US Municipal Infrastructure Outlooks

US Municipal Infrastructure sectors are poised for a strong year ahead as recovery from the pandemic takes hold.  Positive outlooks for the airport, seaport and toll road sectors attest to a normalizing economy, while steadying demand keep the Public Power outlook stable.

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  • Airport recovery will be bumpy but continue upward toward 2019 levels
  • Seaports benefit from continued high demand and supply chain backlogs through mid-2022 
  • Toll road demand continues to build as return to work and retail inventory rebuilding continues
  • Outlook for Public Power Issuers is stable; challenges remain
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    John Medina Senior Vice President, Global Project and Infrastructure Finance Moody's Ratings Bio
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    Moses Kopmar Vice President - Senior Analyst, Public, Project and Infrastructure Finance Moody's Investors Service Bio
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    Earl Heffintrayer Vice President-Senior Credit Officer, Global Project and Infrastructure Finance Moody's Ratings Bio
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    Kurt Krummenacker Associate Managing Director, Global Project and Infrastructure Finance Moody's Investors Service Bio
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    Naomi Richman Senior Vice President, US Public Finance Moody's Ratings Bio
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    Cintia Nazima AVP, Global Project and Infrastructure Finance Moody's Investors Service Bio
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    Scott Solomon Vice President – Senior Credit Officer, Global Project and Infrastructure Finance Moody's Investors Service Bio