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The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority will consume its reserves by 2018, and that could derail plans to fund billions in capital needs over the next decade, according to Moody's Investors Service.
November 2 -
Indiana University selected Goldman Sachs to act as its main advisor on a proposal to privatize its parking system in a bid to raise cash to offset declining state aid and other revenue sources.
November 2 -
Alaska voters will decide on a $453 million transportation bond next week.
November 1 -
Dallas Area Rapid Transit has rescheduled its $128.3 million revenue bond pricing for Nov. 8 after the deal was postponed by the storm that shut down the financial markets in New York.
November 1 -
Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell blasted the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority after a new U.S. Department of Transportation report found numerous flaws in its policies and procedures.
November 1 -
The Louisville and Southern Indiana Bridges Authority approved a development agreement governing the construction, financing, and long-term management of the Ohio River Bridges Project.
October 31 -
The $652 million harbor dredging project for the Port of Savannah, Ga. cleared a major hurdle when the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers signed the Record of Decision approving the project.
October 31 -
Hurricane Sandy left the best laid capital plans of New York-area transportation agencies in shambles, hitting the Metropolitan Transportation Agency the hardest, flooding tunnels, subway lines and rendering most rail services in New York and New Jersey inoperable.
October 31 -
A $1.3 billion network of bond-financed highways linking major cities in Arkansas would enhance the state’s economy and quality of life, proponents said Tuesday.
October 31 -
As the Southeast's economy slowly begins to thaw, measures on the Nov. 6 ballot reflect both fiscal conservatism and pent-up demand for education and transportation needs.
October 31 -
Though they can often deliver infrastructure projects faster and at lower cost than traditional procurement, P3s are not a silver bullet and not always the right way to go, according to a new white paper released by the National Council for Public-Private Partnerships.
October 31 -
Several Virginia municipalities have retained legal counsel to fight Gov. Bob McDonnell's plan to toll Interstate 95, which commonwealth officials have said could help close a $10 billion funding gap over the next 25 years.
October 30 -
Dallas Area Rapid Transit will close out its commercial paper program with Bank of America by issuing $128.3 million of sales-tax revenue bonds in a deal postponed due to the storm on the East Coast.
October 29 -
Chesapeake, Va.'s triple-B rated toll bridge deal last Wednesday saw investors chasing yield and oversubscribing the $151 million deal by more than 12 times.
October 29 -
More than half of those polled by the University of Arkansas in a recent telephone survey favor a proposed sales tax increase to support $1.3 billion of state highway revenue bonds.
October 29 -
The New York State Thruway Authority picked Tappan Zee Constructors to begin negotiations on a contract to construct the new $5 billion Tappan Zee bridge.
October 26 -
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo received the Energy Highway Task Force's blueprint for additional electric generation and transmission capacity.
October 26 -
Raising the base fare on New York subways and buses to $2.50 is the most likely fare-increase scenario, said Joseph Lhota, chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
October 26 -
Connecticut officials celebrated the completion of the Arrigoni Bridge overhaul two months ahead of schedule.
October 26 -
The Regional Transportation Authority of Illinois qualified 10 financial advisory firms to assist the agency on future bond deals and other fiscal transactions over the next five years.
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