(Calif.) With a key committee vote set for today on legislation that would place a $ 9 billion, statewide school
facilities bond on the November ballot, one group backing the proposal is already nearly a third of the way toward reaching its campaign finance goal of $ 1.6 million.
Not exact matches
The Detroit Regional Convention
Facility Authority announced a
bond - funded $ 221 million renovation of Cobo Center
on March 2.
The bill also treats
facilities that support
on - site production as «manufacturing» eligible for the
bond proceeds.
JAKARTA, Indonesia, Feb. 28 / CSRwire / - The Tropical Landscapes Finance
Facility (TLFF) today announced its inaugural transaction, a landmark US$ 95 million Sustainability
Bond to help finance a sustainable natural rubber plantation
on heavily degraded land in two provinces in Indonesia.
The policy chaos — and the hammering of share prices of Australian companies such as Blackmores — was a hot talking point among trade mission delegates visiting the Hangzhou Xiasha cross-border
bonded warehouse, a massive
facility where goods arrive
on a 12 - metre container and leave in individually packaged parcels to Chinese homes.
Under the new bill, all breweries will be able to transfer beers between
bonded facilities without tax liability, something that will benefit small unaffiliated brewers and give them the flexibility to collaborate
on new beers without facing a tax liability.
Enough residents of the Lockport Township Park District in northern Will County have signed petitions to force a referendum
on a $ 6 million
bond issue planned by park district officials to pay for not only what they say is a much - needed new golf course, but a recreation center and major renovations to the district «s other
facilities.
Ned Bell, administrator for the park district, said Thursday that even if the district is allowed to sell the
bonds for the new
facility, it would not necessarily be built
on the Ebersol property.
ELMHURST — The Elmhurst Park District board
on Monday authorized issuing $ 975,000 in general obligation
bonds for improvements, including repair of a ceiling in the Courts, its health
facility on West Avenue.
Carol Stream Park District commissioners have voted to place a referendum initiative
on the March 17 ballot asking voters to approve an $ 11 million
bond issue to build a year - round outdoor athletic
facility.
«It is also
on record that throughout Fayemi's tenure, the state was paying about N500, 000,000 (five hundred million naira) monthly to service all its commitment (both
bond money and bank
facilities).
The ballot proposition, if approved, would also permit using the
bond proceeds «[t] o construct, enhance, and modernize educational
facilities to accommodate pre-kindergarten programs and provide instructional space to replace transportable classroom units» and «[t] o install high - tech security features in school buildings and
on school campuses.»
Other Westchester Municipalities having School Board And 2018 - 2019 Votes include The Peekskill City School District (2 seats up), Greenburgh Central School District, New Rochelle Public Schools (One (1) full Five - year term and one (1) Two - year term [unexpired portion of a vacant term]-RRB-, Scarsdale Public School District, the Mamaroneck Union Free School District (which includes public school system for Village of Larchmont residents), Port Chester Public Schools, Tuckahoe Union Free School District (one (1) board seat), Pelham Public School District (Eligible Pelham voters may vote
on a two - proposition
bond proposal to fund
facilities / infrastructure projects and athletic
facilities / fields upgrades), Rye City School District (There is only one Polling Place: The Rye Middle School Gymnasium at 3 Parsons Street.)
Regg was arraigned in the Town of Davenport Court and remanded to the Delaware County Correctional
Facility on $ 1,000 cash bail or $ 2,000
bond; she is scheduled to return to the Town of Davenport Court at a later date.
Kaloyeros has pleaded not guilty to the charges that he rigged the bidding for SUNY Poly's
facilities, and was released
on bond and ordered to surrender his passport.
Both Donald and Alison were arraigned in Seneca Falls Court and reprimanded to Seneca County Correctional
Facility on $ 50,000 cash or $ 100,000
bond for bail.
Bonds also was arrested in 2005 in Onondaga County
on a robbery case, violated parole in 2006 and was sent to the Attica Correctional
Facility.
Figueroa is accused of selling cocaine in Margaretville, he was held in the Delaware County Correctional
Facility on $ 25,000 cash bail or $ 50,000 bail
bond.
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At least
Bond is introduced with greater force, pounding the pavement
on a dam adjacent to a USSR chemical weapons
facility.
VCUSD staff had sought board approval for placing two $ 139 million companion
bonds on the 2016 ballot to repair school
facilities.
The School Facilities Construction Commission provides funding for payments
on school construction
bonds based
on unmet
facility needs identified in the local district
facility plan.
As of 2015, the LAO reports, the state still owes more than $ 50 billion in principal and interest
on K - 12 school
facility bonds going back to 1988.
In a report to the Legislature
on school
facilities, the LAO recommends that instead of relying
on voter - approved
bonds to help pay for construction and upkeep, the state should create a grant program that awards funds based
on student attendance and district need.
The purpose of the hearing is to receive input from the public with respect to (a) the issuance of the
Bonds, and (b) any potential economic impact that the improvements,
facilities, or properties financed in whole or in part with the proceeds of the
Bonds may have
on the private sector.
As voters consider how to vote
on the $ 56 million
bond next month, critics say they don't want to support the
bond if it means building
facilities for students who don't live within the school district.
Few Californians realize how much debt they've imposed
on future generations with their votes for
bond measures meant to fund the construction of new and modernized school
facilities.
But lawmakers and school
facilities advocates have continued to lobby for a new
bond, saying there's no way schools can afford
on their own to pay for all of their maintenance and construction needs, which number in the tens of billions of dollars.
But education groups including the California Association of School Business Officials, the Association of California School Administrators, the California School Boards Association, California's Coalition for Adequate School Housing and the community college Association of Chief Business Officials lined up to argue that while they support some regulations
on capital appreciation
bonds, to outlaw them or reduce a district's borrowing options can restrict their ability to maintain or build adequate school
facilities.
Concurrent to approval of SB 114 by the Senate Education Committee, the Secretary of State's office announced that proponents of a separate initiative calling for a $ 9 billion school
facilities bond to go
on the same ballot were cleared to begin collecting the signatures needed to put that measure before voters.
On Wednesday June 27, the Oakland Unified School Board is set to vote on a plan to include a facilities bond measure on the November ballo
On Wednesday June 27, the Oakland Unified School Board is set to vote
on a plan to include a facilities bond measure on the November ballo
on a plan to include a
facilities bond measure
on the November ballo
on the November ballot.
In November, just four years after voters approved a $ 9.2 billion school
facilities package, Californians will pass judgment
on Proposition 47, which seeks authorization for $ 13 billion in
bonds for school
facilities across the state.
In California, the $ 13 billion school
bond issue approved in November included up to $ 100 million for charter school
facilities; the $ 3.3 billion
bond issue approved
on the same day in the Los Angeles district was the first in California to include funds for expanding charter school
facilities — $ 50 million.
The separate funds can't be co-mingled, which is why the school board has decided it needs a
bond proposal
on November's ballot to fund new
facilities.
An election will be held in the Plumas Lake Elementary School District (the «District»)
on June 5, 2018, to authorize the sale of up to $ 20 million in
bonds of the District for the specific school
facilities projects described in the
bond measure.
Bond proceeds will be expended
on the modernization, renovation, expansion, acquisition, construction / reconstruction, rehabilitation, and / or replacement of school
facilities of the Laton Joint Unified School District, including the furnishing and equipping of such school
facilities.
Not a single one of the 184 Prop 39
bond measures
on this November's ballot is a «list of specific school
facilities projects to be funded» either.
WHEREAS, the Board has received information regarding the possibility of a local
bond measure and its impact
on protecting student safety, improving schools and making basic repairs to aging
facilities; and
While the board had hoped a new
bond measure - the only funding mechanism for school
facilities - might be placed
on this November's ballot, more pressing budget matters led Gov. Jerry Brown to propose a tax - increase initiative to save schools from deeper program and personnel cuts.
No Teacher or Administrator Salaries: Proceeds from the sale of the
bonds authorized by this proposition shall be used only for the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, or replacement of school
facilities, including the furnishing and equipping of school
facilities, and not for any other purpose, including teacher and school administrator salariesLawyer Trick!Another new twist
on lawyers trying to get you to approve changing the prohibition in the Constitution
on the use of
bond funds for administrator salaries.
With an estimated $ 1.1 billion more in
bond revenue needed to finish
facilities improvements, can we rightfully ask taxpayers to pick up the tab
on the teacher raise as well?
Facility Planning Navigating the Zoning; Land Use and Permitting Process; Acquiring Facilities;
Facility Master Planning; District
Facility Options; Prop 39, Alternative Agreements and Surplus Property; SB 740; Charter School Facilities Financing; Hiring and Working with Brokers and Other Real Estate Professionals; Negotiating Leases; State and Federal Facilities Programs; Charters and School Districts Working Together
on Local School
Bond Programs
Upon learning about a new school
bond opportunity to rejuvenate existing school sites or build new
facilities, families and faculty jumped
on the chance to become involved in the
bond process with the local school board.
The issuance of $ 12 million direct subsidy qualified school construction
bonds by the California School Finance Authority to fund construction of a K - 8 charter school
facility located
on the Chula Vista campus of High Tech High was recognized by The
Bond Buyer, a very respected and influential media outlet for those working in the bond sec
Bond Buyer, a very respected and influential media outlet for those working in the
bond sec
bond sector.
For years, the Legislature conditioned the use of state
bond funds that helped schools make major renovations
on requirements that districts set aside some of their own money for
facility upkeep and maintenance.
Construction continues
on the new Roaring Fork School District transportation
facility in Glenwood Springs, part of the $ 122 million
bond issue approv...
The
bond will go towards construction
on a new
facility, as well as a complete overhaul of the school grounds.
Lawmakers and school
facilities advocates have continued to lobby for a new
bond, saying there's no way schools can afford
on their own to pay for all of their maintenance and construction needs, which number in the tens of billions of dollars.
In addition to the TIFIA loan, funding for this project includes $ 124.3 million in Federal grants, $ 50.3 million in special
facility revenue
bond proceeds, $ 29.5 million in proceeds from customer
facility charges, $ 31.1 million in State grants, and $ 4.9 million from interest earnings
on bond proceeds.
Bonds for water and sewage facilities temporarily exempt from volume cap on private activity
Bonds for water and sewage
facilities temporarily exempt from volume cap
on private activity
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