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The Reno County Commission approved changes Tuesday to a proposed policy on issuing industrial revenue bonds, eliminating a requirement that the business seeking the bonds must create at least 10 jobs with a payroll of at least $250,000.
February 21 -
A public facilities bond election that would fund the siting and construction of a Moscow police station at the existing Moscow Recycling Center originally set for this spring has now been scheduled for May 2019.
February 21 -
JPMorgan will be first company to develop a major project under New York City’s East Midtown rezoning.
February 21 -
Funding mechanisms such as tax increment financing and special districts such as a local Community Redevelopment Agency could be used to issue bonds.
February 21 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is spending more than $364 million on the tunnel.
February 20 -
Former MTA Chairman Richard Ravitch elaborates on what ails New York's transit system and what is necessary to fix it. Paul Burton hosts.
February 20 -
Oakland voters in 2016 overwhelmingly approved a $600 million bond to fix city streets and build affordable housing.
February 20 -
Inaction, significant new debt and failure to control labor costs and other cost drivers could pose major bondholder risks, says a Gurtin report.
February 20 -
Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves unveiled Monday what he described as a comprehensive six-year plan to spend $1.17 billion in new money on infrastructure needs throughout the state.
February 20 -
The venture hired infrastructure specialist Robert Keough.
February 16 -
A Public Policy Institute of California survey found 47% favoring repeal and 48% opposed.
February 16 -
New York City Council member Robert Cornegy Jr. called the city administration's management of public housing incompetent.
February 15 -
The enormous electricity demands required to create bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have mining operations flocking to cheap hydroelectricity in parts of rural Washington.
February 15 -
Plans to build new homes, luxury apartments and hotels in Haltom City, Texas, is driving the need to replace an outdated fire station and build a new combined city hall and police department.
February 15 -
Urban planner and author Dag Detter, speaking from Stockholm, explains a concept that he says could revolutionize U.S. public finance. Paul Burton hosts.
February 15 -
Eight months before construction crews are expected to begin renovations work on the now-shuttered Astrodome, some groups already are hatching plans to make use of the famed stadium's nine acres.
February 15 -
The municipal bond market has had a rough start to 2018, according to a panel of buy and sell side experts at The Bond Buyer‘s Texas Public Finance Conference in Austin.
February 14 -
Working amid uncertainty in the equity and fixed-income markets, the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority held an oversubscribed fixed-rate bond sale.
February 14 -
Pullman voters approved two bond measures yesterday evening that will result in a new City Hall among other things.
February 14 -
A key House committee chairman would block any attempts to expand PABs for public infrastructure projects.
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