- Texas
DALLAS — The chief financial officer of Dallas Area Rapid Transit said Monday that he is unconcerned by the effect of a downgrade by one of the major rating agencies on the upcoming sale of $825 million of revenue bonds supported by anemic sales tax income.
September 20 -
SAN FRANCISCO — The first public-private partnership project under a program championed by California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger could lead to the sale of almost $600 million of private-activity bonds to fund a six-lane roadway to San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge.
September 17 -
WASHINGTON — Senior bondholders of a South Carolina toll road’s debt are claiming they are owed at least $237.8 million as they continue to wrestle with state transportation officials over a debt restructuring plan.
September 17 -
WASHINGTON — Despite a renewed push this month for a national infrastructure bank, market participants are at odds over such basic issues as how it would be funded and structured and what projects should receive its help.
September 17 -
CHICAGO — United Airlines and Continental Airlines Inc. are on track to close a merger on Oct. 1 that would create the world’s largest airline based on passenger volume, after shareholders endorsed the union Friday.
September 17 -
WASHINGTON — The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority is considering options to trim the new $3.83 billion estimated cost of the Metrorail extension project’s second phase in order to reduce the amount of debt that will be needed.
September 17 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey last week committed $1 billion toward revamping or replacing the Bayonne Bridge.
September 17 -
New Jersey Transit will suspend for 30 days new contracts and work on a new passenger-rail tunnel that will run under the Hudson River between New Jersey and Manhattan, as the federal government believes the project may cost an additional $1 billion.
September 17 -
DALLAS — Dallas Area Rapid Transit lost its AAA rating from Standard & Poor’s Friday as analysts assigned DART’s upcoming $825 million bond deal a AA-plus.
September 17 -
The Puerto Rico Public-Private Partnerships Authority announced its short list of four consortiums Wednesday that may submit proposals in a potential long-term lease agreement involving the island’s busiest toll road.
September 16 -
SAN DIEGO — The future of toll roads in California lies largely in managed lane projects, according to participants at a conference here this week.
September 16 -
DALLAS — Utah officials are facing questions about their role in a $13 million settlement with a losing bidder on the expansion of the Interstate 15 freeway in Salt Lake County, which will be funded with a record $1.25 billion bond issue next week.
September 16 -
DALLAS — Dallas Area Rapid Transit will issue $825 million of bonds supported by sales tax and farebox revenue next week under a resolution adopted Tuesday by the DART finance committee.
September 15 -
CHICAGO — The Regional Transportation Authority of Illinois board on Wednesday tapped its chief financial officer, Joe Costello, to serve as interim executive director beginning next month until a replacement for retiring director Stephen Schlickman is found.
September 15 -
DALLAS — Michael Cheroutes, a Denver attorney and expert in public finance, will guide Colorado’s search for new highway funding mechanisms as the first director of its High Performance Transportation Enterprise agency.
September 15 -
SAN FRANCISCO — The San Diego County Regional Airport Authority will sell $417 million of subordinate-lien bonds next week to fund part of a $1.4 billion overhaul at San Diego International Airport.
September 15 -
Virginia last Friday scuttled a potential public-private partnership for the Port of Virginia, ending the chance for a private company to operate the port.
September 15 -
Moody’s Investors Service on Friday placed a negative outlook on the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority’s long-term rated debt.
September 15 -
Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed on Monday appointed Louis Miller as the new general manager at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
September 15 - Texas
DALLAS — Harris County, Tex., is bringing $140 million of toll road refunding bonds to a market that appears ready to reward issuers bearing strong credit ratings.
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