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Puerto Rico’s Department of Economic Development and Commerce is seeking $70 million of federal Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery funds to help finance capital projects related to the Port of the America’s development in Ponce.
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SAN FRANCISCO — The wheels are grinding slowly toward implementation of a landmark California bill authorizing public-private partnerships for transportation projects, with concerns arising from both would-be public and private participants as to how the P3 process will be implemented.
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WASHINGTON — Pennsylvania Gov. Edward G. Rendell said yesterday that he supports delaying a reauthorization of the current six-year transportation law until after the 2010 congressional elections.
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CHICAGO — Ohio State University’s board of trustees this week approved a $1 billion expansion plan of the school’s medical center campus that will rely on $925 million of new-money bonds.
September 24 -
WASHINGTON — Pension funds may be attracted to Build America Bonds but should be careful to diversify instead of only investing in their own state’s or city’s BABs, a New York City-based private-equity director said at a conference here Thursday.
September 24 -
Traffic at the airport carrying the code FAT has thinned, leading Fitch Ratings Monday to move its outlook on Fresno airport revenue bonds from stable to negative. The BBB-plus rating on about $60 million of outstanding bonds was affirmed.
September 24 -
The California High-Speed Rail Authority on Wednesday approved an application for more than $4.5 billion in federal stimulus money to fund engineering, design and construction on its planned high-speed passenger train system.
September 24 -
WASHINGTON - House lawmakers yesterday easily approved a bill that would extend funding for highways and other surface transportation by three months, after some controversy, as well as a measure to extend funding for airports for the same period of time.
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CHICAGO — Illinois erred in stripping Provena Covenant Medical Center in Urbana of its property tax exemption over charity-care levels and it should be restored because the hospital treats all patients regardless of their ability to pay, a Provena attorney told the state Supreme Court in oral arguments Wednesday.
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Lower-rated borrowers that couldn't meet the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York's stringent credit requirements are likely to find the door open a little wider in the near future if staff recommendations presented yesterday are implemented.
September 23 -
DALLAS - The New Orleans Aviation Board can begin the process of seeking bids for a long-term lease on Louis Armstrong International Airport following initial federal approval of the proposal to turn the city-owned facility into the first privately operated major passenger airport in the United States.
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CHICAGO - As Michigan legislators continue to wrangle over a 2010 budget, a group of environmental and transportation activists this week urged officials and Gov. Jennifer Granholm to drop plans to build a new $1.8 billion border crossing between Detroit and Windsor, Ontario.
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SAN FRANCISCO - San Jose, Calif.'s Norman Y. Mineta International Airport added a tax-exempt private-activity series to its commercial paper program last week as it began to take advantage of the alternative minimum tax holiday.
September 23 -
CHICAGO - Public finance banker Carole Brown will step down as chairwoman of the Chicago Transit Authority board after Chicago Mayor Richard Daley names a replacement so she can focus on her work at Siebert, Brandford Shank & Co.
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BRADENTON, Fla. — Wills Memorial Hospital in Washington, Ga., last month sold nearly $13 million of taxable Build America Bonds with a draw-down structure and enhancements that officials believe may help other rural health-care providers access the capital markets in these difficult times.
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The Tennessee Department of Transportation has identified 111 bridges across the state that will be replaced, repaired, or rehabilitated through a new initiative aimed at reducing the number of structurally deficient bridges in the state.
September 23 -
Fitch Ratings on Monday downgraded to AA-plus from AAA its rating on $71 million of Nemours Foundation outstanding health care revenue bonds. The rating agency said the outlook is stable.
September 23 -
House Transportation Committee chairman James L. Oberstar plans to bring a three-month extension of the current transportation funding law to the House for a vote today and insisted in an interview Monday that he will not support any further extensions in lieu of a new multi-year bill.
September 22 -
New Jersey officials yesterday broke ground on a new $247 million port facility as the South Jersey Port Corp. prepares to issue $56 million of state-appropriation debt in the next few months to help finance site preparations.
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Maintaining New York's double-A range credit rating is a priority, Lieut. Gov. Richard Ravitch said hours after his appointment was ruled legal by the state's highest court yesterday.
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