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A big increase in New Jersey's gasoline tax would restart work on $3.5 billion of stalled road projects, Gov. Chris Christie said.
August 17 -
Both presidential candidates should focus more on rebuilding U.S. infrastructure, former officials urge.
August 16 -
Austin, Texas, council unanimously puts a $720 million mobility bond referendum to fund rebuild of city streets to November vote.
August 15 -
Illinois officials are asking road builders for input on a P3 project to add toll lanes to an existing interstate highway.
August 12 -
Rep. Chris Van Hollen has introduced a bill that would create a federal green bank to provide loans and loan guarantees to help regional, state and local green banks finance clean energy and energy efficiency projects.
August 11 -
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker vetoed a pilot program to test a vehicle-miles-traveled road fee system.
August 11 -
The Upper Mohawk Valley Regional Water Finance Authority received a green bond assessment of GB1 for $8.78 million of water system revenue bonds on Wednesday from Moody's Investors Service -- the first GBA the rating agency has issued in the U.S.
August 10 -
A rural Texas county along the route of a proposed high-speed rail link between Dallas and Houston voted in restrictions that could throttle the $10 billion private project.
August 10 -
Most registered voters believe governments should reverse infrastructure decline by boosting spending.
August 9 -
Virginia transportation officials plan to select a private partner by fall for the $2 billion I-66 toll lane project.
August 8 -
WASHINGTON – Two lawyers specializing in Indian tribal financing agree that tribal governments need to be put on a par with state and local governments for tax-exempt bonds, but they differ on whether Congress will pass legislation that would establish that parity.
August 8 -
A last-minute compromise ensures that a $4.7 billion transit plan for Detroit will be on November ballot.
August 5 -
Issuance of private activity bonds subject to state volume caps rose for the second consecutive year, according to an annual survey conducted by the Council of Development Finance Agencies.
August 5 -
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has released a draft feasibility report on a project to make the Port of Seattle one of North America's deepest harbors.
August 4 -
Marylands $5.6 billion Purple Line P3 in jeopardy after federal judge halts the project over ridership worries.
August 4 -
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump proposes more than $500 billion of new federal infrastructure investments.
August 3 -
States only have until Aug. 20 to designate highway corridors where electric vehicle charging stations can be built under a new administration program that will provide $4.5 billion of loan guarantees to public-private partnerships and other collaborative efforts to develop and deploy a network of such stations.
August 2 -
Intercity passenger, freight, and bullet train projects are eligible for a little-used program of federal low-interest loans and guarantees.
August 1 -
Road, transit, and rail projects in 32 states share $500 million in latest round of competitive TIGER grants.
July 29 -
A Pennsylvania school district said it expects to receive a proposed adverse determination letter from the Internal Revenue Service stating general obligation bonds it issued in 2005 and advance refunded in 2013 are taxable.
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