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The Delaware River Port Authority's board approved an $18 monthly credit for E-ZPass monthly account users on four bridges connecting Greater Philadelphia and New Jersey.
July 15 -
The House on Wednesday voted 312 to 119 to approve a bill that would extend federal transportation funding through Dec. 18, with an $8.1 billion transfer from general funds to the Highway Trust Fund.
July 15 -
An $8 billion plan to stave off insolvency of the Highway Trust Fund would keep federal transportation funding flowing to states through Dec. 18.
July 14 -
The Central Florida Expressway Authority has appointed Lisa Lumbard as the agency's permanent chief financial officer.
July 14 -
House Republican leaders are putting together an $8 billion, five-month bailout of the Highway Trust Fund through the end of 2015.
July 13 -
Moodys upgraded New York MTAs transportation revenue bonds to A1 from A2, ahead of its $478 million sale scheduled for next week.
July 13 -
A bipartisan group of nine House members wants a winner-take-all vote on proposed transportation revenue measures.
July 10 -
Senate will take up a highway funding bill next week but revenue source remains contentious.
July 9 -
Massachusetts lawmakers send a $38 billion budget to Gov. Charlie Baker one week after fiscal 2016 began.
July 9 -
Months after the original private owner of the publicly owned toll road went bankrupt, the new owner, Australian fund manager fund IFM Investors, is set to complete the financing of its takeover bid next week.
July 8 -
Revenues generated from an overhaul of the corporate tax code could fund highways, Senate report says.
July 8 -
San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer's fiscal 2016 budget doubles the annual amount the city spends on street repairs to $74 million.
July 7 -
Gas prices fell in four of the six states with gasoline tax increases taking effect July 1, survey finds.
July 7 -
After years of political stalemate, Michigan lawmakers appear close to a deal to tackle the state's aging roads and bridges with legislation that relies heavily on general fund dollars.
July 7 -
The Metropolitan Council of the Twin Cities takes competitive bids June 8 on $150 million of general obligation bonds to fund parks, transit, and wastewater projects in the region.
July 7 -
Maine Gov. Paul LePage signed a bill asking voters to approve $85 million of general obligation bonds for transportation.
July 6 -
Virginia will recoup $149 million of the more than $280 million the state spent on a cancelled $1.4 billion toll road P3.
July 6 -
Washington State's compromise 16-year, $16 billion transportation plan includes gasoline tax increase and $5.3 billion of state GO bonds.
July 2 -
Leaders of New York's Suffolk County are pitching a $300 million Long Island Innovation Zone to enhance the region's transportation network and create economic development.
July 2 -
A report co-authored by Harry Markopolos, who offered unheeded early warnings of Bernard Madoff's fraud, said the pension fund of Greater Boston transit workers may be overestimating its value by up to $470 million.
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