- Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Gov. Edward Rendell Friday sent a letter to Getty Petroleum Marketing Inc., urging it to work with ethanol producer Bionol Clearfield LLC to resolve differences over a purchase agreement as the oil company's demand for arbitration threatens the repayment of $65 million of tax-exempt revenue bonds.
June 25 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania's capital city, Harrisburg, is seeking qualified firms to appraise city property that could generate money through a potential sale or lease and help pay down its debts.
June 25 - Pennsylvania
Those looking for more Philadelphia Eagles post-game commentary from Pennsylvania Gov. Edward Rendell may get it after he leaves office in January, but before then he must finalize a tough fiscal 2011 budget and fill a $472.5 million transportation funding gap for next year.
June 11 -
The Harrisburg Authority will miss a $3.2 million June 1 payment to bondholders of incinerator debt sold in 2003 that helped finance upgrades to the Pennsylvania facility.
May 24 -
Pennsylvania officials yesterday weighed in on an initiative to prohibit local governments from using derivatives, with most participants in the public hearing urging greater state regulation and guidelines for such instruments rather than ending swaps at the local level.
May 5 -
Pennsylvania Gov. Edward Rendell yesterday announced proposals to address a transportation funding shortfall, including a short-term plan in which the state would sell $1 billion of debt during the next two years.
May 4 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania faces a projected $1 billion fiscal 2010 shortfall as sluggish revenue collections will require further spending reductions and potential layoffs.
May 3 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania officials will conduct a public hearing next week on an initiative to ban local governments from using derivatives.
April 28 - Pennsylvania
Harrisburg, Pa., plans to release in the next few weeks a request for qualifications for financial advisers to help it tackle $282 million of outstanding incinerator bonds it guarantees, as officials continue to work on a forbearance agreement for the debt.
April 27 -
Harrisburg’s City Council Monday evening was set to hear from outside professionals and government officials regarding Pennsylvania’s municipal financial distress program in addition to information on bankruptcy filings.
April 26 -
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation yesterday released a plan that provides a framework for potential rail development during the next 25 years.
April 20 - Pennsylvania
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Harrisburg City Council Tuesday evening approved the appointment of three board members to the Harrisburg Authority, with the expectation that the new members will help the agency address its $282 million of outstanding incinerator debt.
April 14 - Pennsylvania
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Harrisburg, Pa., Mayor Linda Thompson yesterday delivered her first state of the city address, pledging to work with stakeholders to tackle $282 million of outstanding incinerator debt and bring Pennsylvania’s capital city into fiscal solvency.
April 13 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania and municipal officials within the next two weeks could finalize a potential forbearance agreement regarding $282 million of Harrisburg Authority incinerator bonds that would give the city 90 days to craft a repayment plan.
April 6 -
Pennsylvania Gov. Edward Rendell yesterday called for a special legislative session to find $472.5 million for fiscal 2011 transportation needs as the Federal Highway Administration denied, for the second time, the state’s request to implement tolls on Interstate 80.
April 6 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Sen. Jake Corman, R-District 34, Wednesday said the Senate would not act on a fiscal 2011 budget bill until mid-May, but warned of another budget stalemate if Democratic leaders propose tax hikes to help balance next year’s spending plan.
March 31 -
Pennsylvania-based ACTS Retirement-Life Communities Inc., the largest nonprofit continuing care retirement community provider in the U.S., will affiliate with two smaller East Coast senior-living centers, a move that may boost debt-service coverage for one.
March 22 - Pennsylvania
Harrisburg, Pa., will operate under a budget that does not include payments for debt service on outstanding incinerator bonds after the City Council Tuesday evening declined to override Mayor Linda Thompson’s budget veto.
March 10 -
Allegheny County officials are working on a $2 billion initiative to expand public transportation between downtown Pittsburgh and its Oakland neighborhood — the city’s academic and cultural hub — and to boost mass transit within Oakland itself.
March 5 - Pennsylvania
Harrisburg Mayor Linda Thompson Friday vetoed the Pennsylvania capital city’s $65 million fiscal 2010 budget because it doesn’t include current-year debt service obligations to bondholders on $282 million of outstanding incinerator debt.
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