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Lawmakers skeptical of tax credits and private investments want details of Trumps infrastructure proposal.
November 23 -
As New York MTA faces another stretch of uncertainty, a faction within its board is calling for reduced fare for lower-income riders.
November 23 -
State legislators and highway officials will grapple with transportation funding proposals in 2017.
November 22 -
Fitch revised its outlook to negative on $123 million of Capitol Region Parking System Series 2013A senior parking revenue bonds in Harrisburg, Pa.
November 22 -
State highway officials warn that Trumps $1 trillion infrastructure proposal ignores Highway Trust Fund woes.
November 21 -
Concerned about the muni markets ability to absorb a flood of tax-exempt AMT bonds from U.S. airports, Dallas Fort Worth International Airport may turn to taxable debt.
November 21 -
Trumps plan is seen by finance professionals as an effort to attract private capital to infrastructure projects.
November 18 -
Self-driving vehicles could be the ticket for replacing the fuel tax as the main road funding mechanism, accord to transportation experts.
November 18 -
DALLAS -- U.S. economic performance next year is expected to be tepid or about the same as 2016, according to respondents of the Fitch Live Market Survey on Thursday.
November 17 -
The New York State Thruway Authority is expected to face fiscal challenges with its current revenue structure and must implement a long-term capital plan to cover important infrastructure needs, according to a new audit released by State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
November 17 -
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio signed legislation authorizing the creation of the Greater JFK Business Improvement District.
November 17 -
The looming deadline of California's special legislative session on transportation funding could provide an opening for much-needed legislation before new lawmakers take their seats next legislative session, those closely watching the developments in Sacramento believe.
November 17 -
Continued biennial toll and fare increases, and further savings are essential for the finances of New Yorks MTA, its chief financial officer told the board.
November 16 -
A $338.5 million federal loan is part of the funding package for a subsea road tunnel project in Virginia.
November 16 -
Transit advocates want Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan to drop search for high-tech ways to unclog congestion.
November 15 -
The finance committee of New York's MTA approved Loeb & Loeb LLP as outside counsel relating to the Penn Station renovation project.
November 15 -
The Colorado Department of Transportation will study a method of charging motorists by the mile to replace the states fuel tax. The four-month study begins in December.
November 14 -
The opening of New Yorks long-delayed $4.5 billion Second Avenue subway line by years end is still up in the air, said the MTAs independent engineer.
November 14 -
Local governments should look to own resources to fund large transportation projects, warns Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn.
November 14 -
Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority is pricing $514.8 million in bonds this week fresh off passage of a half-cent sales tax measure.
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