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The New York State Thruway Authority is planning an $850 million bond sale in early May to aid the construction of an estimated $5 billion new Tappan Zee Bridge.
April 27 -
The Baltimore Board of Finance has approved $535 million of TIF bonds for a $5.5 billion waterfront development project.
April 26 -
The Illinois Regional Transportation Authority will take bids Tuesday on $150 million of working cash notes that help the agency manage cash flow amid ongoing state aid payment delays.
April 25 -
New Jersey Transit is back to the drawing board looking for someone to lead the nation's third-busiest public transportation system after former Amtrak chief operating officer William Crosbie opted not to take the executive director post just days before his scheduled start date.
April 25 -
Congested urban highways in the U.S. add unnecessary costs to truckers as drivers spend long hours in traffic bottlenecks.
April 25 -
Missouri Senate passes a bill setting up a statewide gasoline tax referendum in November.
April 22 -
Political jockeying over funding for the New Jersey Transportation Trust Fund is putting capital projects throughout the Garden State in danger.
April 22 -
The MTA board authorized Chairman Thomas Prendergast to settle a dispute with New York City officials over the proposed 99-year lease of its former headquarters.
April 21 -
The fiscal 2017 federal transportation budget approved by Senate Appropriations Committee incorporates FAST Act funding.
April 21 -
A revised revenue estimate that is $229 million below previous forecasts will delay highway projects and force other state spending cuts, Kansas officials said.
April 21 -
The San Diego Association of Governments plans a bond sale in mid-July.
April 20 -
U.S. airports, ports, and toll roads should experience healthy growth in 2016 thanks to a recovering economy and low fuel prices.
April 20 -
The New York MTA board approved the latest, $29.5 billion, iteration of a five-year capital program that seemingly has had more delays than some of its megaprojects.
April 20 -
New transportation program dedicates portion of revenue from Nebraskas gasoline tax to state road infrastructure bank.
April 19 -
Variable-rate debt represents a manageable 7% of New York MTAs $36.7 billion debt portfolio, finance manager Patrick McCoy said.
April 19 -
Junk-rated Chicago Public Schools will offer a fiscal 2017 budget next month that relies on credit lines to help pay its bills, schools chief Forrest Claypool said.
April 19 -
Construction delays at the 72nd Street station could jeopardize the planned December opening of the Second Avenue subway line, New York MTA officials say.
April 18 -
Maryland is seeking a federal FASTLANE grant to expand a subsea rail tunnel that moves freight at the Port of Maryland.
April 18 - Texas
An international consortium of investors and project developers plans to issue $272 million of private activity bonds to build toll lanes in one of the Houston areas most congested corridors.
April 18 -
State officials say a 45% road funding shortfall will cripple Minnesotas highway expansion plans by 2018.
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