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Competitive grant programs like INFRA can help address the country's infrastructure needs, but it's important that states and cities understand how to apply.
April 7 -
Despite speakers' objections over the cost of the project or the need for more restorative justice measures instead of incarceration, all three commissioners voted in favor of the referendum.
April 5 -
The $10 billion bill taps five buckets of ARPA funds, including $877 million allocated for local governments.
April 5 -
Louisiana's Transportation Secretary and the former Assistant to the President for Infrastructure discuss the state of play in the U.S. P3 sector, the impact of the new infrastructure law, and what's in store for the next decade.
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The twice-annual call for unsolicited proposals is part of what the state dubs one of the most ambitious P3 transportation programs in the country.
April 4 -
Governors and lawmakers are calling for gas tax holidays amid rising fuel prices, but House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is not on board.
April 1 -
The $4.7 billion spending plan draws heavily from federal relief packages
March 30 -
The first tranche of federal dollars are seen as a down payment on what's billed as the most urgent infrastructure project in the U.S.
March 29 -
Joliet is embarking on a $784 million project to replace old water mains and design and engineering work for a new transmission line from Lake Michigan.
March 29 -
Even deals that go bankrupt can be seen as successes in the U.S. P3 market, which may face an "inflection point" with the new infrastructure law.
March 25 -
A large portion of Long Beach's downtown has been reshaped using public-private partnerships that delivered a new state courthouse and a city civic center.
March 24 -
The state under transportation secretary Shawn Wilson is gaining a national reputation for pursuing P3s for tolled bridge replacements.
March 23 -
The Sites Reservoir received two doses of good news on its financing last week — a federal loan and an increased allocation from a 2014 statewide bond.
March 21 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is a "trailblazer" in public-private partnerships, and P3 investors hope to see more action in U.S. airports.
March 21 -
Idaho will bring its inaugural issuance tapping a new transportation funding stream supported by sales taxes.
March 17 -
Half of the infrastructure funding is going to the states, and cities should talk to their governors to ensure they see some of that funding, White House Infrastructure Advisor Mitch Landrieu told the National League of Cities Tuesday.
March 15 -
Washington state's future highway bonds would be bolstered by an additional revenue stream if the governor signs a bill approved by lawmakers.
March 14 -
Supported by the American Rescue Plan Act, signed into law almost exactly a year ago, cities "have come roaring back," the President said.
March 14 -
The U.S. Department of Transportation's budget swells to $140 billion from $80 billion with the omnibus and Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act dollars.
March 11 -
The omnibus bill drops a controversial measure to claw back unspent state COVID funds and includes long sought-after language to ease the transition away from LIBOR.
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