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Gov. Ralph Northam and the Virginia Legislature's new Democratic majority want higher gas taxes and new bond financing plans to support road and rail projects.
January 29 -
Andy Byford’s departure as MTA New York City Transit president rekindled questions about governance at one of the world’s largest mass transit agencies.
January 24 -
Andy Byford's resignation ends a two-year run marked by innovation and controversy.
January 23 -
Whether new dedicated revenue for the MTA or its higher total debt holds more sway in the capital markets remains an open question.
January 22 -
The California Debt Limit Allocation Committee wants more information on the request for $600 million of private activity bond allocation.
January 16 -
Indian River County won’t pursue the federal litigation further, but it will proceed with a lawsuit in state court over the use of its railroad crossings.
January 15 -
Transportation advocates focused on new state revenue sources that can place the cash-strapped agency on firmer financial footing.
January 13 -
Despite opposition to tolls, Louisiana completed its P3 agreement with Plenary Infrastructure to build the Belle Chasse Bridge and Tunnel Replacement Project.
January 8 -
New York's governor wants the state to lead efforts for increased capacity at Manhattan's busy transit hub.
January 7 -
New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority tops the calendar in the first full week of 2020 with about $2.5 billion of bonds and notes.
January 6