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New Jersey Transit has named former Amtrak chief operating officer William Crosbie as the agencys new executive director.
April 7 -
Florida Gov. Rick Scott signed a bill Monday creating the Florida Department of Transportation Financing Corp., to issue tax-exempt bonds for agency projects that will include public-private partnerships.
April 6 -
The Maryland Board of Public Works on Wednesday approved a $5.6 billion, 36-year contract with a consortium of companies to design, build, operate and maintain a 16.2 mile light rail line that will link two counties in Maryland as well as connect to Amtrak, MARC and local bus services.
April 6 -
The first inventory of Texas toll roads is a starting point for future discussions about how to reduce tolling, said an anti-toll Texas lawmaker.
April 4 -
Drivers use of toll roads, bridges and tunnels increased by 7% last year, a record-breaking rate of growth that puts tolling usage on pace to double in less than 10 years, according to a report.
April 1 -
Kentucky lawmakers sent Gov. Matt Bevin a sweeping bill authorizing public-private partnerships, although it prohibits tolls on any state transportation projects that connect with Ohio.
March 31 -
The Federal Transit Administration will distribute $266 million of competitive grants this year for transit infrastructure and environmentally friendly bus projects.
March 30 -
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport launched a $6 billion, 20-year capital plan; the worlds busiest airport is part of a wave of U.S. airports spending money on infrastructure as traffic booms.
March 30 -
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority has proposed a $1.4 billion 2017 fiscal budget that spares riders a fare hike.
March 29 -
Private investors in Marylands multi-billion dollar Purple Line P3 rail project will finance their share of construction with a federal loan and private-activity bonds.
March 29 -
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority could ask voters to approve an additional half cent sales tax in addition to extending one passed in 2008 to fund $120 billion of transportation projects.
March 28 -
Mississippi state senators approve a placeholder measure that keeps a proposed gas tax increase on the table.
March 28 -
The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority could pursue a portion of its $8 billion expansion plan under terms of a bill Georgia legislators passed shortly before adjourning.
March 28 -
An overhaul of LaGuardia Airport is closer to taking flight after the Port Authority of New York and Jersey Board of Commissioners voted to approve a public-private partnership for the $4 billion project.
March 24 -
The Gateway Tunnel rail project connecting New Jersey to Manhattan received a commitment for $70 million in an effort to fast-track the estimated $20 billion initiative.
March 24 -
Chicago Transit Authority will use a $255 million federal TIFIA loan to replace more than 800 rail cars.
March 24 -
States can compete for $95 million of federal grants for experiments with user-based road funding mechanisms.
March 23 -
Indiana Governor Mike Pence signed into law $1 billion in new road and bridge funding for the next two years.
March 23 -
New Yorks MTA expects to know the fate of its five-year capital program by the end of the month, said Chairman Thomas Prendergast.
March 23 -
Sierra Club and other environmental groups filed a federal lawsuit to stop Colorados $1.8 billon P3 rebuild of I-70.
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