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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.
July 29 -
The residents of Waverly, Hickman and rural Lancaster County, Neb., would join Lincoln drivers in paying an annual wheel tax to fund county road and bridge improvements under a newly unveiled proposal.
July 26 -
The Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority is challenging a recent state law to abolish the agency.
July 26 -
The company behind the nation’s first privately owned intercity passenger railway in more than a century is seeking approval from California and Nevada to raise as much as $3.6 billion in tax-exempt bonds for a high-speed train linking southern California to Las Vegas.
July 26 -
The San Diego Association of Governments deal, backed by a federal capital grant, is structured to allay investor concerns about funding delays.
July 25 -
The county contends that a state law dissolving the Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority violates its home rule authority.
July 25 -
New Jersey elected officials are pushing for the agency to take over Atlantic City International Airport from the South Jersey Transportation Authority.
July 23 -
As the Metropolitan Transportation Authority board weighs a far-reaching overhaul, one infrastructure analyst suggests improvements.
July 23 -
Two reports from House staff and the Government Accountability Office paint an unflattering portrait of the executive branch's administration of grant programs that benefit bond issuers.
July 22 -
From BART trains packed to capacity during the commute to freeways that jam well before dawn, the strain on the Bay Area's transportation backbone is intensifying.
July 22 -
Several years ago, Rupert officials knew the city was years behind in road construction projects and, with an annual $200,000 road construction budget, there was little hope of ever catching up.
July 19 -
Gov. Charlie Baker is backing an acceleration plan that is supposed to enable Greater Boston’s mass transit system to catch up after years of neglect.
July 19 -
A judge ruled the Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority can still write checks even though it was abolished in a bill signed July 3 by Gov. Ron DeSantis.
July 17 -
Separating capital construction projects from transit operations at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority quickly generated many questions and some pushback.
July 15 -
Austin is telling investors that a $319 million airport bond sale is critical to meeting growing demand for service.
July 15 -
State departments of transportation can't make long-term plans without some confidence in federal spending.
July 10 -
The Massachusetts Port Authority expects to price $461 million of revenue bonds through a negotiated sale primarily to accommodate growth at New England's largest airport.
July 9 -
After Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the bill into law, Moody's Investors Service downgraded Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority debt.
July 5 -
Three-quarters of New York subway stations are inaccessible to wheelchair users, who must fight for funds to install elevators and other upgrades.
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