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Maine voters are poised to approve additional borrowing for transportation projects on Election Day, according to recent polling.
October 4 -
Rhode Island Commerce Corp. plans a negotiated sale of $250 million in Series 2016B state Department of Transportation grant anticipation bonds.
October 4 -
Virginia has the environmental clearance to go ahead with a highway project originally earmarked for P3 funding.
October 3 -
Three months after ordering a shutdown of most New Jersey road and transit projects, Republican Gov. Chris Christie and leaders of the legislatures Democratic majorities forged an agreement to fund the states Transportation Trust Fund through a gas tax hike.
October 3 -
Charleston County, S.C., officials cite low state road funding in asking voters for sales tax increase.
September 30 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is plotting a return to its transportation roots, though unraveling its real estate tangle may be difficult.
September 30 -
DALLAS The Texas A&M Transportation Institute will look into the feasibility of an eight-mile aerial tramway system in Austin known as the Wire that would move passengers high above the citys often gridlocked roadways.
September 29 -
Infrastructure projects in the U.S. are plagued by long pre-construction periods, an under-utilization of the public-private partnership financing model, and an inability to both gain support and access capital, a panel of market participants said this week.
September 28 -
Technology-driven transportation projects will be funded with $15 million of new federal Smart Cities grants.
September 28 -
The board of New York's MTA approved its new rotation of bond underwriters while holding off on the application of Wells Fargo Securities.
September 28 -
A long-awaited overhaul of New Yorks Pennsylvania Station is now full steam ahead, according to Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who touted sweeping plans Tuesday to create a new world-class transportation hub.
September 27 -
New York MTA intends to market five subseries of floating rate securities totaling $242 million and also refund $500 million of transportation revenue bonds in October.
September 27 -
Atlantic City has reached an agreement to sell its old municipal airport property to its water utility in a deal that city officials hope will help it avoid a state takeover.
September 26 -
New York MTA has put business with Wells Fargo Securities and approval as a senior manager for bond transactions on hold pending its review of the banks practices, following revelations that Wells Fargo bank employees secretly created accounts without clients approval
September 26 -
Report from GAO finds states challenged by need to fund bridge projects from limited resources.
September 26 -
San Diego Trolley's $1 billion federal grant is a credit positive for the transit expansion, Moody's Investors Service said in a report.
September 23 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey will issue bonds to finance its share of a planned $3 billion overhaul of Manhattans Penn Station.
September 23 -
Planners for a 10-county region around Nashville have approved a 25-year, $6 billion transit program.
September 23 -
Oregons road user task force wants state lawmakers to expand its existing vehicle-miles-traveled fee system.
September 22 -
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced capital investments to improve two key stations on the Long Island Rail Road's 40-mile spine between Jamaica and Ronkonkoma.
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