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The $1 billion bi-state agreement includes building a wider bridge over the Potomac and adding tolled express lanes.
November 14 -
The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission takes bids Wednesday on its first new money deal in nine years.
November 12 -
Wheelchair user Jessica De La Rosa and Joe Rappaport of the Brooklyn Center for Independence of the Disabled discuss transit accessibility against the backdrop of New York MTA's $52 billion capital program. Paul Burton hosts.
November 12 -
Regional Plan Association has renewed its proposal to establish a 24-mile, above-ground rail line to serve Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx.
November 11 -
Transportation Secretary James Trogdon says Dale Folwell's allegations of overspending are unsupported.
November 6 -
Gov. Phil Murphy’s administration is exploring a large bond sale to fund equipment upgrades for the commuter rail and bus system.
November 5 -
Rachel Haot, executive director of the Transit Innovation Partnership, explains how tech enhancements can improve mass transit in the New York City region. Paul Burton hosts.
November 5 -
All but a $60 million tax-exempt new money piece of UTA's $511.5 million revenue bond deal is taxable.
November 5 -
St. Louis wants a deal that improves the airport while generating net cash proceeds to the city.
November 4 -
Proposition CC would loosen the strings of the 1992 TABOR Amendment by letting the state government retain more money for education and transportation.
November 4 -
The deal is made up of $741 million in general airport revenue bonds and $313 million backed by customer facilities charges on car rentals.
November 4 -
An agreement forged by New Jersey Transit for a new county and state-funded North Brunswick train station may signal a new partnership model for the agency.
October 31 -
Kim Slaughter, a national senior transportation consultant at HNTB, examines the importance of managing mass transit customer expectations. Andrew Coen and Paul Burton host.
October 29 -
The authority is slated to issue $41.9 million of revenue refunding bonds in a competitive deal Thursday.
October 28 -
The California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank agreed to issue $3.25 billion for the proposed line linking Vegas and Victorville, California.
October 25 -
Critics fear the contracting provision is so draconian it could backfire on the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's $51.5 billion program.
October 25 -
Fitch Ratings affirmed Denver International Airport after the collapse of a public-private partnership to remodel the main terminal.
October 22 -
The Florida Department of Transportation’s new legal challenges may determine the fate of the Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority.
October 17 -
The authority is bringing $950 million of taxable bonds and $1.7 billion of tax-exempts.
October 10 -
Massive borrowing for essential projects in the face of a projected deficit spike is a dilemma as its $51.5 billion capital program undergoes scrutiny.
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