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MTA officials revealed dark budget-and-service cut scenarios and Mayor Bill de Blasio closed in-person public schools, actions likely to ripple through the city's economy.
November 19 -
Neal Zuckerman, a New York MTA board member, tells The Bond Buyer's Paul Burton how takeaways from that era relate to today's transit funding crisis. "History doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes." (24 minutes). Recorded Oct. 30.
November 17 -
Infrastructure investment is likely going to be an early priority for Biden.
November 13 -
The comptroller said the Taxi Workers Alliance proposal puts a floor under loan losses by guaranteeing city purchase of any defaulted medallions.
November 13 -
There is a pervasive belief that Joe Biden is likely to be more effective reaching across the aisle than Donald Trump.
November 10 -
Skanska and its Elizabeth River Crossings partner, Macquarie Infrastructure Partners, will sell the concession to an Abertis Infraestructuras S.A.-led venture.
November 10 -
MBTA officials insist the moves, which include a capital-to-operating budget shift, are necessary to help seal a coronavirus-related $579 million operating gap.
November 10 -
The move would not resolve structural budget gaps, according to the rating agency.
November 3 -
California will give the private activity bond capacity granted to the high-speed rail project to affordable housing projects and other qualifying ventures.
November 2 -
The Florida Department of Transportation extended the suspension of Garcon Point Bridge toll collections because it is being used as a detour.
October 30