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File #: 15-22501    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Business Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/13/2024 In control: City Council Business Meeting
On agenda: 4/22/2024 Final action:
Title: Water Sewer Revenue Bonds and Revenue Bond Anticipation Notes
Attachments: 1. Initial Findings Resolution
Title
Water Sewer Revenue Bonds and Revenue Bond Anticipation Notes

Action
Action:
A. Adopt initial findings resolution that makes certain Statements of Fact concerning the Water Sewer Revenue Bonds and Revenue Bond Anticipation Notes,

B. Provide for the issuance of Water Sewer Revenue Bonds in an amount not to exceed $610,000,000,

C. Provide for the issuance of Water Sewer Revenue Bond Anticipation Notes in an amount not to exceed $500,000,000, and

D. Authorize City Officials to take necessary actions to complete the financing, including making the application to the Local Government Commission.

Body
Staff Resource(s):
Teresa Smith, Finance
Matt Hastedt, Finance
Angela Charles, Charlotte Water

Explanation
* This action provides for the issuance of up to $610 million comprised of the following:
* New revenue bonds up to $110 million to provide financing for projects listed below
* Refunding of the 2022 Bond Anticipation Note (BAN) of approximately $500 million. In 2022, the City obtained a $500 million Revenue BAN to fund projects on a short-term, interim basis and planned to convert it to long-term, fixed rate revenue bonds at the end of the 24-month construction period.
* This action would also authorize a new construction period financing program for up to $500 million in short-term notes to provide financing for other projects that are in the design phase; it is expected that permanent financing for these projects will be secured in two to three years.
* The 2024 Revenue BAN of up to $500 million is planned in two steps: a short-term construction period draw program lasting up to 36 months, which will then be converted into long-term, fixed rate revenue bonds once construction nears completion.
* This financing approach reduces interest cost, promotes rate stability, and provides flexibility in the timing of the spending.
* The revenue bonds and BAN will provide funding for projects concentrated in two areas:
* Maintenance of existing treatment ...

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