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The budget plan would cut the Transportation Department’s discretionary spending the lowest level in 18 years.
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AUGUSTA, Maine -- Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap has certified that nearly 61 percent of voters in last week's statewide bond referendum approved the borrowing plan.
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Two rating agencies say Indiana's triple-A ratings are not affected by a failed P3.
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Dallas City Council members appear to have finally found a way to agree on the contents of an $800 November million bond package: spending another $225 million.
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New Jersey lawmakers, seeking to help public libraries stay relevant, are pushing for additional funding for new building and technology upgrades to lure people to visit for more services than just books to take home.
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Joseph Lhota will return to New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority as its board chairman.
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Ronnie Hakim cites the need for crisis-management improvement
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A sales tax plan to pump money into public safety and street repairs is headed to voters.
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When Placer County, Calif., tried to raise sales taxes last fall for freeway expansions in the booming suburbs of Roseville and Rocklin, voters in the more rural parts of the county defeated the measure.
June 21 -
Gov. Andrew Cuomo advanced legislation to give New York State majority control of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
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A Hawaii special session was called to close the Honolulu rail transit funding shortfall.
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As we await details on the president’s infrastructure program, the best approach is to study up on the alternatives -- and be patient.
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A remark by Gov. Andrew Cuomo could reinvigorate discussion about New York City congestion pricing.
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Chicago enters the market with $825 million of new money and refunding O'Hare airport revenue bonds.
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo celebrated the opening of a new concourse at Penn Station.
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A majority of House members said they want more highway funding through corporate tax reform.
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Federal judge blames Maryland for costly delays holding up the state’s $5.6 billion Purple Line P3.
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The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority will conduct a study to identify commuter rail needs and improvements.
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Trump administration looking at all options for funding its $1 trillion infrastructure renewal plan.
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PORTSMOUTH, N.H. -- City Manager John Bohenko will ask the City Council for an additional $3 million in July to complete the city's downtown parking garage project, bringing the total bonding cost to $26.2 million.
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