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Adequate funding for transit is a heightened focus, says Nick Sifuentes, the new chief of the Tri-State Transportation Campaign.
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Kansas City officials will recommend a private partner for the $1B airport project by Aug. 31.
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A senior citizens center was promoted prominently as part of Norman Forward in 2015, a lauded quality-of-life initiative that will fund the construction of recreation centers, sports fields, libraries and parks.
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Purple Line’s lengthy legal delay could stifle development of transportation P3s, ARTBA warns.
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The first span of a new Tappan Zee Bridge connecting New York’s Rockland and Westchester counties is opening for traffic late Friday, four years after the $4 billion design-build project took flight.
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The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority will issue subordinated bonds with a Green Evaluation by S&P.
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The plan would toll East River bridges and charge motorists within certain parts of Manhattan, with an eye on funding transit.
August 25 -
The Trump administration's hopes of increasing airport privatization may require structural changes in the airport financing system, a report by Congressional Research Service suggests.
August 24 -
The mayor touted his millionaire's tax while his Democratic challenger backs congestion pricing.
August 24 -
Critics say revoking the Federal Flood Risk Mitigation Standard will add delays and hinder new investment.
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Matthew Driscoll is the new executive director.
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The federal transit grant will provide most of Maryland’s share for building the Purple Line P3.
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A Big Apple summer serves as a reminder of the need to invest in the grid.
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Public safety threatened by removal of federal flood plain rule, engineer group warns.
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Some see the collapse of President Trump’s infrastructure council as good for municipal bonds.
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Part of the reason for munis' gains may be the reduction in issuance as governments wait for a federal infrastructure plan.
August 18
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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.
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The nonpartisan watchdog calls for a labor-management committee to explore cost-cutting
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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.
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The California WaterFix could pressure some utilities, Fitch said.
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