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Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy and the U.S. Department of Transportation announced the release of $121 million for the New Haven-Hartford-Springfield rail program.
October 2 -
A labor coalition wants New York's MTA to renegotiate or cancel interest-rate swaps on bond deals, while the agency says it still saves money on them.
September 28 -
The Allegheny County Airport Authority, Pa. is requesting bids for natural-gas drilling at Pittsburgh International and Allegheny County airports.
September 28 -
The Federal Highway Administration approved New York's plan for a new span to replace the current Tappan Zee bridge.
September 28 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey sold $2 billion of taxable bonds on Thursday — a day ahead of schedule, due to strong demand.
September 27 -
Illinois has submitted a draft airport layout plan to the FAA for a third regional airport to be located far southwest of Chicago. The airport has long been discussed but its advances have come slowly.
September 27 -
After a raucous public speaking session and sniping between chairman Joe Lhota and board member Charles Moerdler, New York's MTA tweaked its advertising policy and meeting schedule.
September 27 -
The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority will consider a consultant's recommendations to increase revenues, including outsourcing, advertising on buses and trains, and new fees.
September 26 -
Moody's Investors Service may downgrade $10 billion of Garvee bonds, the ratings agency announced Tuesday, because of the increasing uncertainty of the federal revenue stream that backs them.
September 26 -
The Minneapolis-St. Paul Metropolitan Airports Commission is gearing up to sell about $100 million of general airport revenue as it advances plans for a $1.5 billion capital improvement program.
September 25 -
Los Angeles World Airport Officials plan to explore private placement in selling $1 billion in bonds over the next 18 months.
September 25 -
An audit of the U.S. Department of Transportation's popular Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery grant program released revealed an inadequate framework for ensuring projects meet their goals, though the DOT said it has already taken steps to meet some of the IG's recommendations.
September 25 -
New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority plans to continue its aggressive borrowing with $3.1 billion in bond sales over the next three months.
September 25 -
The finance committee of New York's MTA authorized an increase in the amount of fuel-hedging capacity, which budget officials say minimizes volatility.
September 24 - Texas
With its economy continuing to gain momentum, Harris County, Texas plans to refund about $353.7 million of toll revenue bonds in a negotiated deal Oct. 2.
September 24 -
The Utah Transit Authority is moving towards a $320 million bond deal for expansion of its Trax and FrontRunner rail projects.
September 24 -
The San Antonio City Council approved a $4.50 per day airport rental car fee, creating a revenue stream for a $127 million rental car facility.
September 24 -
Airports will suffer from American Airlines impending layoffs of more than 4,000 employees, Moody's Investors Service said Monday.
September 24 -
Credit analysts aren't sure what the impact of the new generation if huge cargo ships will be on U.S. ports, but industry leaders and engineers are sounding the call for billions of dollars in additional investment in America's marine infrastructure.
September 21 -
The Georgia Transportation Board has agreed to a financing plan for the nearly $1 billion Northwest Corridor project that could see more than half of the cost funded with bonds.
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