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The Indiana Finance Authority approved its takeover of a struggling highway public-private partnership.
June 30 -
Troubleshooter Joe Lhota, back as chair of New York's MTA, has no shortage of challenges.
June 30 -
The developer of a Florida passenger train service may forgo private activity bonds.
June 28 -
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Gov. Jim Justice Tuesday signed a bill that would create a single-fee E-ZPass program and set the date to vote on highway bonds.
June 28 -
A new study could plant the seeds for rail transit across the Bayonne Bridge, though it would require cooperation between the New York region's two major transportation agencies.
June 23 -
Joseph Lhota will return to New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority as its board chairman.
June 22 -
Gov. Andrew Cuomo advanced legislation to give New York State majority control of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
June 20 -
A remark by Gov. Andrew Cuomo could reinvigorate discussion about New York City congestion pricing.
June 20 -
Chicago enters the market with $825 million of new money and refunding O'Hare airport revenue bonds.
June 19 -
New York’s MTA plans to come to market next week with a competitive $700 million BAN sale.
June 19 -
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo celebrated the opening of a new concourse at Penn Station.
June 19 -
Indiana will assume direct control over a troubled P3 under preliminary settlement agreements.
June 19 -
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority will conduct a study to identify commuter rail needs and improvements.
June 16 -
Jonathan Peters, a finance professor at the College of Staten Island and research fellow at CCNY's University Transportation Research Center, delves into aging infrastructure, cost overruns and interagency bickering that affect such projects as Gateway, Second Avenue subway and East Side access. Hosted by Paul Burton and Andrew Coen.
June 15 -
The Port of Oakland has earned an upgrade from Moody's Investors Service.
June 14 -
Airports are expected to issue almost $19 billion of additional debt over the next two years.
June 14 -
The Chicago Transit Authority and Regional Transportation Authority are latest rating victims of Illinois political gridlock.
June 14 -
Indiana is negotiating with I-69 bondholders and preparing to take control of the troubled P3 project.
June 13 -
New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced a mitigation plan for widespread summer delays expected at Penn Station.
June 12 -
Philadelphia International Airport has a new deal with its airlines.
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