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San Diego will build an 11-mile extension of its Blue Line light rail system with a $1 billion federal transit grant.
September 15 -
The already junk-rated bonds of a P3 highway project in Indiana received a downgrade from another rating agency as payment disputes among contractors reached a new level.
September 14 -
The Port of Seattle has unveiled the final design for a $636 million bond-funded airport renovation and expansion.
September 14 -
As traffic congestion increased, more and more motorists see tolls and mileage charges as funding solutions.
September 14 -
New York State lacks long-term planning for addressing its infrastructure challenges, leading engineers said during a recent panel discussion.
September 14 -
The Central Florida Expressway Authority plans a $425 million advance refunding spurred by continued low interest rates in the bond market and reduced negative arbitrage.
September 14 -
The Port of Los Angeles will price a $219.2 million revenue bond refunding Wednesday its officials say represents the first green bond sale by a port.
September 13 -
Funding provided by $200 billion of transit initiatives on November ballots would be big investment boost for public transportation.
September 13 -
The Chicago City Council will vote Wednesday on $3.5 billion of airport borrowing.
September 12 -
Central Texas transportation planning agency is looking into a proposed aerial tramway system in Austin.
September 9 -
Nearly two years after the opening of One World Trade Center, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey may soon be looking to sell the Manhattan landmark as part of a shift toward a more transportation focus.
September 9 -
States are expected to use almost $800 million of new federal grants aimed at smooth freight shipments to leverage another $3.6 billion of infrastructure investments from other sources.
September 8 -
Rhode Island will use $400 million under its RhodeWorks infrastructure initiative to rebuild and replace bridges at a crumbling Providence interchange.
September 7 -
FHWA will reallocate $2.8 billion of unspent federal highway funding to 49 states in fiscal 2016.
September 7 -
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission is headed toward a fiscal pileup that could imperil the states entire transportation system, said state Auditor General Eugene DePasquale.
September 7 -
The New York City Transitional Finance Authority intends to sell roughly $1 billion of future tax-secured subordinate bonds later this month.
September 6 -
The Airport Commission of the City and County of San Francisco is teeing up a nearly $900 million dollar bond deal.
September 6 -
Freight backlogs are biggest potential setback to U.S. ports from South Korean shipping bankruptcy.
September 6 -
Tennessee officials hope to avoid a $60 million cut in federal road funding over state's new under-21 DUI law.
September 2 -
Minnesota highway officials say road conditions will worsen without solution to growing revenue gap.
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