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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.
January 14 -
California Assemblyman Jeff Gorell, R-Camarillo, has filed paperwork for a ballot measure that would prohibit the sale of voter-approved bonds for the state's high speed rail project.
January 13 -
More state transportation P3 projects are on the horizon for 2014 due to declines in state and federal funding streams, Fitch said in a report
January 13 -
Oregon Treasurer Ted Wheeler said he won't approve the issuance of over $1.5 billion bonds for the Columbia River Crossing project until there is more certainty on toll collections.
January 13 -
The Phoenix area will see its light rail system grow with this week's $115 million of sales tax-backed bonds.
January 13 -
The triple-A Minneapolis-St. Paul Metropolitan Council is readying $194 million of general obligation notes and bonds for competitive sale Tuesday.
January 10 -
Eleven U.S. cities are among the first in the 33 of 100 in the world picked by the Rockefeller Foundation to receive financial assistance in developing more-resilient infrastructure to resist catastrophic events.
January 10 -
Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper called for more public-private partnerships for water and transportation in his state-of-the-state address Jan. 9.
January 9 -
Howard Permut will retire as president of Metro-North Railroad, New York's MTA announced, and be replaced by Joseph Giulietti.
January 9 -
A bill abolishing the Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority and replacing it with a regional the toll-road agency cleared a Florida Senate Committee.
January 9 -
Maryland has selected four international construction consortiums to submit proposals to build, maintain and operate the proposed $2.2 billion Purple Line light-rail system that would connect Montgomery and Prince Georges Counties.
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