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Gov. Andrew Cuomo's proposed $142.6 billion budget for 2013-14 included some plusses for New York City and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
January 23 -
Louisiana has delayed the single-tranche sale of up to $350 million of highway improvement revenue bonds, shifting to a plan for phased issues over three years.
January 22 -
With only one proposal for a $1 billion managed toll lanes development on Airport Freeway in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, the Texas Department of Transportation is enlarging the project and seeking more bidders.
January 22 -
Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell announced on Tuesday that he will recommend over $2 billion of funding for hundreds of transportation projects statewide, new money projected to come from his controversial overhaul of the commonwealth's gas and sales taxes.
January 22 -
The Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority on Jan. 24 plans to price a $265 million refunding that is part of a debt restructuring plan.
January 22 -
Little Rock will save $2 million a year in debt service with a refunding of $24.7 million of airport revenue bonds from 1999 that financed projects at Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport.
January 18 -
The FAA has cleared the path for Chicago to consider privatizing Midway International Airport, allowing for its release of a request for qualifications from potential bidders.
January 18 -
U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood told municipal leaders meeting in Washington Friday that he would help protect the tax-exempt status of municipal bonds.
January 18 -
Rep. Frank Wolf, R-Va., has reintroduced two bills aimed at giving Virginia control of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority and strengthening government oversight of the scandal-wracked issuer.
January 18 -
Following a contentious battle, the Orange County Transportation Authority appointed Darrell Johnson as successor chief executive officer to the billion-dollar public agency.
January 17 -
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder urged lawmakers to pass legislation to boost gas taxes and vehicle fees to raise at least $1.2 billion of new annual revenue for transportation infrastructure.
January 17 -
The executive director of AASHTO, John Horsley, is going out with a bang, spending the final weeks before his planned retirement pushing Congress to make authorize $50 billion of tax-credit bonds and to change fuel tax policy.
January 17 - Texas
The Austin City Council is expected to approve up to $150 million of taxable revenue bonds Thursday to build a new consolidated car rental facility and parking garage at Austin Bergstrom International Airport.
January 16 -
The Regional Transportation Authority of Illinois board approved its $3.7 billion 2013 budget on Wednesday after resolving a standoff with one of its service boards over its plans to borrow $1 billion over the next five years.
January 16 -
Bond-related bills pending in the Virginia House of Delegates would limit toll increases on the Dulles Toll Road and authorize the commonwealth, through authorities, to purchase and control the privately-owned Dulles Greenway.
January 16 -
Louisiana will upgrade more than 1,000 miles of state rural roads in 63 parishes with next week’s sale of $249.2 million of highway improvement bonds.
January 16 -
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is seeking public input on 20-year plan that will create a strategy for improving the state’s transportation systems.
January 16 -
Construction delay costs for a $5.2 billion elevated rail line planned for Oahu totaled $6 million -- 31% less than lawsuit-related delays were expected to cost the city.
January 15 -
Detroit is expected this week to win a $25 million federal grant for a long-planned light-rail project along one of the city's main corridors.
January 15 -
Arizona plans to price $706 million of highway revenue bonds Wednesday as the legislature begins considering how to distribute the state's rebounding revenues.
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