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The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authoritys chief financial officer on Thursday contradicted press reports that the authority may have to have discussions with its bondholders to ease its debt.
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Long-range road funding bill approved by Indiana House calls for highway planners to study the feasibility of tolling Interstate Highways.
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The Port of Oakland has lost its second-largest terminal operator, a blow that Fitch Ratings said should be manageable.
February 4 -
Fiscally distressed Wayne County, Mich., expects $23 million in fiscal 2016 budget relief from cuts in retiree healthcare benefits that trimmed $850 million from its unfunded liabilities.
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In a newspaper column Tuesday, the governor said he would not support budget cuts that could throw universities into financial exigency and close hospitals in order to deal with Louisiana's budget crisis.
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Pennsylvania road revenues will over the next 12 years will be $6 billion shy of the $34 billion needed for its long-range plan.
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Relieving the congestion on urban highways in Texas will be a continual process that requires additional funding sources, planners say.
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Chicago and the major airlines that operate at OHare International Airport have agreed to a $1.3 billion plan that paves the way for construction of a new runway that would complete the long-planned parallel reconfiguration of runways.
February 1 -
The Connecticut Bond Commission approved $17.5 million in state funding for the design, engineering and construction of a rail yard on the Metro-North Railroad Danbury branch line in Norwalk.
February 1 -
Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo is scheduled to deliver her annual budget address with jobs, economic development and truck tolls her expected focus.
February 1 -
Voters in Portland, Ore., will decide May 17 on the city's proposed four-year, 10 cent per gallon gasoline tax.
January 29 - Texas
Dallas Area Rapid Transit expects savings of $47 million or about 9% on a $483 million advance refunding of 2008 bonds.
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Texas will spend $1.3 billion on 14 highway projects aimed at reducing traffic congestion in five cities.
January 28 -
Unused sick time among Greater Boston transit employees amounts to a perk of up to $49 million, according to a Pioneer Institute report.
January 27 -
Three months after its board approved a five-year, $29 billion capital program request, officials from New York's MTA are still fielding questions about the uncertainty of funding.
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Missouris transportation chief warned lawmakers that state lacks funds to rebuild aging roads and bridges.
January 27 -
California Controller Betty Yee urged public employee unions to negotiate prefunding of retiree healthcare benefits as her office's latest report identified California's OPEB liability at $74.1 billion.
January 27 -
The Highway Trust Fund will remain solvent through 2020 with a $70 billion general fund transfer but the revenue shortfall wont go away, CBO said.
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The only intermodal freight facility to ever take advantage of a special 11-year-old federal private activity bond program is back for a third round of financing.
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Better transparency, among other benefits, drives New York Metropolitan Transportation Authoritys aggressive bond anticipation note strategy, said one official.
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