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Holyoke authorizes $3.5M in borrowing for roads and city facilities; treasurer confirms A+ S&P rating

Holyoke City Council ยท February 4, 2026

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Summary

Council approved a $3.5 million bond authorization for road repairs and facility work after debate about equity of spending; treasurer's memo clarified the city's A+ Standard & Poor's rating and use of state short-term programs.

The City Council approved an order authorizing the appropriation of $3.5 million to finance demolition, reconstruction, road and sidewalk repairs and related capital work. Finance committee members described the package as targeted to a severe backlog of road repairs and to upkeep projects for municipal buildings including city hall, the annex, the DPW and the police headquarters.

City Treasurer Rory Casey provided a memo clarifying the city's bond-rating status, noting the city maintains an A+ rating from Standard & Poor's and that a prior DLS communication contained ambiguous language about rating withdrawal. Casey explained the city's use of a state-qualified bond program for certain short-term financing and said long-term debt has historically used that program where favorable.

Council discussion included equity concerns about how projects are prioritized across neighborhoods; one councilor said votes to borrow should reflect equitable distribution of benefits. The council passed the borrowing authorization by roll-call vote and also voted to receive the treasurer's memo (Item 69) to the record.

Next steps: Mayor and treasurer authorized to contract and execute financing and to file required documents under Chapter 44A; projects will be scheduled and administered by departments per the approved scope.