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Steve Dilts, a senior vice president at infrastructure solutions firm HNTB Corporation, discusses the biggest transportation challenges facing the New York City metropolitan region including the long-stalled Gateway project and improving access to Manhattan’s Penn Station. Andrew Coen and Paul Burton host.
April 9 -
The city of Fayetteville will ask a state agency for permission to borrow millions of dollars to pay for additional costs associated with a new Segra baseball stadium and downtown parking garage.
April 9 -
The groundings of Boeing 737 MAX 8 and tariffs with China could have an impact on revenue growth among ports and airports.
April 8 -
Toll pricing, street management, transit funding priorities and a scramble for exemptions will be in play as New York paves the way for U.S. cities.
April 5 -
Ohio legislature settled on a leaner gas tax increase to help fund fixes for its roads and bridges.
April 4 -
Analyst Tom Kozlik interprets the results behind his fifth annual survey of muni bond professionals. Paul Burton hosts from Berwyn, Pa.
April 4 -
As the concept moves into implementation, variables range from toll pricing to the MTA's use of capital funds.
April 2 -
The growth in public-private partnerships increases the need to coordinate the infrastructure and public finance teams.
April 2 -
City officials say their citizens' buy-in will lead them to success in a sector where other municipalities struggled in competition with corporate providers.
April 1 -
Green bonds and sustainable offerings are on tap this week as several sales are set to hit the market. Buyers are expected to snap up the paper that aims to fund clean water, school and housing initiatives.
April 1 -
The massive New Jersey and New York agency announced a new underwriting pool for its plans to issue $8 billion of bonds over the next three years.
March 29 -
Presidential candidate Sen. Amy Klobuchar rolled out her trillion dollar infrastructure plan, supporting Move America and Build America bonds.
March 28 -
Capital Finance Director David Erdman emphasizes that the Wisconsin's bills and debt service will be paid even if the state budget is late.
March 28 -
Rising passenger totals at Bradley International Airport prompted a bond sale to fund a consolidated car rental facility.
March 27 -
As Congress prepares work on an infrastructure package, the transportation secretary endorsed private funding through pensions and endowment funds.
March 27 -
If an infrastructure bill is to happen local leaders will have to be "squarely in the middle of it," Columbia, S.C. Mayor and U.S. Conference of Mayors president Stephen Benjamin said at the National Muni Bond Summit.
March 27 -
Airport officials want an increased Passenger Facility Charge to pay back bonds, and say federal funding isn’t enough to pay for upgrades.
March 26 -
FEMA denied California reimbursement for a portion of Oroville Dam repairs, saying the state failed to maintain it.
March 25 -
Plans call for four Metro-North Railroad stations along an underused rail line in the East Bronx, with an eye toward real-estate value capture.
March 22 -
The deal received $3 billion in orders, allowing the finance team to trim yields.
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