Marble Falls secures bond sale agreement

  • Mayor Richard Westerman shared a moment with bond counsel Gregory Miller during a break and signing of bond finance agreement documents July 20 for the Thunder Rock Public Improvement District. Connie Swinney/ The Highlander
    Mayor Richard Westerman shared a moment with bond counsel Gregory Miller during a break and signing of bond finance agreement documents July 20 for the Thunder Rock Public Improvement District. Connie Swinney/ The Highlander
  • Representatives from and the municipality’s bond management firm, including Jon Snyder of P3Works LLC; representatives from the city’s bond counsel Miller Biggerstaff Heath Delgado Acosta LLC; and bond underwriter Tripp Davenport mingled in the hallway outside council chambers July 20 after council members approved moving forward with an agreement to launch the sale of bonds for the Thunder Rock Public Improvement District. Connie Swinney/The Highlander
    Representatives from and the municipality’s bond management firm, including Jon Snyder of P3Works LLC; representatives from the city’s bond counsel Miller Biggerstaff Heath Delgado Acosta LLC; and bond underwriter Tripp Davenport mingled in the hallway outside council chambers July 20 after council members approved moving forward with an agreement to launch the sale of bonds for the Thunder Rock Public Improvement District. Connie Swinney/The Highlander
Marble Falls city leaders inked a new agreement July 21 and laid the foundation to launch bond sales for the construction of infrastructure for the Thunder Rock development at the intersection of U.S. 281 and Texas 71. With council approval, the city’s bond counsel, public improvement district (PID) underwriter and PID management firm announced the launch of the funding, acquisition and…

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