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Grayson County court approves order allowing Waste Management to use tax-exempt bond proceeds for regional facilities

2904484 · April 8, 2025
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Summary

The commissioners court approved an order allowing Waste Management’s issuer to include the Hillside Landfill in a single, multi-jurisdiction tax-exempt bond financing of up to $120 million; county officials were told the county incurs no liability and $50 million may be issued in 2025.

County Judge Bruce Dawsey and the Grayson County Commissioners Court on April 8 approved an order permitting Waste Management’s issuer to include the Hillside Landfill in a single tax-exempt bond financing covering 14 facilities, an issuer representative told the court.

The order allows the Mission Economic Development Corporation (MEDC), acting as issuer, to issue up to $120 million in tax-exempt bonds for improvements at Waste Management facilities in Texas, including the Hillside Landfill in Grayson County. Lee McCormick, municipal adviser with Community…

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