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The council, which was still being formed, would have advised Trump on his plan to spend as much as $1 trillion upgrading roads, bridges and other public works.
August 17 -
The nonpartisan watchdog calls for a labor-management committee to explore cost-cutting
August 17 -
The Terre Haute, Ind., Board of Sanitary Commissioners on Tuesday approved resolutions to continue a financing process to issue up to $85 million for the second phase of a combined sewer overflow project.
August 17 -
The California WaterFix could pressure some utilities, Fitch said.
August 17 -
Pay-for-Success financing, advanced evaluation models, and impact investing are some of the innovations needed to pay for critical U.S. infrastructure needs.
August 17
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November's ballot will feature $495 million in public improvement bonds after City Council agreed Wednesday to send the package to Houston voters.
August 17 -
Kansas City council to decide by Aug. 24 if $1B airport P3 proposal goes before voters in November.
August 16 -
Trump said lengthy permitting process denies "our citizens the modern infrastructure they deserve.”
August 15 -
There will be a $100 million bond to fix Midland's roads and other aging infrastructure on the November ballot.
August 15 -
Ferrovial is expected to realize a 4.8% return on its investment in Denver P3 airport renovation.
August 15 -
Moody’s projects more utility privatizations as local issuers look to cope with financial distress and sidestep maintenance and compliance costs.
August 15 -
About $1 million will go to service the city's street bond debt, leaving the Duluth with $2.8 million for actual work.
August 15 -
The city council unanimously approved a for the city to host the games in 2028.
August 14 -
Deteriorating infrastructure will drag down U.S. economy, contractors warn.
August 14 -
West Virginia Parkways Authority General Manager Greg Barr said the agency is getting the ball rolling on the process to sell bonds to finance roads projects.
August 14 -
Federal Judge Juan Sánchez acknowledged the complexity of the case.
August 14 -
Health and Educational Building Corp. chief Robert Donovan cited a wave of refinancings.
August 14 -
A local philanthropist's offer to pay much of the cost to build a larger downtown Menlo Park Library has the city scrambling to meet a potential funding deadline.
August 11 -
The Hudson River rail tunnel project is the first phase of the $24 billion Gateway Program.
August 11 -
Toll lane partner Transurban will contribute $15 million per year to local transportation projects.
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