Get Full Government Meeting Transcripts, Videos, & Alerts Forever!
Get email alerts on the Municipal Finance topic
No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.
Council authorizes application for up to $110 million in taxable limited-tax bonds to stabilize city finances
Summary
Council approved resolution R26240 authorizing the issuance and sale of taxable limited-tax bonds (not to exceed $110 million) and retained bond counsel and financial advisers to proceed with application to the state bond commission and market the bonds.
Get email alerts on the Municipal Finance topic
No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.
The City Council approved resolution R26240 authorizing the issuance and sale of taxable limited-tax bonds not to exceed $110 million to support city cash flow and longer-term financing needs.
Jason Acres, bond counsel, and municipal advisers outlined the financing plan, noting the bonds follow short-term revenue notes issued earlier in the city’s stabilization effort. The resolution authorizes applying to the state bond commission and retains co-bond counsel, underwriters and financial advisers to market and sell the bonds; staff said they expect to apply for state approval and return to council with final sale documentation.
Why it matters: The borrowing is part of a broader financial stabilization plan to provide operating liquidity. Counsel said the $110 million not-to-exceed amount is roughly $15 million less than prior short-term borrowing and that the resolution preserves flexibility on terms and amortization, with initial plans to seek market issuance in August subject to further council review.
Attribution: Jason Acres and co-advisers briefed the council; council approved the resolution and retained advisors to proceed with the financing process.
Next steps: Staff will apply to the state bond commission and return with final bond documents for ratification; the city intends to proceed with marketing and sale subject to market conditions and subsequent council approvals.

