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Proposed federal legislation would revive state infrastructure banks as a funding option for local transportation projects.
January 24 -
New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority will receive $886 million from the U.S. Department of Transportation to further its post-Hurricane Sandy Repairs.
January 24 -
The Illinois State Toll Highway Authority kicks off its New Year with a long planned $400 million refunding that will be followed in late winter with new-money borrowing to support an ongoing $12 billion program.
January 23 -
The current U.S. transportation secretary and his predecessor on Thursday each separately warned about the dangers of letting the Highway Trust Fund become insolvent on or before the end of fiscal 2014.
January 23 -
Jameson Doig, author of a book about the history of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, said the agency has never experienced a controversy as huge as the Bridgegate scandal.
January 23 -
An investigation of Florida's Orlando Orange County Expressway Authority prompted the board Wednesday to reduce the terms of a contract offer to the new executive director.
January 22 -
With a better Fitch outlook, Regional Transportation Authority of Illinois will take bids on $106 million of general obligation bonds with officials hoping to benefit from an improving market for Illinois paper.
January 21 -
Bipartisan group of eight U.S. senators have joined 50 House members to support a proposed national infrastructure bank funded with $50 billion of 1% bonds.
January 21 -
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The finance team for Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport had to outwit the airlines and bypass the public to get the project, now celebrating its 40th anniversary, off the ground.
January 17 -
DOT expects the main federal highway infrastructure fund to run dry in August and post a $100 million deficit before the end of the fiscal year.
January 17 -
Leaders of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee have established a special bipartisan panel to promote the use of public-private partnerships across all modes of transportation, economic development, public buildings and water infrastructure
January 16 -
Senate Banking Committee chairman warns that Congress must act to protect the main source of federal transportation funding before it dries up.
January 16 -
A state court ruling stopping California from selling $8 billion of bonds for high-speed rail could result in a cutoff of billion in federal matching funds as well.
January 15 -
Metro-North estimated damage from the deadly commuter train derailment in the Bronx at more than $9 million, said a preliminary report from a federal agency.
January 15 -
Six firms have responded to Indiana's request for qualifications to partner with the state for the $1.3 billion Illiana Corridor toll road connecting Indiana and Illinois, officials said Tuesday.
January 15 -
The Nevada Board of Finance on Tuesday approved a $100 million bond to help fund a $1 billion highway widening project on a nearly two-mile stretch of Interstate-15 that provides access to major Las Vegas resorts.
January 15 -
House and Senate appropriators unveiled a $1.012 trillion bipartisan omnibus spending bill for fiscal year 2014 late Monday that would provide funds for transportation and many other programs but not high speed rail.
January 14 -
The chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on Tuesday said he expects to have a new funding law for highways, ports, bridges and transit in place before the current one expires on Sept. 30, the end of fiscal 2014.
January 14 -
The Court of Appeals, New York State's highest court, dismissed Nassau County's legal challenge to the MTA's payroll mobility tax by refusing to hear the case.
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