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Dickson County authorizes up to $3.75 million in capital outlay notes to buy property for county facilities The County Commission approved two resolutions authorizing up to $1,850,000 (Series 2024‑A) and $1,900,000 (Series 2024) in general obligation capital outlay notes to finance acquisition of property in Charlotte for the highway department, ambulance station and a convenience center.

Dickson County just approved a groundbreaking $3.75 million plan to enhance local services, including a new highway department and ambulance station!

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#DicksonCounty #TN #PublicFinancing #CitizenPortal #CommunityDevelopment #DicksonCountyFacilities #EmergencyServices

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Fargo Dome Authority presents convention‑center plan tied to Fargo Dome; financing plan relies on Baker Tilly bond model and FDA permanent fund The Fargo Dome Authority and project partners presented a convention‑center + hotel + entertainment district concept sited at the Fargo Dome. Presenters detailed building program (about 52,000 sq ft exhibit/ballroom), cost ranges, and a public financing plan that uses Baker Tilly bond models and potential draws from the Fargo Dome permanent fund.

A groundbreaking proposal for a $120 million convention center adjacent to the Fargo Dome could transform Fargo's economic landscape and enhance its event offerings.

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#FargoCassCounty #ND #CommunityEngagement #PublicFinancing #CitizenPortal #FargoConventionCenter

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Valley Center council authorizes sale of bonds and temporary notes to fund development projects The Valley Center City Council approved Resolution 80826 to authorize temporary-note financing and bond issuance to fund infrastructure for several benefit districts and to finalize permanent financing for a prior TIF project; the council approved the measure by voice vote.

Valley Center City Council just took a major step forward by approving financing to boost local infrastructure and development projects!

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#ValleyCenterSedgwickCounty #KS #PublicFinancing #CitizenPortal #CommunityInvestment #EconomicDevelopment #ValleyCenterInfrastructure

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Gonzales council OKs amendment to 2024 lease revenue bonds to align with delayed USDA loan The council unanimously adopted two resolutions to amend the indenture for the Gonzales Public Financing Authority Lease Revenue Bonds Series 2024A, extending redemption dates to June 1, 2027, to accommodate a delayed USDA loan closing and absorbing estimated additional costs.

The Gonzales City Council has taken a bold step to amend bond agreements, extending crucial deadlines to keep the community center project on track amid unexpected financial hurdles.

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#GonzalesCityMontereyCounty #CA #GonzalesCity #PublicFinancing #CitizenPortal

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Panel approves study commission to weigh public financing for transmission, distribution and storage The committee voted to report LD 838 'ought to pass as amended,' creating a 13‑member legislative commission to study public financing options for transmission, distribution and energy storage (staffed by Legislative Council) and to report back to the committee by the deadline set in the amended text.

Maine's committee has just taken a significant step by approving a study commission to explore public financing options for energy projects—could this reshape our energy future?

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#ME #MaineEnergy #PublicFinancing #CitizenPortal #EnergyStorage #LandownerProtections

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Texas Supreme Court weighs whether missing attorney general approval voids PID bond contracts At oral argument in River Creek Development Corp. v. Preston Hollow Capital, counsel debated whether failure to submit bonds or notes to the Texas attorney general, as required by statute, should render public improvement district (PID) financing contracts void, with justices probing statutory text, precedent and market consequences.

The Texas Supreme Court is deliberating a high-stakes legal question: should missing attorney general approval render $17 million in public improvement district financing contracts void?

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#TX #PublicFinancing #TaxpayerProtection #CitizenPortal #TexasPublicImprovementDistricts

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Senate debate: moving public financing access earlier draws questions over fairness Senators debated a proposal to let publicly financed governor tickets access fair campaign financing funds earlier. Critics warned early access could let early filers exhaust the pool and disadvantage later candidates; counsel and sponsors said campaigns that opt into public financing cannot later switch to private financing.

Senate Bill 11 sparks debate in Maryland as lawmakers grapple with whether allowing earlier access to public financing will level the playing field for governor candidates or create unfair advantages for early filers.

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#MD #CivicParticipation #PublicFinancing #CitizenPortal

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Council approves loan subordination to let Peace River Wildlife Center seek interim construction financing The council approved a subordination agreement allowing Peace River Wildlife Center to secure a short-term loan against its leasehold interest so it can begin Phase 1 site work; council members debated financial exposure, foreclosure mechanics and whether to extend the project CO deadline.

Punta Gorda City Council has taken a crucial step to help the Peace River Wildlife Center secure vital funding for its long-awaited reconstruction project.

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#PuntaGordaCityCharlotteCounty #FL #PublicFinancing #CitizenPortal #CommunityDevelopment #WildlifeConservation

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Waverly council adopts floodplain amendments, approves airport apron design and schedules multiple bond hearings At its regular meeting, the City of Waverly council adopted updated floodplain regulations on final reading, approved a $2.2 million airport apron design and engineering task order, authorized downtown lighting and other contracts, and set public hearings for a series of bond and loan proposals. The council then moved into executive session on collective bargaining.

The Waverly City Council just made major strides by adopting updated floodplain regulations and approving a $2.2 million airport project—what’s next for this thriving community?

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#MI #WaverlyMunicipal #PublicFinancing #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureDevelopment

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Hutchinson Council OKs resolution for SDI industrial revenue bonds after public hearing After a public hearing, the Hutchinson City Council approved a resolution finding advisable the issuance of taxable industrial revenue bonds for Sales Data Inc. (SDI) to support a 101,754 sq ft expansion; finance staff said the $2 million IRB and a 10-year abatement were supported by a cost‑benefit analysis showing payback within four years.

The Hutchinson City Council just took a bold step toward boosting local jobs with a $2 million industrial revenue bond for Sales Data Inc., but not everyone is convinced it’s the right move!

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#HutchinsonCityRenoCounty #KS #PublicFinancing #CitizenPortal #EconomicDevelopment

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How Can We Defeat Big Money?
How Can We Defeat Big Money? YouTube video by Robert Reich

@rbreich.bsky.social & @imcivicaction.bsky.social | Robert Reich: "How Can We Defeat Big Money?" | #Mamdani #PublicFinancing #Elections #SpendingLimits #ContributionLimits #PowerToThePeople
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Dripping Springs selects bond counsel, financial adviser and engineer; council discusses purchasing policy revisions The Dripping Springs City Council approved awards for three RFQs tied to potential Texas Water Development Board financing — naming McCall Parkhurst and Horton LLP for bond counsel, Samco Capital Markets for financial adviser and Burgess and Neiple Inc for engineering — and discussed formalizing purchasing policy updates before final action.

Dripping Springs City Council has taken a significant step by approving key firms for vital financial and engineering services, paving the way for future water development projects!

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#DrippingSpringsHaysCounty #TX #PublicFinancing #PolicyReform #CitizenPortal

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How Can We Defeat Big Money?
How Can We Defeat Big Money? YouTube video by Robert Reich

How Can We Defeat #BigMoney?

#ZohranMamdani overcame millions of dollars of #superPAC and #billionaire #money to win his race.

One reason why? #NewYorkCity ’s #publicfinancing system.

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Planning Board backs downtown 6,500‑seat soccer stadium, forwards TIF plan to city council The Omaha Planning Board voted unanimously to recommend approval of a proposed downtown 6,500‑seat soccer stadium and adjacent mixed‑use district, advancing a plan that includes roughly $48.2 million in TIF support and more than $316 million in total project investment. Developers said construction could start in 2026 and aim for a 2028 opening.

Omaha is set to kick off an exciting new chapter with a proposed $316 million open-air soccer stadium and mixed-use development that could transform downtown!

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#OmahaDouglasCounty #NE #UrbanDevelopment #OmahaSoccer #PublicFinancing #CitizenPortal #CommunityInvestment

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Maine committee debates public financing of transmission and tables the concept bill Senator Mark Lawrence proposed a commission to study public financing options for transmission, distribution and energy storage (LD 838). Supporters argued lower-cost public borrowing could save ratepayers; opponents warned of risks and that public ownership is not a core government function. The committee voted to table the work session.

Senator Mark Lawrence's proposal to study public financing for energy projects is igniting a fierce debate in Maine, with supporters touting potential savings while opponents raise concerns over government involvement.

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#ME #RatepayerSavings #PublicFinancing #MaineEnergy

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Committee hears bill to update Washington State Housing Finance Commission’s authority A Capital Budget Committee hearing on Substitute House Bill 2236 outlined statutory updates that would let the Washington State Housing Finance Commission make direct loans for multifamily gap financing, extend bond counsel terms, remove some notification and plan requirements, and clarify the commission is not a retail mortgage lender.

Washington State is one step closer to revolutionizing affordable housing financing with a new bill that modernizes the Housing Finance Commission's authority and expands its tools for multifamily projects.

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#WA #PublicFinancing #AffordableHousing #CitizenPortal #EquityProtection

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Gila County declares intent to reimburse flood response costs, cites nearly $18.3 million estimate The Board adopted Resolution 260202 under federal Treasury rules to allow the county to reimburse itself for capital expenditures related to the September 2025 flooding if it later borrows funds; staff estimated recovery costs at just under $18.3 million.

Gila County has taken a crucial step towards financial recovery from the September 2025 flooding, with a resolution that could unlock nearly $18.3 million for essential capital expenditures.

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#GilaCounty #AZ #CivicAccountability #PublicFinancing #CitizenPortal

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Sierra Vista council approves two IDA bond resolutions for out-of-state projects; council emphasizes no city liability Council approved Sierra Vista IDA resolutions to support (1) a $120 million education facilities bond for an American Leadership Academy in North Carolina and (2) up to $25 million taxable bonds for the Bayou Bell development outside Houston; counsel said bondholders, not the city, bear credit risk.

Sierra Vista City Council greenlights significant bond financings for projects in North Carolina and Texas, all while ensuring city liability remains zero!

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#AZ #CommunityDevelopment #EducationFacilities #PublicFinancing #CitizenPortal #ArizonaIndustrialDevelopment

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Expert: Glenfarne’s Alaska LNG push shows early momentum but may lack FID‑level definition; financing and risk allocation remain unclear Gaffney & Klein’s Andrew Duncan told the Senate Resources Committee Glenfarne appears between early and mid-stage readiness (roughly AAC Class 5 to early Class 4), that a true Final Investment Decision (FID) typically requires Class 3 definition, and that financing terms, fiscal stability mechanisms and contingency allocation must be clarified before a credible FID.

Glenfarne's Alaska LNG project may be gaining momentum, but experts warn it lacks the critical definitions needed for a solid Final Investment Decision—could this lead to costly overruns?

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#AK #AlaskaResources #RiskManagement #PublicFinancing #EnergyInfrastructure #CitizenPortal

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Financial adviser outlines $46M–$75M options to buy and retrofit Police Hall of Fame; council voices concern PFM Financial Advisors presented options to finance acquisition and renovation of the former Police Hall of Fame as a new police headquarters and emergency operations center, with preliminary staff cost ranges from about $46 million to $75 million; councilmembers and residents questioned cost assumptions and called for more detailed engineering and public hearings.

Titusville's council is grappling with shocking estimates ranging from $46M to $75M for transforming the former Police Hall of Fame into a new emergency operations center!

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#TitusvilleBrevardCounty #FL #CommunityEngagement #TitusvillePolice #PublicFinancing #CitizenPortal

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City explains two water-right purchases, PID bond planned to fund larger block City staff described two recent water-right acquisitions: ~75 acre-feet obtained via impact-fee vouchers and a larger nearly 1,700-acre-foot block to be financed by a gateway PID borrowing from Western Mortgage; the PID will fund about $5 million in infrastructure and the deal includes a state-engineer change application contingency.

The city just secured two significant water-right acquisitions that could reshape its future water supply strategy—one financed through innovative vouchers and the other involving a hefty PID bond!

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#UT #PublicFinancing #WaterResourceManagement #CitizenPortal

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Guam senators debate floor substitute to expand financing and predevelopment uses for Simon A. Sanchez High School Senator Duane moved to substitute Bill 23538 to clarify that a portion of the FY2025 net unobligated general fund revenue balance may fund leaseback and predevelopment costs for Simon A. Sanchez High School and to explicitly align the project with federal financing mechanisms; several senators objected, citing open‑government and procurement concerns, and the presiding officer recessed the session for further review.

Senator Duane's push to amend Bill 23538 could unlock crucial funding for the Simon A. Sanchez High School project, but not without sparking heated debate over transparency and community input.

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#US #CommunityInvolvement #LegislativeTransparency #PublicFinancing #CitizenPortal

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Administration says new resilience revolving fund will be modeled on SRFs and capitalized from existing trusts Officials told legislators the proposed resilience revolving fund in S.2542 would be administered by the Clean Water Trust with EEA program support, initially capitalized by existing state trusts (not new surcharges), and designed to leverage public money into multiple rounds of loans.

Massachusetts officials unveil a groundbreaking resilience revolving fund that promises to transform public investment into low-cost loans for essential water projects without imposing new fees!

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#MA #EnvironmentalResilience #PublicFinancing #CitizenPortal

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Yukon EDA directs staff to further study Patriot Land Company’s mixed-use development The Yukon Economic Development Authority voted to have staff and city leadership work with Patriot Land Company to evaluate a proposed mixed-use project anchored by a youth sports complex and a sports-medicine medical office; the developer asked the city to consider financing tools such as a local bond or TIF.

Yukon is on the brink of a game-changing mixed-use development featuring a state-of-the-art youth sports complex and a sports-focused medical office—could this reshape the community's future?

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#OK #CommunityPlanning #CitizenPortal #YouthSports #PublicFinancing

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Norfolk Airport outlines nearly $1 billion development plan, seeks TEFRA approval for bond financing Norfolk International Airport told the City Council it will seek local approval under the TEFRA process for tax‑exempt private activity bonds to fund a package of projects — including a consolidated rental car facility and terminal work — with an overall development tally of about $998 million and a timeline targeting bond pricing in April.

Norfolk International Airport is gearing up for a massive $1 billion development plan, including a new rental car facility and terminal renovations, but first, they need your support for TEFRA bond financing!

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#NorfolkNorfolkCounty #VA #InfrastructureDevelopment #PublicFinancing

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Board approves bond resolution to finance downtown parking garage, PBC to contribute funds Lancaster County voted to authorize revenue bonds to help finance a downtown parking garage; county and Public Building Commission contributions and a not-to-exceed principal were discussed, with staff estimating roughly $17 million to be issued and PBC contributing about $1.5 million.

Lancaster County has taken a major step toward easing downtown congestion by approving a $17 million bond for a new parking garage!

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#LancasterCounty #NE #CommunityPlanning #LancasterCountyParking #PublicFinancing #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureDevelopment

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Sunbury City Council authorizes payment to secure former Turkey Hill property, plans closed bidding sale After a court-ordered taking, council voted to pay the appraised value to obtain title to the former Turkey Hill building and directed staff to list the property for closed bidding while staff works out tax and closing details and funding options.

Sunbury City is set to acquire the former Turkey Hill property for over $250,000 and will soon put it up for closed bidding—what could this mean for the community?

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#SunburyCityNorthumberlandCounty #PA #LocalGovAI #SunburyCityProperty #PublicFinancing #CitizenPortal

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Maumee councilors weigh pausing façade grant applications, refer program review to finance committee Council discussion centered on concerns the city's façade grant program lacks financial guardrails and scoring rubrics; a motion to stop accepting new applications was made and members agreed to refer a review to the finance and economic development committee rather than immediately repeal the ordinance.

Maumee councilors are debating whether to pause new façade grant applications amid concerns over financial transparency and program effectiveness.

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#OH #EconomicDevelopment #CivicTransparency #MaumeeFaçadeGrants #PublicFinancing #CitizenPortal

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County hears options for courthouse: renovation cheaper but new build exceeds property‑tax capacity A county bond advisor outlined financing options for a $20M courthouse renovation versus a $36M new building, showing property‑tax and gross‑receipts scenarios and estimated mill‑levy impacts; commissioners favored pursuing state partnership and lower‑cost renovation options to limit taxpayer burden.

Grant County faces a tough decision: a $20 million courthouse renovation or a $36 million new facility that could strain taxpayers.

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#GrantCounty #NM #TaxpayerBurden #GrantCountyCourthouse #PublicFinancing #CommunityPartnerships #CitizenPortal

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