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The New York Energy Highway Task Force, appointed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo to implement the energy highway initiative, issued a request for information on April 11.
April 13 -
The country's largest mass transit system will go to market with $600 million of transportation revenue bonds on Tuesday, with retail pricing on Monday.
April 13 -
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Transportation has approved a $422 million TIFIA loan for construction of a new midtown tunnel and rehabilitation of existing tunnels in Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va.
April 13 -
Pennsylvania's Senate will consider legislation enabling public-private partnerships for bridges and roads when it reconvenes April 30.
April 12 -
WASHINGTON — A recently released Fitch Ratings report projects a sharp increase in the use of "managed" or HOT lanes on highways, but warns that such toll lanes will be more volatile than traditional toll roads because they are located next to non-toll roads.
April 12 -
After years of stops and starts on a $5.3 billion elevated rail system first conceived 45 years ago, the 20-mile Honolulu transit project appears to be rolling along.
April 12 -
The Alaska Senate passed a a $2.6 billion capital budget Wednesday that includes $450 million of bonds.
April 12 -
BRADENTON, Fla. — As Atlanta plans to open its new $1.4 billion international terminal next month, the city is moving forward with other projects at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
April 11 - Texas
Two of Texas' most congested cities — Houston and Austin — are moving forward with managed toll lane projects after identifying sources of funding from the Texas Department of Transportation.
April 10 -
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission is selling $224 million of bonds to finance its payments to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, which finances a variety of highway, bridge and transit capital projects.
April 10 -
The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform has launched a probe of the California High Speed Rail Authority, asking its board members to preserve all records related to the nearly $4 billion in federal funds approved that, along with a proposed $2.7 billion bond issue, would finance the bullet train along the California coast.
April 10 -
Despite legislative setbacks and an ongoing battle with a powerful Detroit family, the leaders of Michigan and Canada continue to tout as a top priority a new $4 billion bridge to span the nation's busiest trade route between Detroit and Canada.
April 10 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is expected to pay $60.3 million to BNP Paribas Capital Services Inc. on Monday after settling on a credit swap the bank previously announced it would terminate.
April 9 -
A $300 million bond issue designed to keep tolls down on the controversial Dulles Toll Road may be in jeopardy as the Virginia General Assembly votes on a proposed budget that does not include the authorization for the debt.
April 9 -
Alaska Railroad Corp.'s $135 million of bonds backed by federal transportation funds have been endangered by recent legislation. That risk prompted Moody's Investors Service to downgrade the debt on Thursday to A2 from A1.
April 9 -
CHICAGO — The Federal Aviation Administration on Thursday granted Chicago's request to preserve its ability to pursue a privatization of Midway Airport under a federal pilot program until the end of the year.
April 5 -
Bond attorneys are studying a recent IRS ruling that allowed Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport to issue $1 million of bonds that were not subject to the alternative minimum tax.
April 5 -
The Department of Transportation has received $10.2 billion in applications for the $500 million available through its latest round of TIGER funding, highlighting the pressing need for infrastructure investment, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced Thursday.
April 5 -
WASHINGTON — The Maryland Transportation Authority will price more than $260 million of tax-exempt bonds to refund 2002 bonds and to finance a passenger walkway and tunnel for the Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, according to bond documents released Tuesday.
April 4 -
Current record-high gas prices are not hurting the credit quality of state highway user tax bonds, according to Standard & Poor's.
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