Status of FEMA funding remains in limbo for the next fiscal year, at least through Feb. 3, since the agency is part of the Homeland Security department, now embattled over immigration enforcement.
Road builders-led group win a legal victory in Cook County, Ill., argued transportation funds were not spent directly for infrastructure needs in 2023 as required by law
A Cook County Circuit Judge in Illinois rules that Cook County misdirected $243 million in transportation revenues in 2023 that should have gone to transportation infrastructure needs.
After a federal judge blocked USDOT from freezing approved plans, states can again move forward with NEVI-funded EV charging projects that had stalled.
Federal funding for the $16-billion Hudson Tunnel Project is running out, forcing Gateway to warn contractors that construction could halt within days.
A Feb. 5 federal advisory review puts floodplain constraints, early engineering decisions and a $3.7B redevelopment framework into focus for the proposed RFK stadium.
Agency faces major impacts as government nears partial shutdown in light of growing displeasure over recent actions related to undocumented immigrant enforcement.
Federal design commissioners declined to advance review, indicating early scrutiny amid an active court challenge questioning project sequencing and oversight
Federal reviewers asked the White House to return with 3D scale models rather than moving the project to the next approval step, underscoring the early stage in which the White House ballroom project remains, with litigation complicating its path.