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Deputy General Manager Dan Denham was named acting general manager until the board of directors finds a permanent replacement.
June 30 -
San Diego city leaders are in the early days of assembling a P3 that could transform six city blocks with fresh space for city workers and affordable housing.
June 29 -
California Gov. Gavin Newsom and lawmakers struck a budget agreement just days before the start of the fiscal year.
June 27 -
Moody's boosted CalHFA's rating to Aa2, following a similar move by S&P in December.
June 23 -
The upgrades brought the Orange County Transportation Authority managed lanes toll credit to double-A levels across the board.
June 22 -
Palomar Health had its outlook revised to negative by Moody's, affecting $672.5 million in outstanding debt.
June 21 -
The Illinois case is part of several state-level lawsuits brought by Minnesota-based municipal advisor Johan Rosenberg, accusing banks of conspiring to set the interest rates of state-issued VRDOs artificially high.
June 16 -
The controversial idea has taken on more urgency as transit agencies nationally struggle with low ridership.
June 15 -
Weekday ridership on the farebox-dependent regional transit system is below 40% of pre-pandemic levels. Some lawmakers are pushing a state transit rescue package.
June 8 -
Muni Pride has been rebranded from California Muni Pride to reflect its developing national focus.
June 6 -
In the past few weeks, the A's agreed with Bally's on a site and reached a tentative agreement with Nevada lawmakers for a $380 million public handout.
June 1 -
As a growing number of states have adopted anti-LGBTQ+ laws, California's ban on travel to those states has created difficulties for the state.
May 31 -
California senators approved a school bond measure that supporters say could help reduce the state's $117 billion in school construction needs.
May 25 -
Municipal Market Analytics questioned Moody's swift revision of California's outlook to negative after Gov. Newsom's May budget revisions posted.
May 24 -
Arizona, Nevada and California announced an agreement on Colorado River water use reductions, possibly averting a more stringent federal solution.
May 22 -
Public sector employers are in a fierce competition with the private sector for workers and may be losing amid labor shortages and inflation.
May 22 -
The Biden Administration has partnered with five cities and the State of California in efforts to reduce homelessness.
May 19 -
The negative rating outlook comes less than a week after Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a budget shortfall of $31.5 billion.
May 18 -
Amid rising construction costs and supply chain shortfalls, some California school bond projects are being redesigned, accelerated or delayed.
May 18 -
The investor-driven committee created guidelines to help small- and medium-sized issuers provide more uniform disclosure.
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