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State and local governments would be able to issue tax-exempt PABs not subject to state volume caps if at least 95% or more of the net proceeds are used for green infrastructure.
May 30 -
The cash-strapped state’s public-private partnership will pay for a fixed-span bridge to replace an aging lift bridge and tunnel in Belle Chasse.
May 29 -
The developer of the proposed $20 billion One Chicago project is seeking state subsidies as part of a P3 deal.
May 22 -
Municipal market participants are increasingly skeptical that an infrastructure bill will pass this year.
May 22 -
Amid the gadgets on display at the Smart Cities NYC conference, some local and regional officials spoke more pragmatically about making tech work.
May 17 -
Communities that have reached their debt capacity can attract funding from private investors who are focused on energy savings and climate change.
May 14 -
The $650 million Denver International Airport terminal remodeling project has run up against concrete deficiencies in the original structure.
May 14 -
Travis County has closed on a $330 million, triple-A rated deal to fund the civil and family courts building in downtown Austin.
May 13 -
The current volume cap on PABs issued for highways and freight improvement has just over $2.5 billion remaining that can be authorized by the U.S. Department of Transportation.
May 8 -
Five companies responded to a request for “expressions of interest” in building three prisons amid federal scrutiny of conditions in the prison system.
May 8