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The jump signals a big pipeline of projects on the horizon.
February 14 -
An initial toll corridor would require $8.5 billion in upgrades, which would be financed by a new bond credit under a plan under consideration by Michigan lawmakers.
February 10 -
Translating bipartisan support for infrastructure funding into support for long-term financing is a key lobbying goal for the municipal bond market.
February 8 -
Recent federal legislation marks the largest investment in carbon management in the history of the U.S., which is already a global leader in the space.
February 7 -
"As we continue to strengthen our national platform, I am delighted to have Gary serving as president of the infrastructure and public finance department," Suzanne Shank said.
February 6 -
The $292 million federal grant comes from the Mega grant program for large, complex infrastructure projects, which had a "wildly competitive" first year, said Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.
January 31 -
The state must spend more than previously estimated to keep pace with infrastructure needs, the Tennessee Commission on Intergovernmental Relations reported.
January 31 -
Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava unveiled plans to create an authority to fund innovation while Miami City Mayor Francis Suarez focused on the environment and housing affordability.
January 27 -
The latest definition of federal waters includes roadside ditches, which some industry groups say will make transportation projects more costly and time-consuming.
January 24 -
High-speed rail connecting Portland, Seattle and Vancouver, B.C. would spark $355 billion in economic development, supporters say.
January 20 -
Transportation sectors from airports to toll roads are expected to remain stable despite a likely recession and high inflation and interest rates, ratings analysts said.
January 19 -
Toks Omishakin's second year as State Transportation Agency secretary is off to a challenging start between massive rainfalls and proposed budget cuts.
January 19 -
The alliance will hold semi-annual conferences to consider innovative solutions to infrastructure financing and delivery.
January 18 -
Missouri Republican Sam Graves, a professional pilot, has said he hopes to achieve a bipartisan reauthorization of the federal aviation budget, a key item for the committee this year.
January 11 -
The CTA and its fiscal parent, the Illinois RTA, will try to build a coalition for future funding to face the fiscal reckoning after federal COVID-19 aid ends.
January 10 -
Small businesses that are certified to work for either Chicago or Philadelphia's transit agency will now be able to work for the partner agency as well.
January 9 -
California's state water board asked IBank to issue $650 million in water revenue bonds.
January 4 -
The administration gave priority to large bridge projects that are ready to proceed with construction.
January 4 -
The county close a private partner as it seeks to establish microgrid districts with the goal of promoting economic development and achieving climate change goals.
January 3 -
If the USVI closes the deal, it would mark only the second long-term lease of a U.S.-based airport, after Puerto Rico's Luis Munoz Marin International Airport.
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