- Texas
DALLAS - After years of sweating transportation dollars, state and local governments in Texas are quickly lining up projects that might be eligible for a federal stimulus package proposed by President-elect Barack Obama.
December 10 -
The New Jersey Turnpike Authority yesterday approved $500 million of long- and short-term borrowing to help it address auction-rate debt.
December 10 -
The Michigan Senate last week approved a package of bills paving the way for a $103 million light-rail transit line on one of Detroit’s main thoroughfares.
December 10 -
WASHINGTON - Draft legislation to bail out automakers includes a provision that would require the federal government to guarantee leaseback deals that transit agencies entered into with private investors and that were approved by the Federal Transit Administration before 2006.
December 10 -
The Second District Appellate Court in Elgin last week heard arguments by the Chicago suburb of Bensenville seeking a halt to the demolition of 500 properties to make room for a new runway at O’Hare International Airport. The project is part of a $7.5 billion runway expansion that is being partially financed with bonds.
December 10 -
DALLAS - Lafayette Parish, La., would replace much of its deteriorating rural road network with proceeds from a proposed $26 million general obligation bond sale.
December 10 -
While President-Elect Barack Obama has directed his economic recovery team to develop a plan to invest in infrastructure nationwide, create millions of jobs, modernize schools, and make buildings more energy-efficient, both the details of the plan and the extent to which municipal bonds may play a role are unclear.
December 9 -
WASHINGTON - The problems facing transportation infrastructure financing are so expansive that all options must be considered, including public-private partnerships and a possible alternative to the federal gas tax to fund the highway trust fund, JPMorgan's Jane Garvey said Sunday at a conference here.
December 9 - Texas
DALLAS - A year after tripling its debt load, the North Texas Tollway Authority is trimming 2009 revenue projections by $25 million, or 7%, due to worsening economic conditions, the authority said.
December 9 -
The Joint Committee on Transportation last week began a series of four public hearings regarding the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority, along with transportation financing issues throughout the state.
December 8 -
WASHINGTON - After more than three months of watching the municipal bond market seize up and then continue to stumble, the Maryland Transportation Authority is on the calendar to come back to market with $425 million of grant anticipation revenue vehicle bonds in a negotiated deal led by Merrill Lynch & Co. Wednesday and Thursday.
December 8 -
A plan to extend the Bay Area Rapid Transit system to Silicon Valley scored a come-from-behind victory this week, as the Santa Clara County registrar of voters certified that an eighth-cent sales tax to operate the new line was approved by voters last month.
December 5 -
New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority could issue as much as $30 billion of bonds over five years under a new credit backed by a payroll tax, according to a proposal released yesterday by a state commission.
December 5 -
The $5.2 billion Dulles Metrorail extension, all but dead nearly a year ago, was revived Wednesday when the Federal Transit Administration signed off on the plan, essentially guaranteeing $900 million of funding for a project that will be partly financed with more than $2 billion of tax-exempt bonds.
December 5 -
CHICAGO - The Chicago City Council overwhelmingly approved a 75-year lease of the city's parking meter system to a private group for $1.157 billion, just two days after Mayor Richard Daley unveiled the winning bid and his plans for the proceeds.
December 5 -
SAN FRANCISCO - Kevin Kone sold $90 million of notes with a 1.5% yield this week, and he's going on vacation.
December 5 -
After more than a year of effort, Atlanta finally has its first formal comprehensive transportation plan.
December 5 -
CHICAGO - Mayor Richard Daley yesterday announced a winning bid of $1.157 billion from a private consortium to lease Chicago's parking meter system for 75 years, with more than half of the proceeds earmarked to see the city through the current recession.
December 3 -
DALLAS - A heavily traveled turnpike north of Austin will become the first part of a tollway system under a finance plan approved by regional planners.
December 3 -
Standard & Poor's downgraded the New York State Thruway Authority to A-plus with a stable outlook from AA-minus yesterday, affecting $2.4 billion of outstanding general revenue bonds.
December 3
