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Recent demise of several proposed public-private partnership projects indicate that P3 activity may slow down, S&P said.
September 11 -
Key House committee chairman says not enough time for agreement on funding a multiyear highway bill before current extension expires.
September 10 -
Latest estimate shows Highway Trust Fund to stay solvent through June 2016, easing pressure for quick passage of long-term highway bill.
September 9 -
Arkansas revives road projects stalled over federal funding concerns, but officials say long-term HTF solution is essential.
September 8 -
The twin ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are bracing for potential impacts from a slowing Chinese economy.
September 3 -
Florida's Martin and Indian River counties launched new legal challenges to the private All Aboard Florida passenger train project within days of a scheduled $1.75 billion bond offering.
September 2 -
The Teamsters union and New England governors are making separate pushes for prompt action on long-term federal transportation funding.
September 2 -
Surplus toll road revenues will fund preliminary engineering studies on a potential rapid rail segment in north central Texas.
September 1 -
Latest in a series of annual polls on transportation funding finds public will accept increase of gasoline tax if revenue dedicated to road work.
August 31 -
State lawmakers have authorized more than $8 billion of new road bonds in 2015, with billions more of new revenues up to the voters in fall elections.
August 28 -
Transportation advocates target 16 members of key House committees with radio ads for multiyear highway and transit funding.
August 27 -
Phoenix voters have approved a $31.7 billion transportation plan funded by an increase in a dedicated sales tax.
August 26 -
Virginia's proposed $2.1 billion project to reduce congestion on Interstate 66 can go ahead as a public-private partnership.
August 25 -
When Congress returns to Washington in September, members will have to address a number of important fiscal issues in a short amount of time.
August 25 -
Colorado may have to cut highway funding so it can issue tax refunds triggered by the state's TABOR law.
August 24 -
Two Maryland counties have committed another $60 million to help fund the proposed $2 billion Purple Line P3 light-rail project.
August 21 -
The political bickering that litters the New York-area transportation funding landscape raises doubts about big projects such as the LaGuardian Airport renovation and Hudson River train tunnels.
August 21 -
Senate's multiyear transportation funding bill loosens restrictions on tolling of existing lanes of interstate highways.
August 20 -
A $211 million, 35-year low-interest federal loan is the final piece of the funding plan for a Delaware toll road
August 18 -
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie met Tuesday with federal transportation officials about funding for a long-stalled Hudson River rail tunnel that would connect his state to New York City.
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