
January 22, 2019
IN THE NEWS
- LIBN: Herbst: Pothole madness arrives early
- Newsday: Babylon Town to spend $100 million for road repairs
- LIBN: Herbst: Long Island Contractors’ top 10 resolutions for 2019
- Newsday: Could there be another Long Island Nine?
- Newsday: State Senate seniority gone, but Dems say Long Island's clout isn't
- Transport Topics: State DOT Leaders Urge Federal Action on Long-Term Infrastructure Funding
- Governing: Why This Is the Year to Begin Addressing the Infrastructure Deficit
- Governing: As Shutdown Stretches On, Transportation Officials Worry About Long-Term Effects
- Transport Topics: How a Prolonged Government Shutdown Might Ripple Down to States
- Equipment World: New AASHTO chief tells of shutdown’s growing impact on DOTs
- Newsday Editorial: Many LI governments are failing the pothole test
- Construction Dive: Federal shutdown threatening some infrastructure projects
- NY Daily News: EXCLUSIVE: Group representing construction firms set to launch campaign to diversify national workforce
- Transport Topics: Experts Discuss Recommendations, Research Related to Accelerated Bridge Construction
- Crain’s: Contractors blame scaffold law, bureaucracy for public-works costs
- Gotham Gazette: LIRR’s Heavy Subsidies and the Coming Debate Over MTA Funding
- Transport Topics: New AASHTO Director Jim Tymon Outlines Goals for 2019
- City & State: Day I of Democratic-controlled Albany