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DALLAS — Tulsa, Okla., will finance the next 12 months of its five-year street improvement program with the proceeds from Thursday’s competitive sale of $70 million of general obligation bonds.
September 15 -
Standard & Poor’s revised its outlook to negative on two series of outstanding debt issued by Ward County on behalf of Trinity Health, the main tertiary provider in northwest North Dakota.
September 15 -
The Detroit Metropolitan Airport plans to install up to 22 gaming machines to lift revenue amid falling flight traffic.
September 15 -
Massachusetts Secretary of Transportation Jim Aloisi announced Friday that he will step down from his post by Nov. 1, the same time that a new bonding authority, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation, will begin overseeing most surface transportation systems throughout the state.
September 15 -
David Mack rebuffed New York Gov. David Paterson’s call to step down as vice chairman of the board at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and as a board member of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey last week.
September 15 -
The New York Senate last week confirmed Jay Walder as the new chairman and chief executive officer of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
September 15 -
SAN FRANCISCO — Like a patron at a Las Vegas buffet, the airport that serves the city is sampling a variety of the bond provisions enacted in this year’s federal stimulus bill.
September 11 -
DALLAS — Orleans Parish Hospital Service District A is considering a financing plan for a $130 million renovation project at a hurricane-damaged hospital in east New Orleans that could rely on bonds for half of the needed funds.
September 11 -
BRADENTON, Fla. - The Mississippi Department of Transportation yesterday announced that due to the credit crisis, it has suspended the procurement process for the state's first toll road to be built as a public-private partnership.
September 10 -
Fitch Ratings on Friday revised the rating outlook to stable from negative on $260 million of bonds issued for the Mount Sinai Medical Center of Florida.
September 10 -
Despite the lagging economy, the summer season proved to be busy at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
September 10 -
WASHINGTON - A group of municipal analysts is urging the Securities and Exchange Commission to require muni issuers to file with EMMA certain material event notices related to swaps, bank bonds, and liquidity facilities. But issuers and borrowers are warning that the proposed 10-day deadline for filing material event notices would be difficult or impossible to meet and are pushing for 30 days instead.
September 10 -
DALLAS - Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport is moving toward a $1.5 billion bond-financed renovation of the four original terminals that debuted 35 years ago.
September 9 -
Florida has dipped into its transportation trust fund for money to keep other programs going - an action other states may be forced to take if revenues continue to decline, market participants said.
September 9 -
DALLAS - The New Orleans Regional Transit Authority has proposed a $212 million streetcar expansion effort that would be financed with $73.5 million of sales tax revenue bonds and $121 million in federal transit funds.
September 9 -
New York Gov. David Paterson's choice to run the Metropolitan Transportation Authority said at a hearing yesterday that he would work with the Legislature to find a solution to the cash-strapped agency's needs but didn't offer proposals of his own. The state Senate will consider the nomination of Jay Walder as chairman and chief operating officer at a full confirmation hearing tomorrow.
September 9 -
New York's Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority's is returning to the competitive market on Thursday after a hiatus since 2001. The deal, a $158 million taxable Build America Bond offering, is coming on the heals of outlook changes to negative by two rating agencies last week.
September 8 -
CHICAGO - With an upgrade in hand, the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission heads into the market next week with $600 million of Garvees and will return next month with $300 million of road bonds that mark the final installment of borrowing under a $2 billion construction program.
September 8 -
The Government Accountability Office has issued a legal decision that says highways maintained by private third parties under public-private partnerships, including tolled highways, are eligible for federal highway grant funding.
September 8 -
The Tarrant County Hospital District, which operates as JPS Health Network, could see a $10 million revenue shortfall in fiscal 2010 due to more uninsured patients seeking medical care. The increased demand by patients without insurance may result in the system’s first deficit since 1975.
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