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The city's Public Utilities Commission is embarking on a $2.9 billion sewer upgrade plan.
July 16 -
Daniel Zarrilli, New York City’s Chief Resilience Officer, talks about how America's largest city is preparing to battle the effects of climate change and the global role it has taken on. He discusses the city’s efforts to divest its pension funds from fossil fuels to protect its economy and the lawsuit against energy companies. Chip Barnett and Paul Burton host.
July 10 -
"Hurricane Czar" Alan Rubin of Blank Rome tells how cities have redefined resiliency through data mining and green-bond mainstreaming, and explores what went wrong in Ellicott City, Md. Paul Burton and Chip Barnett host.
June 5 -
The $40 million offering will fund affordable housing projects
May 3 -
The City of Atlanta continues to move forward with infrastructure resilience and environmental justice.
April 17
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U.S. cities are on the front line of defense when responding to climate disasters, according to a new report from Kroll.
April 13 -
Climate Bonds Initiative of London cited the authority's $662 million green sale.
March 21 -
The cost of certification and disclosure requirements over the life of the bonds are cited as potential holdups.
March 2 -
Vermont’s first sustainability bond sale yielded strong demand to fund new affordable housing throughout the Green Mountain State, according to Gov. Phil Scott.
February 12 -
John Chiang will co-host a two-day green bond event later this month in Santa Monica.
February 6 -
A wave of U.S. catastrophes has northeast municipal issuers scrutinizing resiliency options and how to fund them.
January 19 -
The Vermont Housing Finance Agency is prepping the state’s first sustainability bond sale.
January 2 -
The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District will get its advance refunding deal done this year after accelerating its schedule.
December 8 -
Long perceived as clunky and stagnant, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority is recrafting itself under control board oversight.
December 1 -
La Verne is using a new Enhanced Infrastructure Financing District to develop the area around a new train station.
November 16 -
The authority is selling state revolving fund debt.
October 4 -
The authority, which runs Greater Boston mass transit, intends to sell the bonds as part of a $574 million competitive sale.
September 20 -
A bill to strengthen consumer protections for Property Assessed Clean Energy financing programs is headed to the governor’s desk.
September 12 -
An asset manager looks to tap growing demand for sustainable investments the same day the president pulls out of the Paris Accord.
July 3 -
New York’s MTA plans to come to market next week with a competitive $700 million BAN sale.
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