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Long Beach, California, is seeking a second TIFIA loan for its Gerald Desmond Bridge replacement.
November 30 -
Voters in the Southern California rejected a water and wastewater rate increase, and a subsequent rate hike triggered an unsuccessful recall election.
November 29 -
The Federal Transit Administration has not yet awarded $760 million of the $2.62 billion Congress set aside for transit grants in fiscal 2018 almost two months after the end of the budget year.
November 29 -
The Mojave Desert city will soon be current on bonds that led the city to a bond fraud settlement with the SEC.
November 28 -
The county, through a conduit issuer, will price $198.2 million in lease revenue bonds for its new civic center.
November 27 -
Leslie Bloom joins as a senior vice president with a Solano Beach office.
November 27 -
Fires haven't sparked a secondary-market sell-off, as investors "are either unconcerned or don't fully understand" the extent of the damage.
November 21 -
State's fiscal outlook dependent on governor-elect Newsom's management style.
November 19 -
Voters appear to have rejected $8.9 billion water bond measure only five months after approving a $4 billion water bond.
November 15 -
The deadly Camp Fire left Paradise, California, in ruins, raising questions about the town's future and whether it can pay its debts.
November 13