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Fitch Ratings affirmed its A-minus rating and positive outlook for toll revenue bonds issued for the South Bay Expressway.
July 16 -
The city's Public Utilities Commission is embarking on a $2.9 billion sewer upgrade plan.
July 16 -
Even as debate rages in Congress about whether to slash the federal government’s role in transportation funding, the New Jersey Transportation Trust Fund Authority is coming to market with $1.2 billion of federal highway reimbursement revenue refunding notes.
July 16 -
In 2016, the NYC Comptroller’s Office awarded more than 30% of underwriter contracts to MWBEs.
July 16 -
The new service will save dealer firms time and effort as they enter into muni underwriting syndicates.
July 13 -
The San Francisco-based broker-dealer is expanding its offerings into taxables, coinciding with an increase in issuance in that space.
July 13 -
A lawsuit, filed by a former University of Alaska regent, hinges on whether bond plan violates state constitution limits on new debt.
July 13 -
The action follows a resignation by the PREPA executive director and pressure from the governor.
July 12 -
A plan costing up to $3 billion to replace Lindbergh Field's more t50-year-old Terminal 1 as well as redevelop lop other parts of the airport advanced this week with the release of a lengthy environmental analysis documenting potential impacts.
July 12 -
Three Republican senators have introduced legislation that would slash federal spending for transportation and federal fuels taxes and put more responsibility on states for transportation infrastructure and all mass transit projects.
July 11 -
The Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority is expanding its rail and bus services in the Seattle region.
July 11 -
The Louisville and Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District’s CP program will finance a critical infrastructure repair program and capital projects.
July 11 -
The American Trucking Associations and three co-plaintiffs argue in federal court that the state's truck-only tolls are unconstitutional.
July 11 -
Fitch Ratings says the application of its new rating criteria is not expected to result in widespread downgrades.
July 10 -
The firm is expanding its bond counsel practice in Virginia and the Southeast.
July 10 -
Lakeport officials plan to equip city facilities with solar panels.
July 10 -
Linking a highway bridge going nowhere to an actual destination, repaving secondary roads and replacing some bridges are among the topics county officials discussed Monday with the West Virginia Department of Transportation.
July 10 -
American Municipal Power is planning a $97 million tax-exempt project revenue bond sale.
July 6 -
The tax would fund the voter-approved Medicaid expansion that was supposed to take effect July 2.
July 6 -
After years of underfunding and inattention, New York MTA is undertaking accessibility Initiatives that include the hiring of a dedicated executive, Alex Elegudin.
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