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Managing a successful transportation P3 requires political support and public approval from the beginning of the process, experts say.
November 20 -
Veronique Ronnie Hakim returns as MTA New York City Transit president after 18 months as NJ Transit executive director.
November 20 -
Pat Foye, executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, is planning to step down, the agency announced Thursday.
November 19 - Texas
A $282 million federal transportation loan will finance additional lanes on an eight-mile stretch of U.S. 183 in Austin, U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx announced.
November 19 -
New Yorks transit workers union chief and the CEO of a paratransit vendor plan to meet again in the hopes of averting a strike over working conditions.
November 19 -
Legislative gridlock in Congress over long-term transportation funding is causing problems for the states.
November 19 -
The Chicago City Council adopted new rules governing any future asset privatization deals against a backdrop of lingering political and public anger over the citys parking meter lease fiasco.
November 18 -
Higher interest rates could challenge New Yorks Metropolitan Transportation Authority over the next few years, said its chief financial officer.
November 18 -
Los Angeles Airport expects to be the busiest U.S. airport during Thanksgiving holiday for third year in a row.
November 17 -
The Senate will consider a House-approved transportation appropriations bill that keeps fiscal 2016 highway funding at fiscal 2015 levels.
November 17 -
The Illinois State Toll Highway Authority is highlighting to investors its double-A ratings and fiscal strength as it prices a $400 million deal against a backdrop of two recent downgrades to Illinois state general obligation bonds.
November 17 -
House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee leaders have introduced a bill that would extend transportation funding through Dec. 4 to give House and Senate conferees time to negotiate a multiyear measure.
November 16 -
The Wyoming Department of Transportation says it needs an additional $62 million per year to maintain its roads and bridges, even as a recent report concludes that the state faces a sharp drop in revenue due to a weak oil and gas market.
November 16 -
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority has opened its first new regional station in nearly 20 years as part of a public private partnership.
November 16 -
New York MTA plans $700 million of new-money transportation revenue bond anticipation notes and a $43.8 million remarketing next month, said finance manager Patrick McCoy.
November 16 -
A consortium of Canadian pension funds will take over the lease rights to the Chicago Skyway toll road for $2.8 billion.
November 16 -
Federal, state and New York City officials met with MTA Chairman Thomas Prendergast to discuss how to fast-track Second Avenue subway line extension to Harlem.
November 13 -
Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe plans to ask lawmakers for approval to issue up to $3.5 billion of bonds for capital needs, including transportation projects.
November 12 -
New York and New Jersey announced a deal to allow a long-stalled Amtrak tail runnel project between New York and New Jersey to move full steam ahead.
November 12 -
The Federal Transit Administration estimates that more than $131 billion will be needed for transit systems in poor and marginal condition, including almost $86 billion to replace infrastructure that has already exceeded its useful life, Moodys Investment Service said in a report issued on Thursday.
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