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Seven states formed the Midwestern Hydrogen Coalition to collaborate on promoting hydrogen-based energy production, use and distribution.
September 21 -
Frasca achieved national prominence as an expert in advising governments on capital development at airports and was one of the earliest proponents of public-private partnerships.
September 20 -
Brad Lander says using municipal bonds could be one way to help move recent immigrants into mainstream society and provide a long-term economic boost to the city.
September 16 -
The program received more than 250 applications for $26.5 billion worth of projects across the country.
September 15 -
The Skyway sale "proves that sophisticated global investors who can buy assets anywhere view Chicago as a great place to invest," said a spokesperson for Mayor Lori Lightfoot.
September 13 -
Removing the passenger facility charge cap of $4.50 would provide airports with more flexible and consistent funding options to help them become more self-reliant, a Reason Foundation study said.
September 12 -
The Inflation Reduction Act gives $30 billion worth of tax credits to existing U.S. nuclear facilities , but it remains to be seen how much the subsidies move the long-term credit needle.
September 9 -
A national conference is planned for the spring to bring together states, utilities and the private entities that will own and operate the national EV charging station system.
September 8 -
The shift towards flexible and remote work as a result of COVID-19 has already begun to reshape cities, moving concentration away from the centralized business districts.
September 7 -
Amendment 6, one of twelve proposed constitutional amendments the state's voters will decide Nov. 8, would give local officials more flexibility, supporters say.
September 2 -
Nearly all construction firms have job openings, and more than half said they're seeing projects being scaled back, postponed or canceled.
September 2 -
The MBTA's capital program, which relies on nearly $600 million in annual borrowing, has doubled since 2018.
September 1 -
Modeled after New York City's Hudson Yards, the plans call for a high-density urban district with a transit terminal and at least 35% affordable housing.
August 31 -
Ben Watkins, Director of the State of Florida's Bond Division, talks with Chip Barnett about the latest news coming out of the Sunshine State and takes a look at what's happening in Reedy Creek. He discusses Florida's bonding and debt, infrastructure plans and dives into the state's ESG priorities. (30 minutes)
August 30 -
The state's Board of Public Works could vote on the 50-year concession this fall as Gov. Larry Hogan aims to button up the project before he exits office in January.
August 26 -
Climate science data that guides where and what to build will be key to effective use of new federal dollars.
August 26 -
It's the latest setback for Gov. Larry Hogan's signature project, which he wants locked down before he exits office in January.
August 23 -
Public agencies are often "clients of last resort" for contractors, especially when construction costs are high.
August 19 -
Brightline is building a 168-mile extension to Orlando International Airport of its original 70-mile line connecting Miami with West Palm Beach.
August 18 -
A county judge ruled that a lawsuit alleging Open Meeting Act violations on the part of the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority will remain in his court unless the state supreme court chooses to exercise original jurisdiction.
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