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Los Angeles World Airports and Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority have overcome their differences and are working on a plan to connect light rail to the airport.
December 20 -
An agreement signed Wednesday by City and County of Honolulu officials and the Federal Transit Administration will provide $1.5 billion in New Starts funding for the region's elevated rail project.
December 20 -
Holders of bankrupt American Airlines' New York City airport debt are weighing a settlement offer that would pave the way for the carrier to assume its lease at John F. Kennedy International Airport.
December 19 -
The New York Thruway Authority has picked the lowest priced design option for a new Tappan Zee bridge north of New York City.
December 18 -
Standard & Poor's shifted its outlook to stable from negative as the Arizona Transportation Board plans to issue $712 million of revenue bonds after the first of the year.
December 18 -
An oversight panel chaired by California treasurer Bill Lockyer is analyzing the bond debt of the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor Agency and the Foothill/Eastern Transportation Corridor Agency to determine if they can take on more debt to fund a planned extension.
December 17 -
The finance committee of New York's MTA approved the borrowing of up to $2.5 billion in long-term bonds to cover Hurricane Sandy-related repair costs.
December 17 -
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority is at the forefront of a nationwide push to create a new tax-credit bond program for transportation investment.
December 17 -
Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell unveiled his proposed amendments to Virginia's 2012-2014 budget, an $86 billion two-year plan he said prepares Virginia for the fiscal cliff by increasing cash reserves and flexibility and puts transportation revenue on a firmer footing.
December 17 -
New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority should increase its base fare to $2.50 from $2.25 among other changes, Chairman Joseph Lhota told the board.
December 14 -
Kentucky and Ohio are forming a bi-state management team to determine how to finance a new, $2.5 billion bridge over the Ohio River between Cincinnati and Covington, Ky.
December 13 -
The corridor between Washington, D.C. and Boston is ripe for public-private partnership rail development if the government gets behind it, according to testimony given before the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure Thursday.
December 13 -
After considering a lease of the Ohio Turnpike to private investors, Gov. John Kasich Thursday said he wants to keep the asset in public hands and hopes to issue $1.5 billion of bonds backed by future toll revenue.
December 13 -
The findings of the State Budget Crisis Task Force show that Virginia is in a stronger fiscal position than other large states, but still must begin making changes to close persistent funding shorfalls.
December 13 -
A lawsuit challenging the legality of the Dulles Rail project's toll-powered funding mechanism will have to head to yet another venue after the federal court weighing the case decided it did not have jurisdiction to rule on the matter.
December 13 -
The transportation infrastructure sector is expected to be stable across the board in 2013 despite fiscal cliff pressures and long-term funding concerns, according to Fitch Ratings.
December 13 -
Hoping to entice buyers looking for reinvestments in January, the Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority sells up to $500M of bonds Thursday after a successful November issuance.
December 12 -
Gov. John Kasich Thursday is expected to unveil his long-awaited plan to wring cash out of the Ohio Turnpike, a 241-mile toll road that is one of the state's most lucrative assets.
December 12 -
The Illinois Finance Authority gave initial approval to a $120 million financing tied to the installation of an automated open payment fare collection system for the Chicago Transit Authority using a unique structure.
December 11 -
Chicago's transit system needs a reliable revenue stream that provides at least $2 billion annually over multiple years, a new study warned.
December 11





