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The private passenger train operation that debuted as Brightline says it will stay private for now.
February 12 -
Airports get creative and turn to privatization to fund projects as federal assistance becomes less reliable.
February 11 -
Calling the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority “a disgrace,” N.Y. Gov. Andrew Cuomo urged the state Legislature to approve a series of steps to revamp the agency.
February 8 -
Indian River County will file an appeal as it continues fighting against private activity bond financing for the passenger rail project.
February 6 -
The Garden City Commission on Tuesday unanimously approved a charter ordinance that would give the city significantly more freedom in addressing general improvements and issuing general obligation bonds for certain projects.
February 6 -
Strong 2018 numbers at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey underscore the importance of its capital investments, officials said.
February 4 -
Ronnie Lowenstein, director of the Independent Budget Office, weighs the city's fiscal picture against the backdrop of economic and Washington uncertainty. Chip Barnett and Paul Burton host.
January 31 -
The initial public offering will raise up to $540 million to expand Florida's passenger train system and acquire the Las Vegas XpressWest project.
January 30 -
The MTA, amid political debate over funding and control, intends to sell $500 million of transportation revenue bonds and $750 million of BANs.
January 30 -
As the board delayed a vote on fare and toll increases, transit funding, performance metrics and the L-train tunnel project chaos permeated discussion.
January 25