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They cite coalition building, learning from past mistakes, project planning and effective outreach during the pandemic.
December 24 -
The commuter rail that runs between San Jose and San Francisco benefitted from a criteria revision on not-for-profit transportation infrastructure.
December 21 -
The state will use a public-private partnership to replace the 68-year-old Interstate 10 bridge over the Calcasieu River between Westlake and Lake Charles.
December 18 -
Its $17 billion operating plan projects $4.5 billion in Washington assistance next year while sidestepping — for now — doomsday service cuts and layoffs.
December 17 -
AAPA contends Congress should provide aid to ports as the industry has been hammered by COVID-19.
December 16 -
The former South Bend, Indiana mayor understands the needs of state and local governments, though he lacks experience running a large organization.
December 16 -
The second bankruptcy of the Las Vegas Monorail was much smaller than the first, and bondholder Preston Hollow LLC is getting paid a full $22 million.
December 14 -
The twin ports of Southern California, in Long Beach and Los Angeles, both reported record numbers this fall.
December 10 -
Bridge funding from a lame-duck Congress could help plug operating deficits and stave off doomsday measures, agency leaders insist.
December 10 -
Task forces studying three proposed toll road projects failed to conclude if there is a need for the new corridors or modifications of existing roads.
December 9 -
The bipartisan plan unveiled Tuesday by Senate and House lawmakers includes $160 billion for state and local governments, $82 billion for schools, $15 billion for transit agencies, and $4 billion for airports.
December 4 -
Oahu's 20-mile rail project could lose $250 million in federal funding if the Federal Transit Administration doesn't grant an extension.
December 2 -
Florida’s privately owned passenger train company, which halted service citing the coronavirus pandemic, is bringing $950 million of nonrated private activity bonds.
December 2 -
The Regional Transportation District will issue $340 million for Denver Transit Partners, the concessionaire of three Denver-area commuter rail lines for RTD.
November 30 -
Without more federal relief, the Illinois Regional Transportation Authority's service boards warn of devastating service cuts, layoffs and fare hikes.
November 24 -
Selling in a week with an expected light calendar should help the deal as will market fundamentals.
November 23 -
MTA officials revealed dark budget-and-service cut scenarios and Mayor Bill de Blasio closed in-person public schools, actions likely to ripple through the city's economy.
November 19 -
Neal Zuckerman, a New York MTA board member, tells The Bond Buyer's Paul Burton how takeaways from that era relate to today's transit funding crisis. "History doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes." (24 minutes). Recorded Oct. 30.
November 17 -
Infrastructure investment is likely going to be an early priority for Biden.
November 13 -
The comptroller said the Taxi Workers Alliance proposal puts a floor under loan losses by guaranteeing city purchase of any defaulted medallions.
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