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Williamson County reports two bond issues, education-impact fees and steady privilege-tax receipts

2115596 · January 14, 2025
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County finance staff told commissioners the county sold a $56.33 million general obligation bond and a $20.785 million county district bond in December, resized borrowing and noted education impact fees and privilege-tax revenues remain steady.

County finance staff reported to the Williamson County Commission on Jan. 13 that the county issued two bond series in December and provided updates on revenue sources that support capital projects.

The county sold a general obligation bond for $56,330,000 and a county district bond for $20,785,000. Finance staff said both bonds were sold at a premium, which reduced the net amount the county needed to borrow. The general obligation issue included $20 million tied to the “JJ project,” though County staff noted the larger project…

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