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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.
August 10 -
The vote culminated a five-year effort designed to fund public improvements, notably to transit infrastructure.
August 10 -
Public charter schools would be eligible for federal funding in bills introduced in the Senate last week.
August 9 -
Penobscot County, Maine, voters will not be asked until 2018 to fund renovations at Bangor's former YMCA building to ease jail overcrowding, according to County Commissioner Peter Baldacci.
August 9 -
Changes to FAA reauthorization bill could add billions of dollars to final cost, House Dems say.
August 8 -
Grand Haven city officials have signed a bond sale agreement that is expected to save city residents money on interest payments related to the repayment of the 2008 voter-approved infrastructure bond.
August 8 -
The Ohio Secretary of State's Office has approved the ballot language for the Meigs County Sheriff's Office and Correctional Facility levy, with the intent to issue bonds, for placement on the November general election ballot.
August 8 -
The Norwich City Council voted unanimously Monday to send an ordinance appropriating $5 million in bond money for infrastructure improvements to referendum.
August 8 -
Houston's $495 million bond package will fund library repairs, park upgrades and new police and fire vehicles.
August 8 -
The City Council voted unanimously to allow city officials to bond out as much as $3 million more to pay for cost overruns of what is now Portsmouth's $26.2 million second municipal parking garage.
August 8 -
The subway crisis could change the political landscape, New York's mayor says.
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