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New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy wants his first budget proposal to begin a turnaround for the state’s mass transit system.
March 21 -
Climate Bonds Initiative of London cited the authority's $662 million green sale.
March 21 -
They say the city’s massive capital program needs right-sizing to solve a problem that goes back several administrations.
March 21 -
A state bill to restructure the Santa Rosa Bay Bridge Authority’s bonds didn't pass; one analyst said it could have violated contract laws.
March 21 -
President Trump has threatened to veto this long-delayed omnibus if it contains a $900 million appropriation for Gateway that the House approved in September as part of a spending bill for the Transportation and Housing and Urban Development Departments.
March 20 -
Debt is being issued to refund the Karegnondi Water Authority's 2016 bonds and fund remaining pipeline construction costs.
March 20 -
The University of Maryland at Baltimore County told the legions who became instant fans Friday night: Come to our new municipal-bond financed events center.
March 20 -
The collapse of the pedestrian bridge in Florida and resulting focus on its federal funding shouldn't impact the TIGER program, transit officials said.
March 19 -
Transit officials from across the nation meeting here this week said the president's proposed budget cuts don't track with his rhetoric on infrastructure.
March 19 -
The bill would create a $100 million fund to clean contaminated water sources
March 16 -
Solvency for the beleaguered unit is a tall order for the new H+H chief, given myriad challenges from within and afar.
March 16 -
The newly updated Congressional Research Service report may be used as a resource by lawmakers if infrastructure legislation with private activity bond provisions is introduced.
March 15 -
Chicago has mollified American Airlines enough for the airline to throw its support behind a new airline lease agreement.
March 15 -
As the New York City Housing Authority crisis festers, streamlined project delivery could help speed up emergency repairs and fund other capital needs.
March 15 -
Export industries may suffer, and Increases in steel and aluminum prices would hinder infrastructure projects.
March 15 -
Democrats are frustrated that President Trump's infrastructure plan would require state and local governments to come up with the majority of funds for infrastructure projects.
March 14 -
Natchez moved a step closer toward the refinancing of more than $7 million in debt on the Natchez Convention Center, though one citizen voiced concerns Tuesday regarding the process.
March 14 -
Concerns about Trump's infrastructure plan and the president's proposal to eliminate TIGER grants surface at Senate Commerce Committee panel hearing.
March 13 -
The Trump plan proposes only a 20% federal share, leaving local governments to come up with 80% of their own money or in partnership with the state and private investors.
March 13 -
More than 64% of the funding under the TIGER program was awarded to rural projects – a record amount since the program started.
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