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New York's MTA will begin its $500 million sale of Series 2013C transportation revenue bonds with a retail order period Wednesday, with JPMorgan as lead manager.
May 28 -
Chicago is seeking to reduce the size of the $58 million award an independent arbitration panel ruled the city owes private operators of four downtown city and park district-owned parking garages.
May 28 -
A majority of investors holding $113 million of bonds issued for the privately owned and operated Branson Airport in Missouri have agreed to give the struggling Ozarks air field more breathing room to bolster operations.
May 28 -
Atlanta-area businesses agreed to tax themselves to secure $10 million in bond financing to help reconstruct one of the region's busiest and most congested interchanges.
May 23 -
Indiana Thursday put out a request for qualifications seeking developers interested in a $400 million project to rebuild a section of I-69, the latest in a series of P3s that state officials say make them a leader in the sector.
May 23 -
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Agency will be seeking approval from its board in June on borrowing totaling $10.2 billion through 2026 to complete the rail transit network.
May 23 -
Soaring gasoline prices are the result of price increases for crude oil, not federal and state gas taxes, which must be raised to help pay for transportation infrastructure improvements, the Institute of Taxation and Economic Policy said in a recently released paper.
May 22 -
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder and GOP leaders have reached an agreement on spending targets for 2014, but Snyder said the $50 billion plan fails to address some long-term issues, including Medicaid and road funding.
May 22 -
The Virginia Department of Transportation begins a series of meetings to take public comment on the draft six-year work program being considered by the Commonwealth Transportation Board.
May 22 -
The Federal Railroad Administration and Georgia Department of Transportation are preparing a study to evaluate high-speed passenger rail service between Atlanta and Charlotte, N.C.
May 22 -
Lambert-St. Louis International Airport received a triple dose of good credit news last week when Moody's Investors Service followed Fitch Ratings in upgrading the airport's credit and Standard & Poor's revised its outlook.
May 21 -
Transportation Corridor Agencies said Neil Peterson will become its new chief executive officer.
May 17 -
New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority on Thursday announced short- and long-term initiatives designed to mitigate the effects of Hurricane Sandy-type storms.
May 16 -
A bill that would tax energy-efficient vehicles for using the road is moving through the Oregon legislature, according to local reports.
May 16 -
North Carolina scheduled meetings in communities along Interstate 95 to discuss the I-95 Economic Assessment, and the next steps toward doing $4.4 billion in improvements including possible tolls.
May 15 -
U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced Friday that recent federal legislation will allow the FAA to prevent the closure of 149 federal contract air traffic control towers though fiscal 2013.
May 15 -
Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley announced that more than 250 new road and bridge projects will move forward thanks to a $25 million bond program for rural counties.
May 15 -
Creating a municipal road and bridge revolving fund is crucial to improving Rhode Island's roads and bridges, Treasurer Gina Raimondo told a House panel in Providence.
May 15 -
Louisiana will refund $303 million of gasoline and fuels tax revenue bonds this week to avoid $110 million of swap fees on the variable-rate debt.
May 14 -
Managed toll lanes carry greater credit risks than traditional toll roads because they are challenging to implement and subject to extreme traffic volatility, according to a new report from Moody's Investors Service.
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