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Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker announced a five-year, $82.7 million resiliency plan for the MBTA after a winter that paralyzed the transit system.
June 5 -
The Florida Development Finance Corp. postponed a June 10 meeting that was scheduled to consider the bond resolution for All Aboard Floridas $1.75 billion of private activity bonds.
June 5 -
Strapped for cash, the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission is looking to private industry, entrepreneurs, and innovators to come up with ideas to upgrade a stretch of its historic Interstate 70.
June 4 -
Moody's Investors Service pushed a small Ohio hospital deep into junk territory amid a variable-rate debt-driven liquidity crisis and after a proposed merger with the state's largest provider fell through.
June 4 -
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti tapped Oakland International Airports director, Deborah Ale Flint, to head Los Angeles World Airports.
June 4 -
Miami-Dade County hired Kroll Bond Rating Agency, believing its analysis can help attract investors to next week's $534 million bond issue for Miami International Airport.
June 3 - Texas
Two weeks after El Paso Childrens Hospital filed for bankruptcy, the county hospital district that issued $120 million of bonds filed a voluntary disclosure of the filing on the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Boards EMMA Web site.
June 3 -
The continuing series of short-term road funding fixes is harming small businesses, owners and advocates say.
June 3 -
With more than one-third of New York's bridges listed in need of repair, U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand,D-N.Y., is proposing a bill that would allow states the authority to use more federal funds for local bridge improvement projects.
June 3 -
Moody's says that hospitals in Medicaid expansion states saw big drops in bad debt and that furthermore, providers across the entire sector saw improved financials in fiscal 2014.
June 3 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has launched a dashboard on its website providing quarterly updates on all active capital projects.
June 3 -
Carmen Bianco will retire later this year as president of New York City Transit, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced June 2.
June 2 -
St. Louis University is buying SLU Hospital from Tenet Healthcare and transferring it to SSM Health, one of the states largest providers.
June 2 -
The Florida Development Finance Corp. will meet June 10 to consider All Aboard Floridas $1.75 billion bond resolution, though project opponents have questioned if the meeting would be legal.
June 2 -
President Obama threatens to veto a House committee's fiscal 2016 transportation appropriations bill over low funding levels.
June 2 -
Fitch says states will delay transportation projects due to uncertainty over the most recent short-term extension of the federal HTF.
June 1 -
The Texas Legislatures 84th Session closed with a $209 billion biennial budget, $3 billion of bonds for university construction and a proposed $3 billion of additional funding for highways.
June 1 -
A long-term transportation bill offered by the Senate Finance Committee would be likely to include some new type of private-activity bond, a Government Finance Officers Association official said here.
June 1 -
Sponsors of a high-speed passenger rail train project in Florida want an authority to issue $1.75 billion of private-activity bonds for it as soon as June 22, while a U.S. District Court considers requests from two counties to enjoin or stop the Transportation Dept.s allocation of the PABs to the project.
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A $2.3 billion transportation funding program was proposed for federal lands following closure of a disintegrating Washington bridge.
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