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The commission's $300 million sale for bridge work will be its first new money issue since 2010 as it struggles to fund its road and bridge network.
September 10 -
The governor declared the $2.1 billion Mobile River project "dead” after it a local planning organization voted it down.
September 5 -
State and local governments are providing more transit funding than they have before, offsetting some of the ridership woes.
September 5 -
The Fitch Ratings outlook on the BBB San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor Agency is now positive.
August 30 -
Funds were restricted to states with populations of less than 100 people per square-mile.
August 29 -
Even with a board vote just five weeks away, the proposed five-year capital program for New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority is a big unknown.
August 28 -
Nicole Gelinas of the Manhattan Institute dives into the New York MTA reorganization controversy. Paul Burton and Andrew Coen host.
August 27 -
Federal funding would be reduced to 44% from 49% of the cost of the Gateway project, which had been blocked by the Trump administration.
August 26 -
Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport is pricing bonds that will partially finance projects under its capital plan and refund previously issued debt for a savings.
August 26 -
A bond insurer and bondholders may file complaints in the Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority's lawsuit challenging a state law abolishing the authority.
August 22 -
An airport official says the third upgrade in a year will mean savings for upcoming refunding and new money bond plans.
August 20 -
A report said overtime costs spiraled out of control under leadership's noses for roughly a decade.
August 19 -
The MBTA's plans to shut down major Boston mass-transit stations for accelerated repairs is the latest card to play in a spiraling transit and congestion crisis.
August 15 -
The funds would be used to expand the Houston area’s network of bus, rail and managed lane projects.
August 13 -
While Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit officials praised the progress made after two years of passenger rail service in the two counties, new financial projections show an uncertain future for the transit service.
August 12 -
Judge John Cooper ruled that the bill to abolish the Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority unconstitutionally usurps the county's home rule authority.
August 12 -
The deal through the Indianapolis Local Public Improvement Bond Bank will refund floating-rate debt issued in 2010 to a fixed rate.
August 8 -
The gas tax has fallen short of meeting infrastructure needs, and cities need new solutions.
August 8 -
The airport will sell $1.2 billion of revenue bonds as it proceeds with more than $7 billion of capital improvements.
August 8 -
Proceeds will finance a 6.7-mile section of the North Tarrant Express to add four toll lanes to a section of Interstate 35 north of downtown Fort Worth.
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