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MTA variable-rate debt is well under its policy threshold.
April 25 -
Rhode Island Commerce Secretary Stefan Pryor touts the state's initiative to revive its manufacturing industry, and the "hit parade" of Ocean State business activity. Hosted by Northeast regional editor Paul Burton.
April 25 -
Former Hawaii Gov. Ben Cayetano asked President Donald Trump to defund Honolulu's elevated rail project.
April 24 -
Authority plans May sales of $350M and $83M
April 24 -
Jeff Morales, head of California's High-Speed Rail Authority, announced his resignation.
April 21 -
Former Vice President Joe Biden urged transportation planners to get out of their comfort zone.
April 21 -
The federal government’s attempt to restrict international travel from some Mid-Eastern countries could cost the city and state of New York over $100 million in lost tax revenue this year, the New York City Council was told on Thursday.
April 21 -
The Gateway plan to add a second rail tunnel linking New Jersey with Manhattan has funding challenges.
April 21 -
A judge delayed a hearing on the expenditure of California high-speed rail proceeds.
April 19 -
Spreads widened on bonds for new nuclear units in South Carolina and Georgia.
April 19 -
Greater Latrobe, Pa., School Board Tuesday approved a nearly $10 million bond issue to help finance construction of the district's new Latrobe Elementary School.
April 19 -
Doreen Frasca and Ken Cushine, Principals, discuss their history and conviction in providing municipal advisory services that are dedicated to the complex airport sector. Hosted by John Hallacy.
April 18 -
After 20 years as a consultant to airports and airlines, Frasca & Associates LLC is thriving and planning to expand its offices, staff and client base.
April 18 -
The pace of housing starts slowed by 6.8% to a 1.215 million seasonally adjusted annual rate in March, below expectations for a decline to a 1.238 million pace, data reported by the Commerce Department Tuesday morning showed.
April 18 -
California will appeal to international investors when it prices $1.2 billion of taxable GOs
April 17 -
Fitch upgraded Children's Hospital Medical Center of Akron.
April 17 -
As legislators in Madison debate how to fill a $1 billion hole in the state's transportation fund, cash-strapped local government officials are left with no choice but to use band-aids to patch the potholes riddling the state's crumbling roads and bridges.
April 10 -
Two major construction projects on U.S. Highway 95 in North Idaho are at the top of the list for funding if Gov. Butch Otter signs a major transportation bill that lawmakers passed.
April 10 -
The West Virginia House adopted a resolution that would authorize $1.6 billion in bonds, which is the cornerstone of Gov. Jim Justice's road program.
April 10 -
Transportation bills now headed to negotiations in the state Capitol include increases in funding, but members of the Area Transportation Partnership for Southwest Minnesota are not optimistic that the region's needs will be met.
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