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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.
August 2 -
Preliminary results show a majority of bankrupt American Airlines' shareholders and creditors — which include some holders of the airline's $3.3 billion of municipal bonds — have signed off on a proposed reorganization.
August 1 -
Charlotte is in court again fighting passage of a second bill by the North Carolina General Assembly transferring Charlotte Douglas airport's operations to a 13-member commission.
August 1 -
Washington State is planning to sell $864 million of general obligation bonds in a competitive offering next week after receiving improved outlooks from two credit rating agencies.
August 1 -
A transportation and housing appropriations bill was pulled from consideration on the House of Representatives floor Wednesday.
July 31 -
Any credit with Detroit in its name can expect to take a hit in the market, but for the Detroit Metropolitan Airport, the so-called Michigan penalty is nothing new, says CFO Terry Teifer.
July 31 -
New York's MTA has secured $200 million of insurance protection that will help pay for future repairs for storm damage to its infrastructure, the agency announced.
July 31 -
Texas Gov. Rick Perry on Tuesday called a third special session after the Legislature failed to pass an $850 million highway funding measure.
July 30 -
New York City subway and bus fares would rise by 50% by 2023 if the MTA continues with biennial 8.4% fare increases, said the Independent Budget Office.
July 30 -
Milwaukee County plans to sell $51 million of new money and refunding general airport revenue bonds for General Mitchell International Airport, but received a downgrade and worsened rating outlook.
July 30 -
Moody's Investors Service downgraded Alaska's Airport System revenue bonds due to a slowdown in global air cargo.
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