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Federal TIFIA loans and similar programs will become more prevalent as conventional highway grants shrink, according to Fitch Ratings, which says TIFIA loans have pluses and minuses for borrowers and other investors.
October 30 -
Wisconsin will refund $132 million of transportation revenue bonds on Thursday, two days after state voters cast a decision on a proposed constitutional amendment that would bar future raids on the state's transportation fund for other expenses.
October 30 -
Toll roads across the nation can expect to see higher volumes of traffic as lower fuel prices encourages more driving, according to Moody's Investors Service.
October 30 -
The Orange County Transportation Authority, Calif. issued a request for qualifications Oct. 27 seeking firms interested in working on the $900 million expansion of a stretch of Interstate 405.
October 29 -
Jay Walder, a former chairman and chief executive of New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority, was named chief executive of Alta Bicycle Share, which operates New York City's Citi Bike bicycle sharing program.
October 29 -
An ruling from a Superior Court judge during a hearing scheduled for Oct. 31 could bring the end to a lawsuit brought by Ontario, California seeking the return of its local airport from the control of Los Angeles.
October 29 -
A proposed $3 billion rapid passenger rail system in the Midwest would cut the five-hour train trip between Chicago to Detroit by almost two hours.
October 29 -
The operator of the Indiana Toll Road won federal court approval for a bankruptcy plan that will either sell its 75-year lease of the highway or restructure the company with $2.75 billion of new debt.
October 29 -
New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority will look to keep biennial fare increases to the 4% inflation rate, said chairman Thomas Prendergast.
October 29 -
Key players will discuss the design and construction of the $1.4 billion Fulton Center megaproject in Brooklyn, N.Y., on Oct. 29.
October 28 -
The Illinois State Toll Highway Authority will returns to the market Thursday to borrow $400 million of new-money, toll-backed debt to kick off record infrastructure spending planned in the coming year.
October 28 -
Ineffective safety management was common to five Metro-North Railroad accidents over 11 months, including a train collision last December that killed four persons.
October 28 -
Infrastructure upgrades would expand the economy and make the U.S. more resistant to climate change, a labor-environmental group says.
October 28 -
Floating-rate notes enable New York's MTA to take advantage of the short part of the yield curve, finance director Patrick McCoy said.
October 27 -
An overwhelming majority of Texans seem ready to approve a ballot measure moving $1.7 billion/ year into the state road fund.
October 27 -
Local government groups tell Congress they want a bigger share of road funding in the next multi-year federal highway bill.
October 24 -
As New York MTA scurries to fund its capital plan, transit advocates debate whether governance is a funding and planning impediment.
October 24 -
Maryland voters will decide whether to constitutionally prohibit lawmakers from diverting transportation-dedicated tax revenues to other purposes.
October 23 -
Charges were dropped against one person after former Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority board member Scott Batterson gets prison.
October 23 -
A new train station in downtown Dallas may be the northern terminal of a 240-mile privately financed high-speed rail line to Houston.
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