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The city council wants more time to decide on Flint's long term water plan.
July 12 -
The California cap-and-trade program generates funds for infrastructure programs.
July 12 -
Loosening restrictions on low-interest TIFIA loans would increase program's use.
July 12 -
A House panel’s 2018 spending plan provides full FAST Act funding
July 12 -
A California legislative panel will consider whether to put a toll increase to a public vote.
July 11 -
Senators from New York and New Jersey want to keep the Gateway Tunnel Project on track.
July 11 -
Maryland lawmakers say abrupt cancellation of proposed FBI HQ swap puts national security at risk.
July 11 -
Moscow, idaho, City Supervisor Gary Riedner and city staff presented the details of the city's proposed fiscal year 2018 budget, which includes a $10 million bond residents would vote on in May, to City Council members at a budget workshop Monday.
July 11 -
A task force that has been studying the future of the Pueblo County jail has determined that the best option is to build a new facility -- a project that would need assistance from the public.
July 11 -
A House panel’s 2018 spending bill includes up to $900 million for the Gateway Project in New York.
July 11 -
Low-interest federal TIFIA loans cut borrowing costs for West Coast transportation agencies.
July 10 -
Pennsylvania state leaders are still negotiating how to fund their new budget.
July 10 -
New York City's comptroller called for a $3.5 billion bond measure to fund mass transit improvements.
July 10 -
Oregon will raise the state gasoline tax and issue bonds to fund a $5.3 billion road plan.
July 7 -
More than two years after creating a CEO position, the Port Authority hasn't hired one.
July 7 -
Upgrades at Penn Station in New York City are intended to untangle congested rail corridor.
July 6 -
The Long Island Rail Road is still working out alternatives to Penn Station construction this summer.
July 6 -
The Hawaii Supreme Court will hear arguments that the state is taking too much of Oahu's rail transit tax.
July 6 -
Ten-month legal delay of $5.6 billion Purple Line P3 could mean its termination, Maryland says.
July 5 -
Oregon says its mileage-based road fee experiment proved the VMT concept is a viable revenue option.
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