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The twin ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are bracing for potential impacts from a slowing Chinese economy.
September 3 -
Prospects for bringing all New York subway stations to a state of good repair are dim even if the MTA gets full capital funding, said a watchdog organization.
September 3 -
Florida's Martin and Indian River counties launched new legal challenges to the private All Aboard Florida passenger train project within days of a scheduled $1.75 billion bond offering.
September 2 -
California lawmakers are getting closer to finding more money for the state's infrastructure with less than two weeks left in the regular legislative session, though deep divides remain.
September 2 -
The Teamsters union and New England governors are making separate pushes for prompt action on long-term federal transportation funding.
September 2 -
U.S. toll roads rated by Moody's Investors Service improved their finances in fiscal year 2014, the rating agency said.
September 1 -
The Atlanta Streetcar is conducting a national search for an executive director, and has named former AECOM/URS Corp. transit manager Keith Jones as interim director.
September 1 -
Surplus toll road revenues will fund preliminary engineering studies on a potential rapid rail segment in north central Texas.
September 1 -
The Tri-county Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon will sell $133.6 million of triple-A rated payroll tax bonds Sept. 9.
August 31 -
Expectations of nearly $1 billion in new revenue for rebounding Michigan would not be enough to offset shortfalls if the Legislature and Gov. Rick Snyder enact a plan to rely on the general fund to finance road repairs, warns a new report.
August 31 -
Texas voters will consider more than $8.7 billion of local bond proposals Nov. 3 while weighing another $2.5 billion for transportation funding statewide, according to final tally of ballot items.
August 31 -
Latest in a series of annual polls on transportation funding finds public will accept increase of gasoline tax if revenue dedicated to road work.
August 31 -
Already outpacing all other issuers in the Southwest this year, the Texas Transportation Commission is going to market with $1 billion of triple-A-rated bonds.
August 31 -
Wisconsin takes competitive bids on $391 million of general obligation debt Tuesday with more than half earmarked for transportation projects.
August 31 -
The former head of the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority has joined Chicago Treasurer Kurt Summer's office.
August 28 -
Chicago's efforts to solve its pension funding crisis could negatively impact O'Hare International Airport's growth prospects, Moody's Investors Service warns in a new report that otherwise offered the city good credit news in affirming the airport's debt.
August 28 -
State lawmakers have authorized more than $8 billion of new road bonds in 2015, with billions more of new revenues up to the voters in fall elections.
August 28 -
Workers began installing the first sections of rail on the Long Island Rail Road's $388 million Double Track Project, funded in the MTA capital plans.
August 27 -
Transportation advocates target 16 members of key House committees with radio ads for multiyear highway and transit funding.
August 27 -
The reconstruction New York's LaGuardia Airport could trigger more public-private partnerships including the proposed air-train connector, P3 experts say.
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