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House Transportation Committee chairman James L. Oberstar is lighting a fire under lawmakers to approve a multi-year transportation funding authorization bill by Sept. 30, vowing he will not sponsor or approve any short-term extension to the current law.
June 9 -
Unable to recover from an adverse court decision earlier this year, the company that ran the Hawaii Superferry filed for bankruptcy Saturday.
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The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, which aims to boost transit fares by 10% to 20% in the fall, yesterday approved moving forward with a public hearing process on the planned price hike.
June 5 -
SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco International Airport this week converted most of its floating-rate private-activity bonds subject to the alternative minimum tax into tax-exempt debt.
June 5 -
The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority staff last week recommended fare and parking increases and modest service cuts along with a total budget of $787.6 million for fiscal 2010.
June 4 -
Former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean and former Indianapolis Mayor Stephen Goldsmith yesterday announced the launch of a working group that will push for the creation of a new federal "center of excellence" that municipal and state officials could consult for guidance on public-private partnerships.
June 4 -
The Weirton Municipal Hospital Building Commission’s $7.5 million of revenue debt was downgraded by Fitch Ratings on Friday.
June 4 -
Moody’s Investors Service has revised its outlook to negative from stable on Elmhurst Memorial Healthcare’s Baa1 rating as a result of the hospital’s weakened credit profile. The action affects $502 million of debt.
June 3 -
Pennsylvania officials are debating whether to resubmit to federal officials an application to implement tolls on Interstate 80 or look to alternative revenue enhancers as the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission continues its payments to the state.
June 3 - Texas
DALLAS - The state Legislature's failure to approve $2 billion of bonds for the Texas Department of Transportation and uncertainty over the agency's future could force Gov. Rick Perry to call a special session, lawmakers said yesterday.
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DALLAS - Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal said a more detailed business plan is needed for a proposed state hospital complex in New Orleans that would replace storm-damaged Charity Hospital.
June 3 - Texas
WASHINGTON - State and local issuers could be awarded as much as $1.5 billion in discretionary grants, loans, and other credit assistance as early as this fall, under the new stimulus law.
June 3 -
New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority's heavy reliance on debt to finance its capital program will put increased pressure on its operating budget, state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli said in a report yesterday.
June 3 -
BRADENTON, Fla. - The Florida Department of Transportation yesterday said it had reached agreement on the business terms of a concession contract with the consortium Miami Access Tunnel to design, build, finance, operate, and maintain the $1.2 billion Port of Miami Tunnel project.
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New York Gov. David Paterson yesterday created a board to oversee the development and implementation of public-private partnership demonstration projects.
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SAN FRANCISCO - Oregon Gov. Ted Kulongoski plans to sign a transportation infrastructure package that will raise $300 million annually to pay debt service on bonds and to fund local spending on roads, bridges, and public transit.
June 2 - Texas
DALLAS - The time line for building a toll-financed roadway along the Trinity River corridor in downtown Dallas got a 20-month setback Monday.
June 2 - Texas
DALLAS - A local option tax for transportation projects in major urban areas appeared doomed Monday as this year's session of the Texas Legislature came to a close.
June 2 -
Congress should be careful when considering whether to legislatively require nonprofit hospitals to meet national minimum standards to remain tax-exempt, because the legislation could impose unfair burdens and costs and potentially damage the hospitals' bond ratings, an attorney warned earlier this week.
June 1 -
Officials last week cut the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority’s fiscal 2010 budget by $160 million to balance the spending plan.
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