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Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell announced a five-year plan Monday to fix and repave 900 miles of road over the next three years.
February 28 -
The Chicago Transit Authority has tapped its CFO Karen Walker to lead the agency's public-private partnership efforts and has hired Ronald DeNard from the private sector to fill the CFO spot.
February 27 -
Two Democrats in the Senate who influence transportation policy have introduced legislation to create the American Infrastructure Investment Fund, a $10 billion infrastructure bank.
February 27 -
Moody's Investors Service announced Wednesday that it has changed its outlook for the airport sector to stable from negative, where it had been since August 2008.
February 27 -
The Georgia House has passed a bill that would revamp governance of the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority, privatize some services, and impose tighter restrictions on the issuance of bonds.
February 27 -
Puerto Rico Governor Alejandro García Padilla is going ahead with privatizing Puerto Rico's main airport.
February 26 -
The sequestration cuts scheduled to take effect March 1 could throw the muni market into uncertainty and slam the air transport sector, according to market groups and public officials.
February 25 -
Chicago received 16 responses in its first market outreach to identify prospective bidders in a possible deal to privatize Midway International Airport, according to the city's chief financial officer Lois Scott.
February 25 -
The Virginia General Assembly gave final approval on Saturday to legislation that is projected to raise more than $800 million for transportation over the next five years.
February 25 -
Virginia is poised to enact a funding bill that raises sales taxes but slashes fuel taxes to create $200 million of new transportation revenue each year that could be used for bonding.
February 22 - Washington
Municipal market participants are encouraged but cautious about President Obama's proposal for a new type of taxable, direct-pay bond called America Fast Forward bonds to finance the nation's infrastructure.
February 22 -
The Ohio Turnpike Commission plans to issue a pair of RFQs for firms interested in acting as underwriter or bond counsel on a $1.5 billion deal featuring a new turnpike credit that still needs to be approved by the Legislature.
February 22 -
President Obama's proposal for a Build-America-Bonds-like program for infrastructure has its roots in a proposal by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, and some infrastructure analysts say it represents a pro-business pivot from the White House.
February 21 -
A new Reason Foundation study analyzing road trends over the past two decades challenges claims of "crumbling infrastructure," which have been used by transportation advocates and policymakers as justification for everything from higher taxes to new or expanded bond programs.
February 21 -
Florida's Santa Rosa Bay Bridge default makes it the largest issuer in default of its municipal bonds this year, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
February 20 -
Texas lawmakers are weighing raising fuel taxes or levying a new sales tax on vehicles and related products.
February 19 - Texas
The Houston City Council last week approved a lease agreement between William P. Hobby Airport and Southwest Airlines, clearing a path for Southwest's first international flights.
February 15 -
Federal, state and local departments of transportation have so far obligated $7 billion in federal highway funds during fiscal year 2013, a 56% increase over the same period last year, according to a new report from the American Road & Transportation Builders Association.
February 15 -
Managed lanes are the way of the future for transportation finance in Texas, but some experts question how far high-speed tollways can go toward closing highway revenue gaps.
February 15 -
Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell reaffirms commitment to alternative transit options following the release of a study placing Oahu's rush hour traffic second in the nation behind Los Angeles.
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