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The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority is considering whether to move forward with two bond deals before it gains a new board of directors on Nov. 1 as part of the state’s overall transportation reform initiative.
July 10 -
The New Jersey Transit Authority yesterday approved two spending measures for fiscal 2010, a $1.39 billion capital plan and a $1.79 billion operating budget as the agency reached its 30th year of providing mass-transit services throughout the Garden State.
July 9 -
The West Virginia Parkways, Economic Development and Tourism Authority last week voted to raise tolls on the state’s turnpike to protect bondholders and insure that the 88-mile-long toll road remains in good condition.
July 9 -
WASHINGTON - The North Carolina Turnpike Authority expects to issue $616 million of bonds next week for the Triangle Expressway System - a project designed to relieve traffic in one of the nation's fastest-growing regions but delayed for months by the credit crisis.
July 9 -
Planners should consider building and tolling more roads to reduce traffic congestion in the future, even though congestion in urban areas declined slightly in 2007 because of higher gas prices and may continue to do so because of the recession, the Texas Transportation Institute said a report released yesterday.
July 9 -
WASHINGTON - A key Republican senator is opposing an 18-month extension of the current surface transportation law and urging Obama administration officials to use unspent federal stimulus funds to replenish the Highway Trust Fund, which is expected to run out of money this summer.
July 9 -
The Regional Transportation Authority will cut internal spending in its $36.7 million budget by 12% and work with its transit service boards — the Chicago Transit Authority, Pace suburban bus service and Metra commuter rail — to reduce costs due to revised revenue estimates that were lowered by $61 million.
July 8 -
BRADENTON, Fla. - The Atlanta City Council on Monday approved the sale of $1.4 billion of new-money and refunding bonds, with most of the proceeds going toward completion of the new international terminal at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.
July 8 -
General Motors Corp. late last month announced its selection of Orion Township for an assembly plant to build its future small-car model — one bit of good news for local and Michigan state officials grappling with dwindling revenues and high unemployment made worse by the struggling auto industry.
July 8 -
New Jersey's coffers will feel the effects of St. Mary's Hospital's bankruptcy proceedings, as the state will pay on Sept. 1 a $1.06 million debt service payment on $45.4 million of state contract bonds, with no reimbursement from the hospital on the horizon.
July 7 -
DALLAS - The Texas Transportation Commission has a new lease on life and $2 billion more in bonding capacity available after a two-day special legislative session that ended Thursday, but some funding methods remain in limbo.
July 7 -
Louisiana Health Secretary Alan Levine on Monday said that the governor’s office is considering the termination of Louisiana State University’s legal affiliation with a proposed academic and charity hospital in New Orleans. The LSU board of supervisors has rejected a governing agreement for the facility that had been negotiated by Levine.
July 2 -
A Florida Department of Transportation project engineer said Monday that the agency is evaluating whether to restart the nearly $2 billion concession project near Jacksonville known as the First Coast Outer Beltway.
July 2 -
Florida officials yesterday said the state’s first Build America Bond sale — a $255 million taxable deal — would save $56.1 million for the state’s turnpike enterprise system.
July 2 - Texas
DALLAS - A bill to authorize a $2 billion bond issue for the Texas Department of Transportation is already in the hopper, awaiting debate at today's special session of the Legislature. But the contentious issue of toll roads could extend the session beyond Gov. Rick Perry's goal of three days, lawmakers say.
July 1 -
WASHINGTON - A legislative proposal to establish a system of metropolitan infrastructure banks included in the $450 billion multi-year transportation bill making its way through the House is drawing questions about the banks' utility, whether they would be redundant, and if there would be a market for bonds issued to capitalize them.
July 1 -
Moody’s Investors Service downgraded Lakewood Hospital Association to A2 and assigned a negative outlook due to admission declines and operating losses.
July 1 -
The Massachusetts Turnpike Authority yesterday entered into an agreement with the commonwealth in which the agency will receive $100 million from Massachusetts' coffers to help cover debt service costs during the next 30 years in return for the agency not implementing a toll hike on the Metropolitan Highway System in fiscal 2010.
June 30 -
The Arkansas Blue Ribbon Committee on Highway Finance last week hired two economists to help it determine the true cost of maintaining state roads at recommended levels.
June 30 -
The first projects financed under Tulsa’s Fix The Streets effort will get under way this summer, with proceeds from the first $11 million of the $285 million of general obligation bonds authorized for the five-year program.
June 30

