Sentences with phrase «approving local bonds»

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It was a success and the master plan was approved with a swimming pool, bathhouse, office, maintenance garage, four local parks and bonds to develop facilities.
Through it, the state can fund up to 75 percent of a project's costs if local voters approve a bond sale.
Voters in 2014 approved a Cuomo - pushed $ 2 billion bond act designed to help local school districts purchase needed new technology.
Soon thereafter, the Village of Spring Valley voted to approve a $ 1.3 million bond to improve safety for local firefighters.»
WHITE PLAINS, NY — County Executive Robert P. Astorino has announced that Westchester's Local Development Corporation (LDC) has approved $ 8.15 million in low - cost bond financing for Cardinal McCloskey Community Services, Inc..
While the new funding, if approved, will keep the wolf from the door for another year, Sheehan had been hoping to see an annual funding stream that would allow the city to craft «a realistic budget and a more permanent solution» to create stability for everyone involved — local officials, taxpayers, developers and even bond rating agencies.
Fortune smiled on California school district administrators last week as voters approved millions of dollars worth of local bond measures while rejecting a proposed statewide restriction on districts» administrative spending.
With the city's tax base wiped out by the hurricane, New Orleans could no longer count on local funding for schools, nor would the tax revenue be available to back a pre-Katrina approved bond issue.
Cleveland voters approved a $ 335 million bond package in 2001 to cover much of the district's local share; the other districts have not yet put their requests before voters.
If the proposition passes, it also will trigger legislation that enables local districts to receive reimbursement from the state for bond issues approved between 1999 and 2005.
Torlakson said voters approved two - thirds of the school construction bonds on June ballots and he believes they will also support local bond measures in November, along with a statewide bond measure in 2014.
With the creation of the program, Oregon now joins some 20 other states that contribute to local facilities budgets with cash from statewide voter - approved bonds to help schools pay for construction, repair and upkeep of their structures.
As in many other states, Oregon school districts generally address facility needs by passing local, voter - approved bonds, according to the Department of Education.
$ 2.2 billion in local funding is provided in Sound Transit 2 Bonds leveraging a voter approved revenue measure passed in 2008.
For example, Kansas City, Missouri, has a track record of effectively addressing issues deemed a priority in quarterly citizen surveys; as a result, in 2017, voters were willing to approve an $ 800 million bond authorization (which will mean annual property tax increases for 20 years) so the City can address their dissatisfaction with the state of local infrastructure, like streets, sidewalks and roads.
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