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Stringer called for a chief diversity officer in every city agency, stronger building code enforcement, and procurement time frames.
September 28 -
United Airlines is grumbling about a proposal to use aviation fuel taxes to fund a PATH extension to Newark's airport.
September 28 -
The seasonally adjusted Milwaukee Report on Business decreased to 56.16 in September from 64.63 in August.
September 28 -
Parkview Health plans to use a forward delivery structure to refund debt for savings.
September 27 -
The clock is ticking for California’s electricity providers -- public and private -- to convert to 100% carbon-free energy
September 27 -
Respondents to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's manufacturing survey reported steady activity in September, despite many firms being hurt by tariffs.
September 27 -
SIFMA is publishing a new model document that it says should help underwriters avoid regulatory risk.
September 27 -
Investor-owned Georgia Power made concessions to secure public power owners' agreement to continue construction of the Plant Vogtle nuclear project.
September 27 -
Pending home sales dropped 1.8% to an index reading of 104.2 in August, after a revised 0.8% fall to 106.1 in July.
September 27 -
The state Supreme Court upheld a law that safeguards local property tax exemptions for the hospitals.
September 26 -
The letter initiated by Rep. Leonard Lance of New Jersey threatens congressional oversight measures if passenger rail line funds are not released.
September 26 -
ProMedica is seeking up to $870 million in revenue bonds for construction and facilities projects.
September 26 -
U.S. purchases of new homes rebounded in August from the slowest pace in almost a year.
September 26 -
Oglethorpe Power said it will only support completing the new reactors at Plant Vogtle if the other three co-owners agree to a cap on future costs.
September 25 -
Andy Byford, president of the MTA's New York City Transit unit, said timing relative to budget cycles is essential.
September 25 -
MEAG joins two other owners of the Plant Vogtle project voting to move forward; Oglethorpe Power has yet to decide.
September 24 -
Carlos Braceras, elected as the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials’ new president on Monday, said one of his goals will be to persuade Congress to include more funding and policy reforms in surface transportation reauthorization legislation.
September 24 -
Economics is driving Colorado Springs Utilities to reduce reliance on coal-fired electricity generation, its new chief executive says.
September 24 -
Transportation research nonprofit TRIP said more than 7% of the state's bridges -- more than 300 -- are structurally deficient.
September 24 -
The privately managed Indiana Toll Road will get to raise rates and, in return, deliver the first installment of $1 billion it will pay the state on Oct. 5.
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