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Published on 7/27/2015 in the Prospect News Municipals Daily.

Municipal Calendar: State Building Authority preps $990 million revenue bonds

Week of July 27

CINCINNATI (OHIO)

• $208.77 million series 2015 water system revenue bonds (Aaa/AAA/)

• Negotiated

• Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC (lead)

• Guggenheim Securities and Loop Capital Markets LLC (co-managers)

• Proceeds to finance capital improvements to the city’s water system, including the construction of new mains, as well as to refund the city’s series 2005B water system revenue bonds

• $47,035,000 series 2015A revenue bonds due 2022 to 2045

• $73,345,000 series 2015B refunding bonds due 2022 to 2032

• $88.39 million series 2015C taxable refunding bonds due 2016 to 2022

TULARE (CALIFORNIA)

• $85 million series 2015 sewer revenue refunding bonds (A3/A/)

• Negotiated

• Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC (lead)

• Bonds due 2015 to 2045

• Proceeds to refund the city’s series 2006 and a portion of its series 2010 sewer revenue bonds

July 29

ALLEGHENY COUNTY SANITARY AUTHORITY (PENNSYLVANIA)

• $266,285,000 series 2015 sewer revenue bonds (A1)

• Negotiated

• Boenning & Scattergood Inc. (bookrunner)

• PNC Capital Markets LLC, RBC Capital Markets LLC, Piper Jaffray & Co. and Loop Capital Markets LLC (co-managers)

• Proceeds to refund a portion of the authority’s series 2005 revenue bonds and to pay a portion of its capital budget for the 2015-2016 fiscal year

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

• $99.03 million series 2015 revenue bonds

• Negotiated

• H.J. Sims & Co. (lead)

• Proceeds to construct, design, furnish, equip and improve a 57,000 square-foot national law enforcement museum in D.C.

• $76,095,000 series 2015A bonds due 2025, 2030, 2035, 2044 and 2049

• $22,935,000 series 2015B bonds due July 1, 2025

HARRIS COUNTY (TEXAS)

• $220 million series 2015A permanent improvement and refunding bonds (/AAA/AAA)

• Negotiated

• Barclays (lead)

• Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC, Loop Capital Markets LLC, J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, Jefferies & Co., Raymond James/Morgan Keegan and Wells Fargo Securities LLC (co-managers)

• Proceeds to finance the costs of constructing new medical and health facilities in the county, including a new forensic facility for the county medical examiner, as well as to refund the county’s series A-1, B and D commercial paper notes

KENTUCKY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY/OWENSBORO HEALTH INC.

• $93.15 million series 2015 hospital revenue bonds (Baa3//BBB+)

• Negotiated

• BofA Merrill Lynch (lead)

• Proceeds to finance a loan to Owensboro Health to construct, equip, install and improve health care facilities and to refund a portion of the health care system’s series 2010B revenue bonds

• $68,085,000 series 2015A bonds

• $25,065,000 series 2015B refunding bonds

PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY (FLORIDA)

• $62.87 million series 2015 general obligation public improvement bonds (Aaa/AAA/AAA)

• Competitive

• Public Financial Management, Inc. (financial adviser)

• Bonds due 2016 to 2035

• Proceeds to finance various capital costs for road purposes, library purposes and park purposes

VIRGINIA RESOURCES AUTHORITY

• $67.69 million series 2015B infrastructure and state moral obligation revenue bonds

• Negotiated

• BofA Merrill Lynch (lead)

• Baird & Co., Fidelity Capital Markets LLC and RBC Capital Markets LLC (co-managers)

• Proceeds to acquire local obligations to finance qualified projects

• $40.63 million series 2015 infrastructure tax-exempt bonds (Aaa/AAA/) due 2015 to 2035 with term bonds due 2040 and 2045

• $6.37 million series 2015 infrastructure taxable bonds (Aaa/AAA/) due 2015 to 2045

• $17,565,000 series 2015 state moral obligation tax-exempt bonds (Aa2/AA/) due 2015 to 2030 with term bonds due 2035 and 2040

• $3,025,000 series 2015 state moral obligation taxable bonds (Aa2/AA/) due 2015 to 2030 with term bonds due 2035 and 2040

July 30

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT (FLORIDA)

• $75,635,000 series 2015B sales tax revenue refunding bonds (A2/AA/)

• Negotiated

• J.P. Morgan Securities LLC (lead)

• Citigroup Global Markets Inc. and PNC Capital Markets LLC (co-managers)

• Bonds due 2020 to 2026

• Proceeds to refund the district’s series 2005 and 2006 revenue bonds

MINNESOTA HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY

• $124.55 million series 2015 residential housing finance agency

• Negotiated

• RBC Capital Markets LLC (lead)

• Piper Jaffray & Co., Wells Fargo Securities LLC and Edward D. Jones & Co. LP (co-managers)

• Proceeds to finance loans for residential mortgages

• $43.07 million series 2015A AMT bonds (Aa1/AA+/) due Jan. 1, 2041

• $1,475,000 series 2015B non-AMT bonds (Aa1/AA+/) due Jan. 1, 2016

• $61.78 million series 2015C non-AMT bonds (Aa1/AA+/) due 2016 to 2026 with term bonds due 2030 and 2031

• $18,225,000 series 2015D AMT bonds (Aa1/VMIG 1) due Jan. 1, 2046

NEW YORK CITY (NEW YORK)

• $750 million series 2016 general obligation bonds

• Negotiated

• Siebert Brandford Shank & Co. LLC (lead)

• BofA Merrill Lynch, J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, Citigroup Global Markets Inc., Jefferies & Co. and Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC (co-senior managers)

• Barclays, Janney Montgomery Scott LLC, PNC Capital Markets LLC, RBC Capital Markets LLC, Southwest Securities Inc., Fidelity Capital Markets, Lebenthal & Co. LLC, Ramirez & Co. Inc., Rice Financial Products Co., Goldman, Sachs & Co., Loop Capital Markets LLC, Raymond James/Morgan Keegan, Roosevelt & Cross Inc., Wells Fargo Securities LLC, Blaylock Beal Van LLC, Cabrera Capital Markets LLC, TD Securities (USA) LLC and Drexel Hamilton LLC (co-managers)

• Proceeds to redeem outstanding bonds

• $650 million series 2016A bonds due 2016 to 2035

• $100 million series 2016B bonds due 2016 to 2035

STATE BUILDING AUTHORITY (MICHIGAN)

• $990 million series 2015-I facilities program revenue and revenue refunding bonds

• Negotiated

• J.P. Morgan Securities LLC and Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC (lead)

• BofA Merrill Lynch, Citigroup Global Markets Inc., Goldman, Sachs & Co., Barclays, Drexel Hamilton LLC and Loop Capital Markets LLC (co-managers)

• Bonds due 2015 and 2019 to 2035 with term bonds due in 2040, 2045 and 2050

• Proceeds to refund the authority’s series 2005, 2006 and 2008 revenue and refunding bonds

Week of August 3

August 3

OREGON HOUSING AND COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT

• $114.01 million series 2015 single-family mortgage program mortgage revenue bonds

• Negotiated

• J.P. Morgan Securities LLC and BofA Merrill Lynch (lead for 2015A-B), J.P. Morgan Securities LLC (sole for 2015C)

• Fidelity Capital Markets LLC, Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC, Piper Jaffray & Co. and Wells Fargo Securities LLC (co-managers for 2015A-B)

• Proceeds to finance mortgage loans and refund existing debt

• $73.77 million series 2105A non-AMT bonds (Aa2) due 2018 to 2028 with term bond due 2036

• $6.64 million series 2015B AMT bonds (Aa2) due 2016 to 2018

• $33.6 million series 2015C variable-rate bonds (Aa2/VMIG 1) due July 1, 2045

August 5

MINNESOTA

• $1,094,695,000 series 2015 general obligation bonds

• Competitive

• Public Resources Advisory Group (financial adviser)

• Proceeds to finance capital projects and refund outstanding debt

• $376.11 million series 2015A G.O. state various purpose bonds due 2016 to 2035

• $310 million series 2015B G.O. state trunk highway bonds due 2016 to 2025

• $7.2 million series 2015C taxable state various purpose bonds due 2016 to 2025

• $386,495,000 series 2015D state various purpose refunding bonds due 2016 to 2027

• $14.89 million series 2015E state trunk highway refunding bonds due 2016 to 2027

On The Horizon

CAPE CORAL HEALTH FACILITIES AUTHORITY (FLORIDA)/GULF CARE INC.

• $80.19 million series 2015 senior housing revenue bonds

• Negotiated

• H.J. Sims Inc. (sole)

• Bonds due 2019 to 2025 with term bonds due 2035 and 2050

• Proceeds to finance the construction and equipment of 80 new assisted living units, 48 new memory support units and the remodeling and addition of various skilled nursing stations at Gulf Coast Village, a senior living facility in Cape Coral, as well as to refund the corporation’s series 2012 revenue bonds

CONNECTICUT HOUSING FINANCE AUTHORITY

• $160.8 million series 2015C housing mortgage program bonds (Aaa/AAA/AAA)

• Negotiated

• Citigroup Global Markets Inc., BofA Merrill Lynch, J.P. Morgan Securities LLC and Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC (lead for 2015C-1 and 2015C-2), RBC Capital Markets LLC (sole for 2015C-3)

• RBC Capital Markets LLC, Barclays, Janney Montgomery Scott LLC, Jefferies & Co., Ramirez & Co. Inc., Raymond James/Morgan Keegan, Rice Financial Products Co., Roosevelt & Cross Inc. and Wells Fargo Securities LLC (co-managers for 2015C-3 bonds)

• Proceeds to finance permanent mortgage loans and refund existing debt

• $105 million series 2015C-1 bonds due 2019 to 2026 with term bonds due 2030, 2035 and 2045

• $10.8 million series 2015C-2 bonds due 2016 to 2019

• $45 million series 2015C-3 variable-rate bonds due Nov. 15, 2045

DUVAL COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD (FLORIDA)

• $119.58 million series 2015B certificates of participation (/AA-/AA-)

• Negotiated

• Citigroup Global Markets Inc. (lead)

• BofA Merrill Lynch, Loop Capital Markets LLC, Raymond James/Morgan Keegan and RBC Capital Markets LLC (co-managers)

• Bonds due 2018 to 2033

• Proceeds to refund board’s series 2007 COPs

HARRIS COUNTY CULTURAL EDUCATION FACILITIES FINANCE CORP. (TEXAS)/BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE

• $75 million series 2015 medical facilities mortgage revenue refunding bonds (/A-/)

• Negotiated

• BofA Merrill Lynch and Barclays (lead)

• Bonds due Nov. 15, 2045

• Proceeds to refund the corporation’s series 2012B revenue bonds issued for Baylor College of Medicine

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD (FLORIDA)

• $150 million series 2015A refunding certificates of participation (Aa2/AA-/AA)

• Negotiated

• Wells Fargo Securities LLC (lead)

• BofA Merrill Lynch, RBC Capital Markets LLC, Raymond James/Morgan Keegan and Stifel, Nicolaus & Co. Inc. (co-managers)

• Proceeds to refund the school board’s series 2005A, 2006A and 2007 certificates of participation

HOUSTON (TEXAS)

• $150 million series 2015D-E combined utility system revenue refunding bonds (/AA/AA)

• Negotiated

• Citigroup Global Markets Inc. (lead)

• Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC, Ramirez & Co. Inc., Coastal Securities Inc., IFS Securities Inc. and RBC Capital Markets LLC (co-managers)

• Proceeds to the city’s series 2005, 2006, 2006A, 2007A-B, 2008B and 2009A revenue bonds

IDAHO HOUSING AND FINANCE ASSOCIATION

• $157,555,000 series 2015A grant and revenue anticipation refunding bonds (A2//A+)

• Negotiated

• Citigroup Global Markets Inc. (lead)

• Barclays, BofA Merrill Lynch and Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC (co-senior managers)

• D.A. Davidson & Co., KeyBanc Capital Markets Inc., Piper Jaffray & Co., RBC Capital Markets LLC, Siebert Brandford Shank & Co. LLC, U.S. Bancorp Investments Inc., Wells Fargo Securities LLC and Zions Bank (co-managers)

• Proceeds to refund the association’s series 2006 and 2008A bonds

INDIANA TOLL ROAD/ITR CONCESSION CO.

• $1 billion series 2015 senior secured notes

• Negotiated

• BofA Merrill Lynch (lead)

• Proceeds to partially refinance ITRCC’s acquisition term loan facility and fully refinance its acquisition bridge loan facility, which were used to wholly acquire the remaining concession term interest of the Indiana Toll Road concession and lease agreement

LEE MEMORIAL HEALTH SYSTEM (FLORIDA)

• $277,065,000 series 2015A hospital revenue and revenue refunding bonds (A2/A/)

• Negotiated

• BofA Merrill Lynch (lead)

• Proceeds to finance a construction project at the Golisano Children’s Hospital of Southwest Florida in Fort Myers, as well as to refund existing revenue bonds

LOS ANGELES COUNTY REDEVELOPMENT REFUNDING AUTHORITY (CALIFORNIA)

• $158 million series 2015 tax allocation revenue refunding bonds (/AA-/)

• Negotiated

• Stifel, Nicolaus & Co. Inc. and Citigroup Global Markets Inc. (lead)

• Proceeds to partially refund the authority’s series 2002 and 2005 tax allocation bonds

• $76 million series 2015A tax-exempt bonds

• $82 million series 2015B taxable bonds

LOUISIANA PUBLIC FACILITIES AUTHORITY

• $94.4 million series 2015 nineteenth judicial district court building project revenue refunding bonds (A2/AA/)

• Negotiated

• Raymond James/Morgan Keegan (lead)

• Bonds due 2016 to 2030 with term bonds due 2035, 2041, 2046 and 2051

• Proceeds to refund authority’s series 2007 bonds, which were issued to construct courtrooms, judicial chambers and administrative space for the court in Baton Rouge

LOUISIANA PUBLIC FACILITIES AUTHORITY/OCHSNER CLINIC FOUNDATION

• $269,545,000 series 2015 refunding revenue bonds (Baa1//BBB+)

• Negotiated

• Citigroup Global Markets Inc. (lead)

• Bonds due 2016 to 2033 with term bonds due 2038, 2043 and 2047

• Proceeds to refund the authority’s series 2007A-B and 2011 revenue bonds issued for the foundation

LUZERNE COUNTY (PENNSYLVANIA)

• $140 million series 2015 general obligation refunding bonds

• Negotiated

• Citigroup Global Markets Inc. (lead)

• Proceeds to refund the county’s series 1998A, 2002C and 2005A bonds and its series 2006A notes

MARIN COUNTY (CALIFORNIA)

• $82.84 million series 2015 certificates of participation (Aa2/AA+/)

• Competitive

• Wulff, Hansen & Co. (financial adviser)

• Bonds due 2015 to 2045

• Proceeds to finance the construction, equipment, acquisition and improvement of county facilities, as well as to refund the county’s series 2010 COPs

MASSACHUSETTS

• $150 million series 2015 special obligation dedicated tax revenue bonds

• Negotiated

• Proceeds to finance capital projects

METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON AIRPORTS AUTHORITY (DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA)

• $350,025,000 series 2015 airport system revenue and refunding bonds (A1/AA-/AA-)

• Negotiated

• Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC and RBC Capital Markets LLC (lead)

• Citigroup Global Markets Inc., Goldman, Sachs & Co., Raymond James/Morgan Keegan and Siebert Brandford Shank & Co. LLC (co-managers)

• Proceeds to finance airport capital improvements and refund the authority’s series 2005B revenue bonds

• $283,925,000 series 2015B AMT revenue and refunding bonds

• $35,455,000 series 2015C non-AMT refunding bonds

• $30,645,000 series 2015D taxable revenue refunding bonds

MIAMI BEACH (FLORIDA)

• $94.35 million series 2015 stormwater revenue bonds (Aa3/AA-/)

• Negotiated

• Wells Fargo Securities LLC (lead)

• Citigroup Global Markets Inc., J.P. Morgan Securities LLC and Siebert Brandford Shank & Co. LLC (co-managers)

• Bonds due 2017 to 2045

• Proceeds to finance capital improvements to the city’s stormwater system as part of a five-year plan

MICHIGAN FINANCE AUTHORITY/MCLAREN HEALTH

• $154,555,000 series 2015D hospital revenue refunding bonds (Aa3//AA-)

• Negotiated

• J.P. Morgan Securities LLC (lead)

• Proceeds to refund series 2008A-B revenue bonds

• $78.94 million series 2015D-1 bonds

• $75,615,000 series 2015D-2 bonds

MONTGOMERY INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT (TEXAS)

• $232,405,000 series 2015 unlimited tax school building and refunding bonds (Aaa/AAA/)

• Negotiated

• Piper Jaffray & Co. (lead)

• Coastal Securities Inc., Raymond James/Morgan Keegan, Stifel, Nicolaus & Co. Inc. and Wells Fargo Securities LLC (co-managers)

• Bonds due 2017 to 2045

• Proceeds to construct, equip, acquire and renovate school buildings in the district, as well as to refund the district’s series 2006A school building bonds, series 2006B refunding bonds and series 2007 school building bonds

MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC AUTHORITY OF GEORGIA

• $253,165,000 series 2015A Plant Vogtle bonds

• Negotiated

• Wells Fargo Securities LLC and U.S. Bancorp Investments Inc. (lead)

• Barclays, BofA Merrill Lynch, BMO Capital Markets, Citigroup Global Markets Inc., J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC and TD Securities (USA) LLC (co-managers)

• Proceeds to finance the Project J and P entities’ ownership interest

• $183.76 million series 2015A Plant Vogtle Units 3 & 4 Project J bonds

• $253,165,000 series 2015A Plant Vogtle Units 3 & 4 Project P bonds

NEW YORK STATE ENVIRONMENTAL FACILITIES CORP.

• $475.09 million series 2015 state revolving fund revenue bonds (Aaa/AAA/AAA)

• Negotiated

• Citigroup Global Markets Inc. and Loop Capital Markets LLC (lead)

• Academy Securities Inc., Alamo Capital, Baird & Co., BofA Merrill Lynch, BMO Capital Markets, BNY Mellon Capital Markets LLC, CastleOak Securities LP, Estrada Hinojosa & Co. Inc., Goldman, Sachs & Co., Janney Montgomery Scott LLC, Jefferies & Co., J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, KeyBanc Capital Markets, Mesirow Financial Inc., Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC, Ramirez & Co. Inc., Raymond James/Morgan Keegan, RBC Capital Markets LLC, Rice Financial Products Co., Roosevelt & Cross Inc., Siebert Brandford Shank & Co. LLC, The Williams Capital Group LP and Wells Fargo Bank, NA (co-managers)

• Proceeds to finance or refinance clean and drinking water projects and refund existing bonds issued to provide assistance to eligible recipients for such projects

• $80,945,000 series 2015B tax-exempt bonds due 2016 to 2028 with term bonds due in 2029, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034, 2035, 2040 and 2045

• $30,455,000 series 2015C taxable bonds due 2016 to 2025 with term bond due 2030

• $363.7 million series 2015D tax-exempt bonds due 2016 to 2028 with term bonds due in 2029, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034, 2035 and 2040

NEW YORK STATE MORTGAGE AGENCY

• $151,775,000 series 2015 homeowner mortgage revenue bonds

• Negotiated

• Citigroup Global Markets Inc. (lead)

• BofA Merrill Lynch, J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC, Academy Securities, Barclays, Blaylock Beal Van LLC, CastleOak Securities LP, Loop Capital Markets LLC, Ramirez & Co. Inc. and Raymond James/Morgan Keegan (co-managers)

• Proceeds to purchase recently originated mortgages, acquire new mortgages and finance down payment assistance loans

• $45.41 million series 192 non-AMT bonds due Oct. 1, 2031 and Oct. 1, 2035

• $20.64 million series 193 non-AMT bonds due 2016 to 2018 with term bond due 2040

• $85,725,000 series 194 AMT bonds due 2018 to 2026 with term bonds due 2028 and 2035

NORTHWEST INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT (TEXAS)

• $137,618,471.60 series 2015A unlimited tax refunding bonds

• Negotiated

• BOSC Inc. (lead)

• Raymond James/Morgan Keegan and RBC Capital Markets LLC (co-managers)

• Bonds due 2015 to 2033

• Proceeds to refund the district’s series 2005 refunding bonds, 2008 school building and refunding bonds, 2009 school building bonds and 2010 school building bonds

ONONDAGA COUNTY RESOURCE RECOVERY AGENCY (NEW YORK)

• $52,965,000 series 2015 revenue bonds (A2/AA/)

• Negotiated

• TD Securities (USA) Inc. (lead)

• Proceeds to provide capital funding for agency and refund series 2003B bonds

PAYNE COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (OKLAHOMA)/EPWORTH LIVING AT THE RANCH

• $107.52 million series 2015 revenue bonds

• Negotiated

• Ziegler Inc. (lead)

• Proceeds to be loaned by the authority to the corporation for the construction, equipment, improvement, renovation and acquisition of The Ranch, an Epworth Living Community, a senior housing facility with 114 independent living units in Stillwater, Okla.

• $84.02 million series 2015A bonds

• $8 million series 2015B-1 tax-exempt mandatory paydown securities

• $12.75 million series 2015B-2 tax-exempt mandatory paydown securities

• $2.75 million series 2015C taxable mandatory paydown securities

PHILADELPHIA (PENNSYLVANIA)

• $175 million series 2015-2016A tax and revenue anticipation notes (MIG 1/SP-1+/)

• Negotiated

• TD Securities (USA) LLC and Siebert Brandford Shank & Co. LLC (lead)

• Notes due June 30, 2016

• Proceeds to finance general capital expenditures for the city

PHILADELPHIA (PENNSYLVANIA)

• $270.46 million 13th series gas works revenue refunding bonds (Baa1/A-/BBB+)

• Negotiated

• Wells Fargo Securities LLC and PNC Capital Markets LLC (lead)

• BofA Merrill Lynch, Citigroup Global Markets Inc., Goldman, Sachs & Co., J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, Loop Capital Markets LLC and The Williams Capital Group LP (co-managers)

• Bonds due 2016 to 2034

• Proceeds to refund, redeem and defease all of the city’s outstanding series 1998 gas works revenue bonds

SOUTH SAN ANTONIO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT (TEXAS)

• $307.44 million series 2015 unlimited tax school building and refunding bonds (Aaa//AAA)

• Negotiated

• Frost Bank and Citigroup Global Markets Inc. (lead)

• J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC, Siebert Brandford Shank & Co. LLC and Stephens Inc. (co-managers)

• Bonds due 2016 to 2045

• Proceeds to construct, equip, acquire and renovate school buildings in the district and to refund the district’s outstanding bonds

TARRANT COUNTY CULTURAL EDUCATION FACILITIES FINANCE CORP. (TEXAS)

• $113,565,000 series 2015 retirement facility revenue bonds

• Negotiated

• Ziegler Inc. (lead)

• Proceeds to finance the construction, equipment and improvement of facilities at Buckingham, a senior living community in Houston

• $54,565,000 series 2015A fixed-rate bonds

• $25 million series 2015B-1 tax-exempt mandatory paydown securities

• $34 million series 2015B-2 tax-exempt mandatory paydown securities

UNIFIED GOVERNMENT OF WYANDOTTE COUNTY/KANSAS CITY (KANSAS)

• $64,224,434 series 2015 sales tax special obligation capital appreciation revenue bonds

• Negotiated

• Citigroup Global Markets Inc. and George K. Baum & Co. (lead)

• Bonds due Sept. 1, 2034

• Proceed to finance the construction of a multisport training and tournament fields for soccer, lacrosse, football and rugby in Kansas City

WYOMING COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

• $114.17 million series 2015 housing revenue bonds

• Negotiated

• BofA Merrill Lynch and RBC Capital Markets LLC (lead)

• Proceeds to refund the authority’s series 2005-1, 2005-3, 2005-5, 2006-1, 2006-2, 2006-5, 2014-4 and 2014-5 revenue bonds

• $47.57 million series 2015-4 AMT bonds due 2016 to 2025 with term bond due 2030

• $18.6 million series 2015-5 non-AMT bonds due 2022 to 2025 with term bonds due 2030 and 2034

• $48 million series 2015-6 non-AMT bonds due 2030, 2034 and 2045


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