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With refunding opportunities fading, municipal bond volume in the Southwest region fell 13% from 2012 to $56 billion in 2013.
February 24 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has approved 2014 capital and operating budgets.
February 21 -
Local and national transportation officials gathered in Los Angeles Thursday to sign a grant agreement directing $670 million in federal funds to a $1.4 billion project to connect light rail lines now 1.9 miles apart on the opposite ends of downtown Los Angeles.
February 21 -
A Boulder environmental group has vowed to sue the Colorado Department of Transportation to stop a $490 million public-private project on the main highway to Denver.
February 21 -
Without taxpayer support, the ubersecretive $1.6 billion MBTA retirement fund would go broke between 2024 and 2036, said a report by Boston's Pioneer Institute.
February 21 -
Congress must show political courage in expanding federal transportation funding as the Highway Trust Fund dwindles, DOT Secretary Foxx said Thursday.
February 20 -
Standard & Poor's has downgraded the ratings on Northern Inyo Local County Hospital District's revenue bonds to junk.
February 20 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey adopted a $27.6 billion capital plan focused on transportation projects.
February 19 -
Regional Transportation Authority of Illinois board chairman John Gates announced Wednesday he would step down from the post at the end of his term in June.
February 19 -
The rise in high-deductible health plans could bring more pressure to bear on an already pressured non-profit health care sector, Fitch Ratings said.
February 19 -
A California appeals court has agreed to fast track review of a lower court's decision that prevents the state from issuing $8.6 billion in bonds for its high-speed rail project.
February 18 -
The benefits of stimulus spending on transportation infrastructure during economic downturns outweigh the initial cost, the Transportation Research Board says.
February 18 -
The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission has adopted a 20-year construction program to meet a federal planning mandate but warned it can't really afford the plan amid dwindling funding.
February 14 -
Five consortiums have submitted statements of qualification for the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation's rapid bridge replacement P3 project.
February 14 -
Miami-Dade County's repeal of employee healthcare contributions is a credit negative for Florida's largest county, Moody's Investors Service said Feb. 13.
February 13 -
Voters in Arizona's Maricopa County may be asked in November to approve a $935 million bond proposal to revamp the county's public hospital system.
February 13 -
Conservative financial structure of grant anticipation revenue bonds will buffer their credit ratings if federal highway funds drop in fiscal 2015, Standard & Poor's predicts.
February 13 -
Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley unveiled a plan for the municipal parking system that would keep the asset under city control as an alternative to a controversial proposal to lease it to the local port authority for an upfront cash payment.
February 13 -
Four consortiums whose members include top firms in the public-private partnership industry compete for Floridas $2.4 billion I-4 Ultimate Project.
February 13 -
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn unveiled the draft of a five-year plan to overhaul its Medicaid program in hopes of snaring $5.2 billion in additional federal funding.
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