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With overwhelming voter approval, the community of Sibley can now move closer to completing an outdoor aquatic center project.
November 15 -
Approximately $900 million of costs would be financed through sales tax revenue bonds.
November 14 -
The repayment of $80 million in lease-backed debt remains entangled in the standoff.
November 14 -
Chicago officials want to highlight the distinctions between the highly rated new securitization and the city's general obligation bonds.
November 14 -
A bankruptcy court judge is weighing whether the municipal government-sponsored project qualifies for Chapter 11.
November 13 -
The loss of Southwest means enplanement costs go up, reducing its competitive advantage over nearby Detroit.
November 10 -
Chicago's Board of Education is pricing more than $900 million, citing positive rating actions and a better balance sheet.
November 10 -
With an ordinance for $70 million in Terre Haute Sanitary District construction bonds facing certain defeat, Mayor Duke Bennett’s administration requested and the City Council Thursday agreed to withdraw the measure.
November 10 -
Growing pension costs cost the city a rating notch.
November 9 -
The Illinois Finance Authority authorized a passel of deals that would be outlawed by a GOP tax bill.
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