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The Manhattan Institute's study comes amid a New York transit crisis and related political bickering
July 26 -
Senate panel’s appropriations plan would provide promised highway and transit funding.
July 25 -
The MTA's debt-service backstop mitigates risk, the rating agency says.
July 25 -
President Trump's impact on public finance will be explored at the next Philadelphia Area Municipal Analysts Society meeting Thursday.
July 24 -
The cost is tied to water costs under current contract and covering its KWA bond obligation.
July 24 -
A crowded congressional calendar is likely to push action on Trump’s infrastructure plan into 2018.
July 24 -
Per-mile road charge for autonomous vehicles seen as easier to implement than a higher gasoline tax.
July 21 -
She was previously a Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection commissioner.
July 21 -
Maryland’s $5.6 billion Purple Line P3 rail project can proceed with restored federal clearance.
July 20 -
Backers of the proposed ballot measure have to collect 365,880 valid voters' signatures by Jan. 8.
July 20 -
The governor promised a "new era of economic growth" stemming from the investments.
July 19 -
Wisconsin Senate leaders remain at odds with Assembly leaders over transportation capital funding.
July 19 -
Experts tell lawmakers inadequate infrastructure funding is holding back rural America’s economy.
July 19 -
The Scotland County Board of Commissioners will discuss how to pay for several projects over the next few weeks including expanding two elementary schools, repaving DSS parking lot and renovating the former Morgan center.
July 19 -
Norwalk went forward with a $35 million bond sale Tuesday to pay for school construction and other capital improvements projects.
July 19 -
A Travis County citizens bond advisory committee on Tuesday recommended a $144 million bond package for the November ballot and $90 million in projects to be funded by bonds that don't require voter approval.
July 19 -
The Pullman City Council, Idaho, approved putting two bond issues on general election ballots this November, including one to relocate City Hall from its current location on Paradise Street.
July 19 -
The Oklahoma City Council voted Tuesday in favor of public financing for a new downtown hotel, under the Omni luxury brand, to be built adjacent to the MAPS 3 convention center.
July 19 -
The debt would help finance a project to divert Red River floods away from Fargo, N.D. and Morehead, Minn.
July 18 -
House appropriators adopt 2018 spending plan that defunds TIGER and trims HUD grants.
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