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Economic development and resiliency highlight discussion at the inaugural Rhode Island Infrastructure Bank conference.
September 26 -
Boise’s urban renewal agency would borrow most of the money needed for the project.
September 26 -
The innovation center will occupy Providence land vacated by the relocation of I-195.
September 26 -
The National Association of State Treasurers has tapped Vermont Treasurer Beth Pearce as its next president.
September 25 -
Mitchell Katz will continue the reorganization plan for the beleaguered city unit, said the mayor.
September 25 -
The city council continues to delay a vote on where to draw its water from long-term.
September 21 -
A new financial recovery plan was submitted to the Federal Transit Administration.
September 21 -
The Citizens Budget Commission in its FY17 progress report cited a drop in unique patients.
September 21 -
A Central Valley water district's decision could put California’s WaterFix project in jeopardy.
September 20 -
The authority, which runs Greater Boston mass transit, intends to sell the bonds as part of a $574 million competitive sale.
September 20 -
Erie County Medical Center wired $17 million to Erie County last week as part of a borrowing deal that enables the hospital to build a new emergency department.
September 19 -
Carmel's massive spending spree will continue after the City Council voted to approve $96 million in two bond packages to pay for a boutique hotel, roadwork, pathways and other infrastructure.
September 19 -
As lawmakers mull tax reform and infrastructure, MSRB wants them to understand the value of munis.
September 19 -
The proposed ballot initiative was filed with the California Attorney General's office.
September 15 -
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker will soon sign the $3 billion incentive package.
September 15 -
Most Americans are willing to pay more for infrastructure, polling suggests.
September 15 -
The state is testing an alternative to using fuel taxes to raise funds for infrastructure.
September 14 -
Revenue bonds backed by toll roads are looking good, according to Fitch Ratings.
September 11 -
The poor state of America’s infrastructure has been widely discussed and well-documented. To tackle this challenge, it is vital that Congress support and provide public funding.
September 11
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Minnesota must grant permits before work on the Red River project continues, the ruling says.
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