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New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer said the Metropolitan Transportation Authority should cut commuter-rail fares within the boroughs to the cost of a subway MetroCard.
October 16 -
Climate resiliency is an increasingly material issue for investors in utilities that manage water infrastructure.
October 16
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Stan Brezenoff expects to tap public-private partnerships and design-build as he sets out to rectify the troubled New York City Housing Authority,
October 12 -
New Jersey Transit needs a sustainable revenue stream and better strategic management, the audit said.
October 10 -
The Tennesee capital will issue $775 million of general obligation improvement bonds.
October 10 -
Common Good estimates the delays are adding $1.7 billion annually in lost opportunity costs and additional construction costs to the larger Gateway Development project, which includes a new Portal North Bridge in New Jersey.
October 5 -
John F. Kennedy International Airport gets its day in the redevelopment sun with the announcement of a $13 billion plan.
October 4 -
The undertaking, for which the city has already allocated $760 million, seeks to establish flood protection 2.4 miles from Montgomery Street north to East 25th Street.
October 4 -
Changes in tax rates made mutual funds, not banks, the main driver of demand on the long end. The change has had the effect of pushing yields on long-term munis higher.
October 3 -
The New York City Economic Development Corp. made a $30 million seed investment in Cyber NYC.
October 2 -
Public finance guru Richard Ravitch dissects the landscape for states and cities and weighs in on New York's transit mess. Paul Burton hosts.
October 2 -
Oxford Properties Group is spending about $2 billion to transform an old freight terminal on Manhattan’s West Side into a 12-story office building, a source said.
October 2 -
"This is not a project we relish," city transportation Commissioner Polly Trottenberg said while presenting options for its $3 billion-plus overhaul of part of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway.
October 1 -
Stringer called for a chief diversity officer in every city agency, stronger building code enforcement, and procurement time frames.
September 28 -
United Airlines is grumbling about a proposal to use aviation fuel taxes to fund a PATH extension to Newark's airport.
September 28 -
The letter initiated by Rep. Leonard Lance of New Jersey threatens congressional oversight measures if passenger rail line funds are not released.
September 26 -
ProMedica is seeking up to $870 million in revenue bonds for construction and facilities projects.
September 26 -
The final piece of the deal to bring the Pawtucket Red Sox to Worcester is in place.
September 26 -
Andy Byford, president of the MTA's New York City Transit unit, said timing relative to budget cycles is essential.
September 25 -
Carlos Braceras, elected as the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials’ new president on Monday, said one of his goals will be to persuade Congress to include more funding and policy reforms in surface transportation reauthorization legislation.
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