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Supported by the American Rescue Plan Act, signed into law almost exactly a year ago, cities "have come roaring back," the President said.
March 14 -
The U.S. Department of Transportation's budget swells to $140 billion from $80 billion with the omnibus and Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act dollars.
March 11 -
The Eastern Transportation Coalition's report highlights concerns about privacy, trucking and rural drivers.
March 7 -
The low-interest federal loans will complete financing packages for Virginia's express lane extension outside Washington D.C. and Maryland’s Purple Line light rail project.
March 4 -
A federal memo on IIJA dollars outlines Biden administration priorities but doesn’t tie states’ hands when it comes to funding, the transportation secretary said.
March 2 -
“I want to break ground next year,” Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said.
March 1 -
The proposal would offset all gas tax losses to the Highway Trust Fund but would still hasten its insolvency.
February 22 -
High material costs and labor shortages are expected to persist through 2022 just as states and localities are planning how to spend the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act money.
February 18 -
Texas Sen. John Cornyn urged counties to continue to lobby for a bill that would allow ARPA funds to be used for transportation infrastructure and disaster relief.
February 14 -
The feds said they expect states to partner with private entities to develop and operate the electric vehicle charging networks.
February 10 -
The previously unrated Santa Cruz Metropolitan Transit District will be the first transit agency to price debt to cover pension liabilities when it hits the market Wednesday.
February 10 -
It's the latest salvo in a growing controversy over the Federal Highway Administration's December memo discouraging states from building new highway capacity.
February 9 -
Restricting the use of IIJA funds for new highway capacity "flies in the face" of Congressional intent, said Sen. Mitt Romney.
February 3 -
Tax revenue declines and urban sprawl are among the possible unintended consequences of the rise in automated vehicles.
February 2 -
Public-private partnerships can play a big role in U.S. transportation over the next decade, DOT Secretary Pete Buttigieg told governors.
January 31 -
States want "maximum flexibility" when it comes to implementing the $7.5 billion program in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
January 27 -
Moody’s also assigned an A1 to the authority's $950 million of forward delivery refunding bonds.
January 27 -
S&P raised the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority, Tennessee's senior-lien airport revenue bonds issued for the Nashville International Airport to A-plus.
January 27 -
Cancellations due to fears of omicron are putting a damper on cruise bookings, says Fitch's Emma Griffith, who adds there is still a lot of pent-up demand.
January 26 -
Better communication will be key in future P3s, a top Maryland transportation official said.
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