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Escalating debt is no major concern for New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority, its acting board chairman said.
May 25 -
The board of New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority approved an increase in its capital program.
May 24 -
Trump’s infrastructure proposals could result in less infrastructure spending, not more.
May 24 -
A Connecticut town is enhancing its disclosure practices through new technology.
May 24 -
The administration has released a fact sheet on its infrastructure initiative with some plans that contradict the fiscal 2018 budget proposal.
May 23 -
A federal district judge extended a delay on Maryland’s Purple Line P3 rail project for more studies.
May 23 -
The pension fund for Boston-area transit workers needs roughly $1 billion over 18 years, an official said.
May 23 -
Dentons partner Jonathan Ballan takes us through three creative bond transactions: LaGuardia Airport, Scranton parking and Glen Cove, N.Y., economic development. He also discusses infrastructure financing and his years of service on the New York MTA board. Hosted by Paul Burton.
May 23 -
Vero Beach, Fla., signed a letter of intent to sell its utility to Florida Power & Light.
May 23 -
Two financial advisors have submitted a plan that could give the federal government $1 trillion for infrastructure development.
May 23 -
Transportation Secretary Chao has agreed to approve funding agreement for Caltrain.
May 23 -
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo wants President Trump to provide "emergency" funds to repair Manhattan’s Penn Station.
May 22 -
Although President Trump will be out of the country, his budget is expected to be released on Tuesday with all eyes on any allocation or lack thereof to infrastructure.
May 22 -
A leaked spreadsheet of Trump 2018 budget priorities shows cuts to transit funding and TIGER.
May 19 -
Allowing states to toll interstate highways could help solve Trump plan's road revenue puzzle.
May 18 -
Columbia, S.C. Mayor Steve Benjamin talks about why municipal bonds play a key role in helping to finance the nation's massive infrastructure needs. The mayor is second vice president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, which is very involved in infrastructure policy, and chair of Municipal Bonds for America, an advocacy group for tax-exempt bonds. Hosted by Lynn Hume.
May 18 -
House committee Democrats introduce a bill to provide more than $85 billion for drinking water, renewable energy, health care and broadband infrastructure.
May 17 -
A bill reintroduced by Sens Mark Warner and Roy Blunt
May 17 -
Frustration over subway logjams and breakdowns surfaced at a New York City Council budget meeting.
May 17 -
A budget subcommittee has authorized the Nevada Department of Transportation to sell $180 million in bonds to complete Project Neon highway improvements in Las Vegas.
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