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California was not the only target of a transit union's efforts to exempt transportation employees from state pension reform efforts. Wisconsin, Minnesota, New Jersey and Massachusetts have complied.
August 19 -
Michigan lawmakers are taking a fresh look at a long-stalled plan to raise $1.2 billion in new money for the state's transportation infrastructure.
August 19 -
The Santa Rosa Bay Bridge Authority, which has been in default on toll revenue bonds since July 2011, has agreed to have a traffic study done.
August 16 -
The federal government's attempt to block bankrupt American Airlines' merger with US Airways Group Inc. could have a "marginally positive" impact on U.S. airports, Fitch Ratings said in a report.
August 16 -
South Carolina's Charleston County Airport District plans to sell $175 million of bonds for improvements at Charleston International Airport.
August 16 -
Hunts Point Terminal Produce Market received a $10 million federal TIGER grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation for freight rail improvements.
August 16 -
The judge overseeing American Airlines' bankruptcy put confirmation of the carrier's restructuring plan on hold after the federal government moved to block its merger with US Airways Group.
August 16 -
The credit ratings of 15 California transit agencies are on review for downgrade by Moody's Investors Service because the Obama administration is challenging changes to state pension law.
August 15 -
Two small revenue deals from Michigan — a state transportation refunding and a school district financing — found buyers this week at acceptable rates, breaking a logjam on issuance from the state following Detroit's bankruptcy filing.
August 15 -
The Federal Transit Administration on Wednesday published a policy guidance document about the evaluation criteria and rating process for transit projects seeking funding under the New Starts and Small Starts grant programs.
August 14 -
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport moved pricing on its latest bond sale ahead by one day.
August 14 -
Oklahoma City Airport Trust will fund a new rental car facility at Will Rogers World Airport with $50 million of taxable revenue bonds.
August 14 -
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced his seven appointments to the city airport board that formulates policy for Los Angeles International Airport and three other airports.
August 14 -
The Justice Department and attorneys general from six states and the District of Columbia moved to block bankrupt American Airlines' proposed merger with US Airways under federal antitrust laws.
August 13 -
The Connecticut Airport Authority's board of directors voted to create an economic development incentive zone at Waterbury-Oxford Airport, said Gov. Dannel Malloy.
August 13 -
The MBTA defused a legal battle over disclosure, but not the controversy, by releasing details of generous payout to retired workers of Boston's transit system.
August 13 -
New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority has awarded the first of three separate contracts for the East Side Access project, it announced Monday.
August 12 -
A report released last week by Ontario officials from an aviation consultant concludes that time is running out to transfer Ontario International to local control.
August 12 -
The Reedy Creek Improvement District, the municipal services and financing arm of the Disney Co., plans to sell $383.56 million of tax exempt, ad valorem tax bonds starting Tuesday.
August 9 -
Two House members have announced that they are developing a bipartisan congressional caucus focused on infrastructure and the growing use of public-private partnerships.
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