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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.
May 31 -
Financing would hinge on two major variables: the success of Hudson Yards-type value capture outside Manhattan, and aid from the federal government.
May 31 -
Congestion pricing and other promised streams still leave unanswered questions for New York's transit agency.
May 30 -
State and local governments would be able to issue tax-exempt PABs not subject to state volume caps if at least 95% or more of the net proceeds are used for green infrastructure.
May 30 -
Natalie Cohen and Lynne Funk Posner discuss climate change — from floods to hurricanes to Superfund sites — and how these issues affect state and local governments.
May 30 -
The Portland Diamond Project will get up to six more months to study a Northwest Portland marine cargo terminal as a potential baseball stadium site before it has to commit.
May 29 -
The authority says the site will help investors access credit fundamentals.
May 29 -
The standard measure of interest rate risk is effective duration; it is the critical input to portfolio-based hedging.
May 28
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First-year Democratic governor Gretchen Whitmer faces opposition from the GOP-controlled legislature.
May 28 -
National Association of Bond Lawyers President Dee Wisor and President-elect Rich Moore discuss infrastructure, regulation, tax law and the group's educational efforts. Kyle Glazier hosts.
May 28 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is inching closer toward a replacement for its nearly 70-year old bus terminal by zeroing in on three possible options.
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