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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.
December 30 -
Because I-75 is a key freight corridor from Florida to Canada, impacts from traffic congestion affect commercial and commuter traffic up and down the East Coast.
December 30 -
A decision from the Government Accountability Office supports opponents of a controversial memo outlining the administration's preferences for how states should spend their infrastructure funds.
December 29 -
Inflation is a chief risk to public officials eager to launch new projects, but it's a boon for infrastructure investors, who view the asset class as a natural hedge.
December 29 -
Daniella Levine Cava, Mayor of Miami-Dade County, Florida, talks with Chip Barnett about the county's robust economy as it recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic. She talks about how the seaport and airport are booming and looks at some challenges ahead such as environmental and housing issues. Taped live in Miami on Dec. 7. (10 minutes)
December 27 -
The state Department of Transportation said it is temporarily delaying its latest issuance of trunk line road bonds.
December 22 -
Nebraska's largest city plans to finance the downtown streetcar project with a mix of tax increment financing and lease purchase revenue bonds.
December 20 -
Battery Park's flood-proofing projects are part of New York City's larger strategy to protect itself from the next big storm.
December 16 -
Chicago's second tax-increment financing district for transit would provide up to $959 million of funding to leverage federal infrastructure grants.
December 13 -
The borrowing, which will be backed by availability payments, will finance the first six of the state's nine-span Major Bridges P3 program.
December 9 -
Washington's new measure to clean up Puget Sound would require billions in borrowing over the next decade, including up to $14 billion in King County alone.
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