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Toll pricing, street management, transit funding priorities and a scramble for exemptions will be in play as New York paves the way for U.S. cities.
April 5 -
The bid to have the state government edge out Atlanta for control of the busy airport remains active for next year's legislative session.
April 4 -
Ohio legislature settled on a leaner gas tax increase to help fund fixes for its roads and bridges.
April 4 -
Owners of the privately owned passenger train project plan to ask the Florida Development Finance Corp. to approve more bonds Friday.
April 3 -
Rising passenger totals at Bradley International Airport prompted a bond sale to fund a consolidated car rental facility.
March 27 -
As Congress prepares work on an infrastructure package, the transportation secretary endorsed private funding through pensions and endowment funds.
March 27 -
Its $1.5 billion unrated deal will be sold to qualified institutional buyers to finance Florida’s privately owned passenger train project.
March 27 -
The first installment on a $650 million highway borrowing plan, including major projects in New Orleans and Baton Rouge, won easy approval Thursday from the State Bond Commission.
March 22 -
Atlanta officials are facing another potential challenge to how the city has conducted business at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, even as they try to tamp down a state push to take over the airport.
March 22 -
Plans call for four Metro-North Railroad stations along an underused rail line in the East Bronx, with an eye toward real-estate value capture.
March 22