Does your special district need to fund a capital project?
At the upcoming CSDA 2024 General Manager Leadership Summit in Anaheim, CA on June 24, together with Rick Brandis of Oppenheimer & Co and Tom Neisler of Tehachapi-Cummings County Water District, Dmitry Semenov of Ridgeline Municipal Strategies is doing a session on funding sources for capital facilities.
In this session, we discuss funding strategies available to special districts for infrastructure and facility projects, including:
We will also discuss management of financing in the higher interest rate environment:
A market update will be provided, because even though we may not always know what the future holds, we should always know where we stand right now.
Hope to see you there!
You can register for the conference here.
Ridgeline Municipal Strategies, LLC is an independent registered municipal advisory and financial consulting firm assisting California's special districts with financial planning and financing for facilities and infrastructure.
Ridgeline is registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) and the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (“MSRB”) as a municipal advisor.
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