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Albert Reyes will work out of the firm’s Los Angeles and Irvine offices.
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July 17
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Fitch Ratings affirmed its A-minus rating and positive outlook for toll revenue bonds issued for the South Bay Expressway.
July 16 -
The city's Public Utilities Commission is embarking on a $2.9 billion sewer upgrade plan.
July 16 -
The San Francisco-based broker-dealer is expanding its offerings into taxables, coinciding with an increase in issuance in that space.
July 13 -
City officials say the bond will help create new and preserve existing affordable housing in response to the shortage in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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A plan costing up to $3 billion to replace Lindbergh Field's more t50-year-old Terminal 1 as well as redevelop lop other parts of the airport advanced this week with the release of a lengthy environmental analysis documenting potential impacts.
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A large share of the refundings that saved the city hundreds of millions of dollars wouldn't be possible now that advance refundings are eliminated, a city official said.
July 10 -
Lakeport officials plan to equip city facilities with solar panels.
July 10 -
The city's voters will decide in November if it will establish the public bank.
July 5 -
Six straight treasurers want SEC chairman Jay Clayton to stay the course on the commission's forced arbitration policy.
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California lawmakers established a conference committee Monday to create better fire prevention policies.
July 3 -
The report credits Gov. Jerry Brown's fiscal policies for budgeting conservatively and establishing reserves
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The bond proceeds would help build housing in the city recovering from a wildfire that destroyed 4,600 homes.
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Democrat Fiona Ma rung up more than twice as many votes as Republican Greg Conlon, who will face her in November.
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Google, the city's largest employer, would pay around $3.3 million under the plan
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Bond proceeds, approved in a 2016 measure, will be used for programs to aid homeless people.
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Education banker John Baracy has opened Raymond James’ first public finance office in Los Angeles.
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Supporters say the plan would help create affordable housing in the fire-ravaged city.
June 25 - Finance and investment-related court cases
A civil grand jury slammed the Alum Rock school board for running the district poorly, including on bond-related matters.
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