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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.
August 8 -
The California Supreme Court ruled in the Expo Line's favor on environmental challenges that could have shut down the $1.5 billion second phase of the light rail project linking Los Angeles and Santa Monica.
August 8 -
The privately owned Branson Airport LLC in Missouri --which is in default on its $113 million of municipal debt -- has filed a lawsuit against a group of airport contractors accusing them of faulty work.
August 8 -
Denver's plan to develop an "Airport City" at Denver International Airport faces challenges from neighbors who say they are already leading the way.
August 7 -
A senior democrat on the U.S. House of Representatives Transportation and Infrastructure Committee has introduced a bill that would reauthorize a popular federal transportation grant program and set aside a portion of the program's funds for small and medium sized cities.
August 7 -
Ambac Assurance Corp will make supplemental payments on some policies in a segregated account that the company established to hold troubled liabilities during its bout with bankruptcy.
August 6 - Texas
After three special sessions, Texas lawmakers have passed a $1.2 billion transportation bill that appeared to satisfy outgoing Gov. Rick Perry.
August 6 -
Indiana last week announced a shortlist of four firms that will compete for a chance to partner with the state on a $400 million interstate highway project.
August 5 -
Maryland intends to develop a 16-mile light rail project in the Washington D.C. suburbs through a public-private partnership, the largest P3 in the state and the first for a transit project, government leaders announced Monday.
August 5 -
Colorado's E-470 Public Highway Authority may change a closed toll booth to a service stop for drivers. Meanwhile, the authority is refinancing $66 million of debt that represents a legacy of the 2008 market collapse.
August 5 -
Chicago heads to market Tuesday with a $247 million O'Hare International Airport borrowing to help finance a consolidated car rental center that's part of an $800 million multi-modal transportation facility.
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