Sentences with phrase «proposed bond projects»

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This rise partly reversed earlier declines, which had reflected a number of factors: the expected negative impact of the Asian situation on the local economy, associated concerns about the possibility of global deflation, and the projected fall in the stock of bonds on issue reflecting the expected run of Budget surpluses and the proposed sale of the remainder of Telstra.
Though $ 29.6 million in bonds have been approved, Edgar said it's «very possible» none of the other 18 proposed civic center and interpretive center projects now in state hands would be funded this year.
The board will now hold a public hearing on the proposed $ 12 million bond issue to finance the project on Sept. 23.
PALATINE — Spending will drop by about 10 percent in the Salt Creek Rural Park District's proposed 1999 - 2000 budget due to bonds being paid off and a quiet year for capital improvement projects.
The proposed and approved projects are a veritable pork - barrel wishlist, calling to mind the kind of stuff that used to be funded by the multi-billion-dollar, bond - financed Community Enhancement and Facilities Assistance Program (CEFAP)-- a «capital pork» binge started by the Legislature and then - Gov.
Such capital budget shall indicate debt service charges of previous projects, proposed down payments and other expenditures for new projects, and the recommended sources of all proposed capital financing including, but not limited to, capital reserve fund, sinking funds, current revenues, temporary borrowing, bond sales, federal and state grants, loans or advances.
Gov. Scott Walker proposed a plan Tuesday that calls for Wisconsin to help build a new basketball arena for the Milwaukee Bucks with $ 220 million in bonds that would be funded by projected growth in income taxes from NBA players.
«We could be two years into working through a project... and at the last minute the Public Authorities Control Board, one member, could say, «I don't approve that project,»» Been said, referring to the proposed new approval process for using the housing bonds.
City Comptroller Scott Stringer on Sunday proposed a $ 3.5 billion bond act to fund state transportation projects that would earmark 60 percent of the cash to improve the city's ailing...
Mahoney proposed a $ 49.5 million bond to pay for construction of a concert amphitheater on the shore of Onondaga Lake, part of a $ 99.5 million economic development project to be financed with county and state money.
The education bond act, which will put iPads and laptops into the hands of schoolchildren, will now appear alongside Cuomo's name on the November ballot instead of a bond act that proposed spending more than twice the amount on sewers and clean water projects.
Additionally, the Proposed Budget includes a $ 39 million 2013 Capital Budget (bonded component), which leverages an additional $ 19 million in State and Federal highway dollars for a total of $ 58.2 million for more than 60 projects (full list of projects included as a companion document).
State Senate Republicans on Sunday proposed spending nearly $ 8 billion on clean water and sewer projects, including a $ 5 billion infrastructure bond and creation of an institute to set state standards for unregulated contaminants.
Topics in the Q&A included the source of money for the City's planned pre-K advertising campaign, the City's target number of pre-K applicants, whether Speaker Silver thinks the proposed income tax surcharge should be pursued next year, how the pre-K selection process will work, how the City will cover the approximately $ 40 million annual gap between the estimated cost of pre-K and the amount provided in the state budget, when parents will learn whether their pre-K application has been accepted, how the City will collect data and measure success of the pre-K program, whether the existing pre-K application process will be changed, how the City will use money from the anticipated school bond issue, the mayor's reaction to a 2nd Circuit ruling that City may bar religious groups from renting after - hours space in public schools, the status on a proposed restaurant in Union Square, a tax break included in the state budget that provides millions of dollars to a Bronx condominium project, the «shop & frisk» meeting today between the Rev. Al Sharpton and Police Commissioner Bratton and a pending HPD case against a Brooklyn landlord.
City Comptroller Scott Stringer on Sunday proposed a $ 3.5 billion bond act to fund state transportation projects that would earmark 60 percent of the cash to improve the city's ailing subway system.
He also proposed giving the Empire State Development, an agency in his control, the authority to approve any projects financed with reallocated bonds.
The proposed bond will include a charter - majority committee to set charter project priorities, and language giving the district maximum flexibility under law to use the funds.
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