- Texas
Bonds approved by voters in 2012 are expected to help El Paso County close a $17 million gap in funding for a highway link to a new international bridge.
March 24 -
Atlanta plans to refund $705.5 million of bonds originally sold to finance improvements at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
March 24 -
Maryland can proceed with the selection of a private partner to design, build, and operate the $2.4 billion Purple Line commuter rail project via a public-private partnership after federal approval last week of the environmental impact statement.
March 24 -
Support for 'Gridlock Sam' Schwartz's latest plan to ease New York congestion and toll inequity ranged from a motor truck association to the Straphangers Campaign.
March 24 -
The Regional Transportation of Illinois is expanding its pursuit of companies and towns involved in the practice of setting up alleged sham offices in small towns to avoid higher sales taxes in Cook County.
March 21 -
The Federal TIFIA loan program provides lower cost capital for toll roads, but can increase bondholder risk, Moody's Investors Service said in a new report.
March 21 -
Three Detroit-area hospital systems said Friday they plan to merge into a single $2.8 billion system.
March 21 -
Aviation groups difference over a proposal to fund airport infrastructure projects with higher passenger facility charges.
March 20 -
The scandal over a traffic jam on the George Washington Bridge not only damaged Gov. Chris Christie's presidential prospects, it spotlighted the politicization of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, a major municipal bond issuer.
March 20 -
Wisconsin received the AAA rating from Kroll Bond Rating Agency on its transportation revenue bond credit ahead of a nearly $400 million sale slated for Thursday. The other agencies rate the bonds in the mid- to high double-A category.
March 19 -
As Rhode Island lawmakers continue to debate Sakonnet River Bridge tolling, a state agency chief has threatened to return the bridge to the state if an impasse lingers.
March 19 -
Reliable, multi-year investments in the Northeast Corridor's 100-year-old rail infrastructure are needed to prevent massive system failures, warns Amtrak CEO Joe Boardman.
March 19 - Kentucky
The Kentucky House passed a bill that would ban the use of tolls for the $3.5 billion Brent Spence Bridge project being planned by Kentucky and Ohio, while moving ahead with P3 projects elsewhere in the state.
March 18 -
Plans for major terminal overhauls are afoot for airports at Kansas City and Des Moines where officials are promoting the need to modernize the air fields to meet current and future aviation demands.
March 18 -
Virginia DOT has stopped work on a $1.4 billion toll road until it obtains final federal environmental clearance.
March 18 -
A proposed 47-mile toll road linking Indiana and Illinois is eligible for a federal TIFIA loan that could reduce construction costs by up to 20%, officials said.
March 17 -
Record ridership is just one of several credit positives for public transit agencies, Moodys Investors Service said Monday.
March 17 -
Michigan lawmakers passed a $330 million mid-year 2014 budget supplemental bill last week that features more road money for local governments hit hard by the harsh winter.
March 17 -
Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe called a special session for March 24 because the House and Senate were unable to agree on a state budget or expanding Medicare.
March 17 -
New York MTA's Metro-North Railroad overemphasized on-time performance at the expense of rider safety, according to a blistering report by the Federal Railroad Administration.
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