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AASHTO Calls for ‘Simpler, More Reliable’ USDOT Process to Spur Use of TIFIA Project Loans
The group that represents state departments of transportation wants to see the USDOT increase the federal share of financing projects...
Astonishing time-lapse footage shows how China pieces together its high-speed railways using 'Th
Astounding footage has captured how China builds its high-speed railways ahead of a planned multi-billion pound expansion. A video of...
Special Session Proclamation For Sunset Legislation
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME: WHEREAS, the legislature adjourned its 85th regular session without extending the existence of...
Office of the Texas Governor: Supplemental Call
NOTICE: This document is an unsigned working draft. It is being released for informational and discussion purposes only. It is subject to...
New Amtrak CEO has Texas ties, but can he save state’s Eagle route?
Amtrak’s incoming boss has Texas ties, but can he save long-distance passenger rail service in the state? Richard Anderson, 62, a veteran...
Cary, N.C., Turns Existing Government Campus into a Simulated Smart City
As cities around the globe adopt new smart cities road maps and strategic plans for new technology implementations, the town of Cary,...
Gov. Abbott eyes repeal of local tree ordinances
In January 2015, a few weeks before taking office as governor and four months before selling his Central Austin home, Gov. Greg Abbott...
U.S. Department of Transportation Launches Infrastructure For Rebuilding America (INFRA) Grant Progr
WASHINGTON - The Department of Transportation (DOT) is announcing the Infrastructure for Rebuilding America (INFRA) discretionary grant...
GOP chairman: Trump’s infrastructure plan may slip to next year
Congressional work on President Trump’s $1 trillion infrastructure package may slip to next year, a Republican chairman said Thursday....
CBO: Debt ceiling will be hit in October
The Congressional Budget Office on Thursday projected that the U.S. Treasury would “most likely” run out of cash in early to mid-October...
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