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Although New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority has invested more than $120 billion in capital improvements since 1982, the pace of investment has not kept up with the need.
November 9 -
Kansas City voters advanced a proposed P3 to rebuild the city's airport terminal.
November 8 -
Amid East Coast transit systems' overcrowding and strained capital budgets, advocates tout ferries as low-cost alternatives.
November 3 -
Funding shortfalls, delayed expansion projects, and gridlock threaten the viability of the Amazon bids, according to the Tri-State Transportation Campaign.
November 1 -
The owners of Florida’s private passenger train project want to beat the Jan. 1 expiration date of a private activity bond allocation.
November 1 -
The program heads to the Financial Review Commission and the Michigan Finance Authority for approval.
October 24 -
The new system would feature enhanced technology and integrate across all the authority's subway, bus and commuter rail units.
October 24 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey says it has spent almost $1 billion, with more on the way.
October 20 -
The state’s high-speed rail program still faces a long journey to completion beset by lawsuits and political opponents.
October 19 -
New York will begin testing self-driving cars early next year — with the first experiments set to be held in Manhattan.
October 17 -
The $1.5 billion bridge replacement project is seen as necessary to preserve reliable train service between New Jersey and Manhattan.
October 16 -
“We’re going to bond here like crazy,” said West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice.
October 11 -
Fitch raised Lambert airport's rating as the city awaits financial advisory proposals on privatization
October 10 -
Honolulu rail project sees positive credit outlook from Moody's
October 5 -
The GOs are part of the state’s largest-ever road financing plan, which could total $2.5 billion.
October 5 -
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation is scaling back on highway and bridge projects.
October 3 -
New York City’s economy is taking a $400 million a year hit from subway delays, according to an economic analysis released by City Comptroller Scott Stringer on Sunday.
October 2 -
The rating agency cited the backing of the authority's transportation revenue bonds by a gross lien on operating revenues.
September 29 -
Rep. Nydia Velázquez says Trump's 10-day waiver of Jones Act won't help Puerto Rico.
September 28 -
Nick Sifuentes, executive director of the Tri-State Transportation Campaign, explores how to improve mass transit funding and capital budget management in the New York City region, including Connecticut and New Jersey. Hosted by Paul Burton.
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