NEW YORK-In a growing line of executives that have chosen to exit stage left, David Tweedy, the chief of capital planning at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, announced Monday he will leave the transportation agency next month.

Tweedy is reportedly going to work for a Canadian equity firm that is involved in public-private partnership investments. His last day at the Port Authority will be Jan. 10th, according to Crain's New York Business.

Tweedy has been senior level executive at the Port Authority for five-and-a-half years and has helped manage the rebuilding at the World Trade Center site. Earlier this year, Phillippe Visser left the bi-state transportation agency as director of World Trade Center redevelopment to go to the Related Cos. and Richard Gladstone, another Port Authority executive, joined Trinity Real Estate in November to become the firm's senior vice president and director of real estate development. See story in Crain's New York Business.

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