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Mayor Rahm Emanuel said there would be no taxpayer funding.
November 29 -
A year from now, city officials may very well be asking voters to approve a bond package, perhaps to keep fixing the potholes on your street.
November 29 -
According to underwriter HJ Sims, the deal will mark the largest fixed-rate bond issue for a life-plan community.
November 29 -
Franklin County, Tenn., officials recently approved an almost $8 million bond issue to fund a long-awaited expansion of the county's jail.
November 28 -
The Citizens Budget Commission says deficits could compromise Chairman Joseph Lhota's subway improvement plan.
November 28 -
The Terre Haute Board of Sanitary Commissioners approved the purchase of equipment for the city’s wastewater treatment plant.
November 22 -
A plan to build a $520-million criminal justice complex is moving forward after the Detroit City Council approved a deal allowing a land swap.
November 22 -
Contract saves the city about $9 million by locking in a more favorable rate with Great Lakes Water Authority.
November 22 -
The Moscow City Council directed city staff to begin preparing a major public facilities bond proposal for the May ballot.
November 21 -
It's the second try for Connecticut's capital city, which last year fired a contractor over cost overruns and delays.
November 21 -
The council said the delay to Nov. 27 would buy more time for newly elected council members to weigh in on an amended version of a 30-year deal with Great Lakes Water Authority.
November 20 -
The commonwealth's investor conference struck an upbeat tone, thanks to its Boston economic growth and an oversubscribed bond sale.
November 17 -
The Macon-Bibb Industrial Authority took one of the last steps Wednesday in finalizing inducement bonds totaling $565 million for three major developments.
November 16 -
At Tuesday's Davidson County Board of Commissioner's meeting, the county moved forward with discussions on potential bond packages for capital needs.
November 16 -
The 12-cent-per-gallon fuel tax increase took effect Nov. 1.
November 16 -
Today's super ships provide opportunity for ports that make the needed investments.
November 15 -
Approximately $900 million of costs would be financed through sales tax revenue bonds.
November 14 -
The elimination of private activity bonds would remove a financing tool that supports many public private partnerships.
November 13 -
New York's MTA is pouring its capital into projects that don't reflect population growth, says a Manhattan Institute report.
November 13 -
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.
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