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Infrastructure Week, is May 15-19, and it will include 66 events across the nation, many of which will focus on the need to repair and build roads, bridges, ports, water and sewer systems and other critical infrastructure.
May 8 -
Leading up to the May election deciding on a new jail for Wichita County, Kan., no one knew which way the winds of change were blowing. By Saturday night the future was clear -- Wichita County will have a new jail as residents voted in favor of a bond for the jail 58 percent to 42 percent.
May 8 -
Federal government expected to pay 75% of $500 million Oroville dam tab.
May 5 -
The Long Island Power Authority says renewables will save it $5 billion on no-longer needed capital investments.
May 5 -
A commission studying the possibility of replacing the 46-year-old Columbus Government Center ventured into the dicey arena of finances.
May 5 -
PORT AUSTIN, Mich. -- Port Austin Township residents would rather not issue bond money intended to help finance the construction of a new township hall, according to unofficial election night results.
May 4 -
EPA is deluged by requests for low-interest loans for water infrastructure in first WIFIA round.
May 4 -
A court-ordered delay in Maryland’s Purple Line rail line could imperil the project, according to advocates.
May 3 -
Lack of full funding for FBI HQ project in new budget pact delays action on $2 billion P3 plan
May 2 -
The Trump administration’s infrastructure push will follow tax reform and healthcare, said Elaine Chao.
May 2 -
President Trump says he would consider raising the federal gas tax to renew highway infrastructure.
May 1 -
City comptroller calls for tighter internal targets.
May 1 -
A PATH train extension to Newark's airport is moving ahead.
April 28 -
Derailments at Penn Station are another example of New York's bedraggled transport infrastructure.
April 28 -
New York City has released preliminary guidelines for incorporating projected impacts from climate change into design process of city facilities, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Friday.
April 28 -
No link between infrastructure and new revenue proposed in Trump’s tax reform plan worries transportation advocates
April 27 -
California localities await funds from the recently adopted state transportation funding bill.
April 27 -
New York's mayor says state inaction costs the city $450 million and delays critical infrastructure.
April 27 -
President Trump’s overhaul of the tax code will provide no new federal funding for infrastructure.
April 26 -
The Illinois Tollway's board of directors will consider adding $1.3 billion to its bond issuance plans.
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