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New York Assemblyman Phillip Goldfeder asked Gov. Andrew Cuomo to direct a portion of $5 billion in budget surplus to restore the abandoned Rockaway Beach rail line.
November 19 -
President Obama is pushing for Congress to take up his proposed $302 billion, four-year Grow America Act before the extension of the Highway Trust Fund expires in May, a top Transportation Department official said Tuesday at The Bond Buyer's Transportation Finance/P3 Conference.
November 18 -
San Francisco's toll bridge agency is planning to sell $814 million of refunding and revenue bonds next month.
November 18 -
High speed rail in the U.S. is stymied by a lack of political will and no dedicated funding.
November 18 -
The Gary/Chicago International Airport, located in struggling Gary, Ind., is making its first bond market appearance this week with the sale of $30 million of tax increment-backed bonds.
November 18 -
New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority unveiled its proposals late Monday to increase fares and tolls by 4% over the next two years.
November 17 -
Installing London- and Paris-style platform doors in New York subways could also provide a badly needed revenue stream, said one MTA board member.
November 17 -
Charlotte, N.C., wants the FAA to settle a lengthy governance dispute between local and state officials over Charlotte Douglas International Airport.
November 17 -
The failure of Congress to agree on sustainable, long-term federal transportation funding is leading to more local solutions.
November 17 -
A $63.7 million remarketing of Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority general revenue bonds triggered strong retail demand, according to New York MTAs finance manaher.
November 17 -
Virginia Transportation Secretary Aubrey Layne says new P3 rules remove the mystery from the selection process.
November 17 -
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation proposed a series of tax and fee hikes to raise $750 million over the next two years to address a funding gap.
November 17 -
The Arizona Transportation Board will enter rush-hour traffic to the refunding market this week with a $457 million issue expected to bring net present value savings of better than 5%.
November 17 -
Metra, the transit agency that provides commuter rail linking Chicago suburbs to Chicago, approved a 2015 budget that sets the stage for the agency's debut as a tax-exempt borrower with an inaugural $100 million issue.
November 14 -
A group of northwest Indiana counties is eyeing a bid for a 75-year lease of the Indiana Toll Road that would be financed with more than $4 billion of tax-exempt revenue bonds.
November 14 -
The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority approves a $1 billion capital construction program at Reagan National Airport.
November 14 -
Moody's Investors Service affirmed its A1 rating for Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego and revised the hospital's outlook to positive from stable affecting $404 million in outstanding debt.
November 14 -
The Michigan Senate approved a new road funding tax that could raise as much as $1.5 billion in new annual funding, marking a victory for Gov. Rick Snyder.
November 14 -
The Internal Revenue Service is auditing bonds issued in 2006 by the Orange County Health Facilities Authority in Florida for Orlando Regional Healthcare System, now Orlando Health Inc.
November 14 -
The new Central Florida Expressway Authority plans to interview four candidates for the executive director's position, and move forward with its first major financing.
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