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New York Gov. David Paterson said yesterday that two different project plans are on the table for a new Moynihan Station and that transportation issues - like rerouting service to a new station - still need to be worked out between Amtrak and other transit agencies that would use the station.
September 10 -
Fitch Ratings yesterday placed the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority's $2.24 billion of Metropolitan Highway System debt on credit watch negative due to rising operating costs and an anticipated drop in debt service coverage.
September 10 -
CHICAGO - Chicago will remarket about $300 million of variable-rate third-lien general airport revenue bonds today, shedding the downgraded insurance from the 2005 floating-rate deal that had prompted investors to drop the bonds.
September 10 -
Facing a budget deficit, the Chicago Transit Authority this week announced it would cut 80 administrative jobs, defer non-critical spending on bus maintenance, and undertake other cost-cutting measures to save $40 million.
September 10 -
DALLAS - Shreveport, La., will further reduce its exposure to variable-rate debt this week with a negotiated sale of $24.7 million of fixed-rate airport revenue bonds to refund variable-rate bonds issued in fall 2007.
September 10 -
Transportation departments in some states are bracing themselves for staggering cuts to construction projects as the federal highway trust fund dries up and the Federal Highway Administration implements a rationing of reimbursements this week. The announcement exacerbated worries about the fund, which officials now expect to see at least a $3.1 billion shortfall by the end of fiscal 2009.
September 9 -
WASHINGTON - In a complete turnaround, the Department of Transportation is urging Congress to immediately pass legislation that would move $8 billion from the general fund into the highway trust fund, which DOT officials said has collected even less federal gas tax revenue than expected and is headed for a zero balance on Oct. 1.
September 8 -
WASHINGTON - The Maryland Transportation Authority plans to issue $425 million of grant anticipation revenue vehicles in a competitive deal Wednesday, marking the second and final tranche of Garvees being used to finance the ongoing construction of the state's Intercounty Connector, a $2.4 billion, 18.8-mile toll-road project.
September 8 -
The New Jersey Turnpike Authority will not be able to certify by Dec. 1 that it can meet the debt service coverage levels necessary to maintain its ratings without the increased revenue from toll hikes proposed last week.
September 8 -
The Maine Municipal Bond Bank later this month will issue nearly $50 million of debt backed by revenue allocated to the state's new TransCap Fund that lawmakers established to help finance transportation infrastructure needs.
September 5 -
The federal government must adopt bond-related policy changes and emergency provisions to keep the airport industry afloat, the American Association of Airport Executives said yesterday in a report by its energy and air service task force.
September 4 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey last week got a reprieve in what could prove a lengthy dispute over the Federal Aviation Administration's proposed auctioning of two flight slots at Newark Liberty Airport.
September 2 -
The Arizona Supreme Court last week upheld a lower court’s determination that not enough valid signatures were obtained on petitions seeking a statewide referendum on an increase in the sales tax to fund a proposed transportation effort.
September 2 -
Capital Metro hoped to begin its Leander-to-Austin commuter train service by late fall, but officials said last week that two of the planned nine train stations will not be ready until February or March 2009.
September 2 - Texas
DALLAS - The Texas Department of Transportation begins its fiscal year this week with new leadership, a record $8.3 billion budget, and $1.5 billion of newly mandated bonds amid a challenging political environment.
September 2 -
DALLAS - The Tulsa City Council reversed its earlier approval of a 12-year, $2 billion street improvement plan and decided instead to send a five-year, $451.6 million program to the voters in November.
September 2 -
A 10% fare increase on the PATCO light-rail line and toll increases on Delaware River Port Authority of Pennsylvania and New Jersey bridges are set to go into effect later this month as Gov. Jon Corzine last week announced that he will not overturn the authority's decision to boost fares and bridge tolls.
September 2 -
Massachusetts may be heading closer to a settlement agreement with Bank of America Corp., as the bank agreed to redeem $43 million of auction-rate securities owned by the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority and the Massachusetts Housing Partnership.
August 29 -
There will be one more big public hearing to praise or criticize plans to build a 16-mile toll highway in Orange County.
August 29 - Texas
DALLAS - Galveston County, Tex., will improve roads and consolidate administrative offices into renovated facilities if voters approve a $135 million general obligation bond package in November.
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