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Two California state lawmakers released a proposal they say would generate $7.4 billion annually for transportation, with $2.5 billion going directly to cities and counties.
August 19 -
State gasoline tax collections climb as more Americans hit the road, giving states additional borrowing capacity.
August 19 -
N.J. Gov. Chris Christie opens the general fund to restart transportation project stalled over fight with lawmakers.
August 18 -
Lawsuits by two Florida counties challenging the $1.75 billion private activity bond award for the All Aboard Florida passenger train project can proceed, after a federal judge ruled in the counties' favor.
August 17 -
A new coalition of labor and business is hoping to persuade Illinois voters to support a constitutional amendment that would halt the diversion of transportation-related revenue.
August 17 -
A big increase in New Jersey's gasoline tax would restart work on $3.5 billion of stalled road projects, Gov. Chris Christie said.
August 17 -
Both presidential candidates should focus more on rebuilding U.S. infrastructure, former officials urge.
August 16 -
The Gary/Chicago International Airport Authority may seek another round of bond funding after a year that saw operations increase following the expansion of its main runway.
August 15 -
Austin, Texas, council unanimously puts a $720 million mobility bond referendum to fund rebuild of city streets to November vote.
August 15 - Texas
Lenders will own the private operator of State Highway 130 near Austin under a Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization plan filed last week.
August 15 -
Illinois officials are asking road builders for input on a P3 project to add toll lanes to an existing interstate highway.
August 12 -
A revitalization project in Camden N.J. is getting a federal boost as the city continues to rebound from fiscal challenges.
August 12 -
Rep. Chris Van Hollen has introduced a bill that would create a federal green bank to provide loans and loan guarantees to help regional, state and local green banks finance clean energy and energy efficiency projects.
August 11 -
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker vetoed a pilot program to test a vehicle-miles-traveled road fee system.
August 11 -
The MTAs New York City Transit division left more than $13 million in fines and fees on the table, according to an audit by state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
August 11 -
A rural Texas county along the route of a proposed high-speed rail link between Dallas and Houston voted in restrictions that could throttle the $10 billion private project.
August 10 -
Transit officials and advocates recalled Robert Kiley as a savvy manager who helped lead New York Citys subway and bus system out of its systematic decay.
August 10 -
Most registered voters believe governments should reverse infrastructure decline by boosting spending.
August 9 -
Bonds issued for a P3 highway project in Indiana were downgraded to junk following construction delays and payment disputes among contractors.
August 8 -
Virginia transportation officials plan to select a private partner by fall for the $2 billion I-66 toll lane project.
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