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Citing new uncertainties surrounding revenue credits, Moody's downgraded the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority ahead of a $300 million deal.
June 18 -
Bids opened Thursday for construction of a new downtown Terre Haute Convention Center appear to be below an overall project estimate.
June 14 -
Bond proceeds will help fund construction of a $500 million natural gas-fired combined cycle generating facility.
June 11 -
New York and New Jersey lawmakers are looking to steer funding for a new Gateway rail tunnel by expanding the role of an agency charged with coordinating funding for the long-stalled Hudson River project.
June 11 -
The $42 million sale comes as water infrastructure is emerging as a priority priority for municipal issuers.
June 11 -
The mass-transit enterprises for Pittburgh and Philadelphia face crises regardless of how a lawsuit over toll-related revenue plays out, says the rating agency.
June 11 -
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 law firm is ramping up its infrastructure focus with the hiring of Christopher J. Reitzel and Jeffrey Pohl to expand the law firm’s public finance group.
June 10 -
State lawmakers punted the touchy subject of reimposing tolls to Gov. Ned Lamont, who may call a special session.
June 7 -
New transportation modes are exposing fault lines in infrastructure investment and local decision-making.
June 7
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The Environmental Protection Agency awarded brownfields grants to clean up sites with hazardous substances.
June 6 -
Janet Mills' embrace of bonds as a policy tool stands in contrast to predecessor Paul LePage.
June 5 -
The Florida Department of Transportation wants a court to decide who is responsible for setting tolls to service debt that financed the Garcon Point Bridge.
June 5 -
Kansas City International Airport is conducting a full-court press to sell the bonds, backed by a pledge tarnished by Platte County's default on appropriation-backed debt.
June 4 -
Regional Plan Association President Tom Wright charts RPA's vision for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Paul Burton and Andrew Coen host.
June 4 -
Lawmakers authorized more than $23 billion of borrowing and approved a $45 billion six-year capital plan.
June 3 -
The New York City Housing Development Corp. intends to issue up to $1.1 billion of multi-family housing revenue bonds and provide roughly $27 million of additional financing.
June 3 - Finance and investment-related court cases
The tortured construction of Hartford's Dunkin' Donuts Park — marked by soaring costs for the city, the firing of the developer and a year delay in opening — has receded a bit in memory as the ballpark and its home team, the Yard Goats, host a third season, drawing fans even during a particularly rainy spring.
June 3 -
Center for an Urban Future is calling for an additional $100 million for the city's parks budget, and strategies from concession sales to developer contributions with zoning amendments.
June 3 -
The decision to release the plan signals a resolve on the part of at least some lawmakers to prioritize infrastructure legislation even though President Trump recently announced he won’t work with top congressional Democrats as long as he’s under investigation by them.
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