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Eric Holcomb wants both short- and long-term strategies.
January 10 -
City leaders have finally decided how to fund a much-needed new police headquarters.
January 10 -
While the latest principles for President Trump's infrastructure plan may not be released until February, several Democrats have introduced bills for competitive grant programs for infrastructure projects.
January 10 -
The full Senate could vote next week on a financing package to replace 75-year-old McCoy Stadium in Pawtucket.
January 10 -
The Vermont Municipal Bond Bank and Vermont Educational and Health Buildings Financing Agency named public finance veteran Michael Gaughan to lead both entities.
January 9 -
Mayor Martin Walsh cited the need for more elaborate resilience measures after freezing floodwaters engulfed neighborhoods.
January 8 -
While dodging the actual phrase, Gov. Andrew Cuomo suggested now is the time to seriously consider a tolling plan to fund subway and street repair in New York City.
January 5 -
Former U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood an 116 groups call for a bipartisan, multi-level governmental approach to infrastructure that includes municipal bonds.
January 4 -
The sectors creating the most jobs have relatively low wages and the city’s poverty rate remains high, said the Citizens Budget Commission.
January 3 -
State lawmakers reconvene on Jan. 17.
January 3 -
The signal that Trump is re-thinking Federal assistance to the DOT Gateway Tunnel project in New York and New Jersey may have grave implications for local leaders planning federally-assisted infrastructure efforts.
January 2 -
If Chattanooga Lookouts team owners decide to seek public tax support for a new baseball stadium in the city's South Broad Street district, they could find their path narrowed considerably under proposed legislation introduced in the Tennessee General Assembly by two local lawmakers.
January 2 -
As Pullman toasts to a new year, city officials still have one major item to cross off their to-do list: securing passage of a pair of major bonds totaling more than $12 million.
January 2 -
The latest estimate for Linn County's future Public Health and Child and Youth Development Services building has increased by more than 50 percent — from $20 million earlier this year to $31.5 million.
December 27 -
The project to protect environmentally sensitive areas like the Florida Everglades from toxic algae could cost close to $2 billion.
December 26 -
The Hawaii Tourism Authority has fallen short of making its full state reimbursement for the Hawai'i Convention Center for the past two years.
December 26 -
Finance Director Lynne Barrett is finalizing a plan for paying off the $48 million debt the town incurred when its force sewer main collapsed two years ago this month.
December 26 -
Muni market participants weigh in on the market impact of the Trump administration's long-awaited infrastructure plan, which is due to be released in January.
December 22 -
The embattled authority’s physical needs assessment will probably exceed $25 billion, says the watchdog Citizens Budget Commission.
December 22 -
The first $100 million installment will enable the MBTA to proceed with a mandated project.
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