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Without tax-exempt private activity bonds, charters would have to turn to more expensive and restrictive capital sources.
November 15 -
The loss of Southwest means enplanement costs go up, reducing its competitive advantage over nearby Detroit.
November 10 -
Mike Duggan won another term in Detroit, and Flint's Karen Walker beat back a recall effort.
November 8 -
Developers no longer plan to build a new Major League Soccer stadium in downtown Detroit.
November 3 -
Royal Oak Township had been under the agreement since 2014.
November 1 -
City Council approved another 30-day contract, risking the long-term deal.
October 31 -
The city of Holland may have a plan to pay down its unfunded pensions.
October 30 -
The council wants to buy time to decide on a longer term water contract.
October 24 -
The program heads to the Financial Review Commission and the Michigan Finance Authority for approval.
October 24 -
City council members say they need more time to consider contract and other options.
October 23 -
Moody's Investors Service said it upgraded the city of Detroit, Mich.'s issuer rating to B1 from B2.
October 13 -
The city is looking for banks to lead a tender offer and refunding of bonds issued as part of its bankruptcy exit.
October 12 -
The land swap with Detroit could advance both plans.
October 6 -
The city plans to privately place $125 million for neighborhood revitalization.
October 6 -
Court mediation offers no solution to Flint indecision on water contract.
September 29 -
Wayne County decision on jail site to come in December
September 28 -
The city says for now it has all the capital market access it needs.
September 26 -
The city council continues to delay a vote on where to draw its water from long-term.
September 21 -
Michigan is turning to a P3 model from pay-as-you-go for its highway project to shorten the completion time.
September 19 -
The authority plans to sell new money and refunding bonds.
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