Airport.
December 3 -
The Providence-based bank originated in 2013 as an outgrowth of its predecessor agency, the Rhode Island Clean Water Finance Agency.
December 2 -
The Navajo are among several tribal nations pursuing renewable energy projects in a changing generation landscape.
December 2 -
The Bay State's transportation and congestion crisis puts its economic viability in jeopardy, officials say.
November 27 -
Each state would be guaranteed $25 million in bonding authority each year, with an additional $1.25 billion in authority allocated among the states according to rural population.
November 26 -
A bus line in Flagstaff received $17.3 million in grants to relocate its connection center and buy zero emission buses.
November 26 -
Federal investigators levied a $1.6 million fine on Dannenbaum Engineering, which will reorganize under a plea deal. It has worked on bond-funded projects.
November 25 -
Sound Transit says it can continue to collect taxes approved by its own voters in 2016 until bonds it backs are repaid.
November 22 -
The repeal will help states and cities move forward with bonding and future projects, especially as spring construction season is around the corner.
November 22 -
Carmen Taveras is the agency's first chief of real estate, economic development, and transit-oriented development
November 20 -
Longwood Gardens Inc., the late DuPont Co. chief Pierre S. du Pont's intensively planted Chester County estate that has become a top Pennsylvania tourist attraction, is planning a major expansion, bond documents show.
November 19 -
Gov. Ron DeSantis’ recommended a $91.4 billion budget for fiscal 2021 that includes borrowing for more than just transportation needs.
November 19 -
Louisianans re-elected their Democratic governor, but gave Republicans a Senate supermajority; New Orleans voters authorized $500 million of GO bonds.
November 18 -
The agency's repair backlog is measured in the tens of billions of dollars.
November 18 -
Sandy Kerl has been acting general manager since Maureen Stapleton retired in March from the top slot.
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