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Bond oversight commissioners press for disaggregated quarterly spending reports; elect vice chair

Bond Oversight Commission · April 15, 2026
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Summary

After a Capital Delivery Services briefing showed concentrated unspent balances, commissioners asked Financial Services for quarterly, disaggregated reports separating general obligation and revenue bonds and identified departments with recurring delays; the commission also re-nominated the chair and voted to approve a vice chair.

Commissioners on the Bond Oversight Commission used a Jan. 8 meeting to press staff and Financial Services for clearer, disaggregated reporting after a Capital Delivery Services presentation showed a substantial gap between spending plans and actual spend.

A committee member summarized the concern: the quarterly CIP-oriented report provided to council mixes general obligation and revenue bonds, which made it difficult to determine how much of the variance between plan and actual spending was tied to permitting, design, contracting or scheduling. The member flagged an…

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