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Ohio State University approved a final $483 million concession agreement to lease its parking system for 50 years to QIC Global Infrastructure and LAZ Parking.
June 22 -
Boston has the nation's oldest public transportation system, and the most leveraged. So far, one-shot measures have filled shortfall's but critics complain.
June 22 -
The latest round of TIGER grant funding will disburse nearly $500 million to 47 projects in 34 states and the District of Columbia, U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced Friday. The Department of Transportation received 703 applications from all 50 states, U.S. territories, and D.C. The awards ranged from $1 million to $21.6 million.
June 22 -
Virginia Gov. Robert McDonnell announced this week that the Virginia Transportation Infrastructure Bank will provide $160 million in loans to help finance two major transportation projects in the commonwealth.
June 21 -
With the final step in the federal environmental review process completed this week, the $2.6 billion Ohio River Bridges Project will allow Kentucky and Indiana to award construction contracts before the end of the year and the spans will serve to ease congestion across the Ohio River, said U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood.
June 21 -
The U.S. Department of Transportation has released $10 million under its TIGER grant program to modernize the infrastructure and warehouse facilities at the Hunts Point Terminal Market in New York City’s Bronx borough.
June 20 -
The Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority is scheduled to sell $195.6 million of general revenue variable-rate refunding bonds on Thursday by competitive bid.
June 20 -
Richland County, S.C., council members are poised to try to ask voters for the second time in two years to approve a 1-cent, 20-year sales tax to finance nearly $940 million in transit and road projects.
June 20 -
Lacking a financial plan for the $5 billion Tappan Zee Bridge replacement, the New York State Thruway Authority received negative ratings outlooks.
June 20 -
Chicago Blue Line Renewal & City Bike Share, Ill., $20 million I-95 HOT Lanes, Northern Va., $20 million State Route 91 Corridor Improvements, Calif., $20 million South Jersey Port Rail Improvements, N.J., $18.50 million LYNX Blue Line Capacity Expansion, N.C., $18 million Sellwood Bridge Replacement, Ore., $17.7 million Port of Long Beach Rail Realignment, Calif., $17 million Port of New Orleans Rail Yard Improvements, La., $16.7 million
June 19 -
CHICAGO — Traffic between Michigan and Canada may not be sufficient in the short term to justify construction of a new $3.5 billion trade bridge between the two countries, but that will likely change over the long term, Fitch Ratings said in a commentary released this week.
June 19 -
The popular federal TIGER grant program for major transportation projects would be axed if Republicans get their way.
June 19 -
Michigan and Canadian officials Friday announced an agreement to build a new $4 billion, largely bond-financed trade bridge that has Canada taking on nearly all of the financial risk for the massive project.
June 15 -
The California Department of Transportation and the San Francisco County Transportation Authority closed Thursday on financing for the $1.1 billion Presidio Parkway Public-Private Partnership.
June 15 -
Alaska Railroad’s bonds appear to be safe despite uncertainty surrounding federal grants that back them, according to reports.
June 14 -
WASHINGTON — The push for Congress to pass long-term highway funding legislation is reaching a fever pitch two weeks before the current law expires, as Sen. Barbara Boxer led a rally Wednesday urging approval of her two-year transportation bill in time to avoid another extension.
June 13 -
The Louisiana Department of Highways and Economic Development will produce a report by the end of 2012 on whether tolls can help finance construction of the final 136 miles of Interstate Highway 49 from Lafayette to New Orleans.
June 13 -
The Georgia Department of Transportation last week issued a request for qualifications for firms interested in designing, building and partially financing the nearly 30-mile, $1 billion Northwest Corridor project along Interstate 75 and 575 in Cobb and Cherokee counties.
June 13 -
CHICAGO — The Regional Transportation Authority of Illinois will sell $300 million of two-year working cash-flow notes Wednesday, rolling over some existing short-term paper while also raising funds to weather the state’s chronically late aid payments.
June 12 -
The Massachusetts House on Wednesday will take up a bill to close most of the $51 million deficit in the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority’s budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1.
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