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The U.S. Department of Transportation this week granted the Michigan Strategic Fund a two-month extension to approve $787 million in private-activity bonds on behalf of a company planning to build a bridge spanning the busy trade route between Detroit and Canada.
March 11 -
If Congress fails to pass a bill to replace the current surface transportation law by the end of this fiscal year, federal highway aid to states will drop by 50% and transit aid will drop by 40%, Rep. Peter DeFazio warned yesterday.
March 11 -
A $10.7 billion proposal to bring high-speed rail to New York could use a mix of federal stimulus money, state and federal grants, public-private partnerships, and bonding, according to a plan released yesterday.
March 10 -
Lawmakers need to consider moving toward "creative public-private partnerships," such as through the development of toll roads, in order to adequately fund the nation's infrastructure, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said at a public transportation conference here yesterday.
March 10 -
DALLAS - Despite a strong global economic ebb tide and hurricane damage, Gulf Coast ports are planning to use federal stimulus funds and continue issuing debt to build for what they hope will be a more promising future.
March 10 -
Airports are projecting they will need $94.4 billion of capital over the next five years, and may rely less on bond issuance to fulfill those needs, according to a report released Friday by the trade group Airports Council International-North America.
March 9 -
Many of the transit issuers in lease-back deals that face potentially huge termination fees because their guarantors' ratings have been downgraded have lowered their exposure to credit risks by unwinding or restructuring the transaction agreements, Moody's Investors Service found.
March 9 -
BRADENTON, Fla. - The Spain-based developer that won a contract to build the Florida Department of Transportation's first public-private partnership said banks oversubscribed to become part of the historic deal, an accomplishment itself in a U.S. industry typically relying on bond financing.
March 9 -
BRADENTON, Fla. - The Florida Department of Transportation Tuesday closed on the $1.8 billion Interstate 595 project in Broward County with I-595 Express LLC, a consortium whose main sponsor and equity partner is ACS Infrastructure Development.
March 6 -
Independent Massachusetts bonding authorities would no longer have the power to enter into derivative transactions if lawmakers approve, as amended, a bill to help the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority ward off a potential $350 million termination-event fee.
March 6 - Texas
DALLAS - The Harris County, Tex., Metropolitan Transit Authority will invest $1.5 billion to build 20 miles of light rail under a plan approved by the board of directors Wednesday.
March 6 -
DALLAS - Louisiana will accept up to $2.5 billion of federal stimulus funds over the next two years, but Gov. Bobby Jindal's administration is reviewing another $1.5 billion allocated to the state before deciding whether to use the available funds.
March 6 -
The Georgia State Transportation Board last week voted to fire Department of Transportation Commissioner Gena Evans.
March 5 -
The Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority last Thursday increased tolls in central Florida for the first time in nearly nine years. The base toll will increase 25 cents beginning April 5 with future increases every five years based on the consumer price index.
March 5 -
The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee is slated to vote today on two bills that would authorize federal funding for water infrastructure and airports - including bond-related funds - and to outline how the fiscal 2010 budget summary released by the White House last week would affect infrastructure.
March 5 -
CHICAGO - Months after narrowly avoiding its first default, the Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority is faced with another delinquent bond-fund borrower that has warned it would likely have a tough time making its full monthly debt payments this year due to the weak economy.
March 5 -
DALLAS - Utah will turn to the bond market to ease its budget crunch, issuing up to $3.3 billion of debt this year for expansion of Interstate 15 under an agreement between Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. and legislative leaders.
March 5 -
Chicago received clearance from the Federal Aviation Administration last week to use $182 million in passenger facility charges collected on airline tickets to finance design work on new and expanded runways and a western terminal that are part of the later phases of the $7.5 billion expansion at O’Hare International Airport.
March 4 -
Fitch Ratings last week stripped $40.1 million of Lake of the Ozarks Community Bridge Corp. bonds of their investment-grade status amid management’s refusal to raise tolls.
March 4 -
Fitch Ratings this week downgraded to BBB-minus from BBB the implied revenue bond rating on the Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority, and revised its outlook to negative from stable.
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