Bonds, Municipal Bonds (RBR 7)

Bonds, Municipal Bonds

Help you understand the interplay between prepayments and outstanding special assessment districts bonds. Learn how to handle shortfalls and surplus funds at the end of a project and discover how the Headlee Amendment impacts township-wide special assessments.  How do townships borrow money under Michigan’s public finance laws? From financing fire trucks to municipal buildings to water and sewer systems, get invaluable information on the laws and procedures governing municipal borrowing. We will answer the age-old question, “Why can’t the township just get a loan from the bank?”

Counts as full credit for Ch 7: Revenue Sources in MTA's Red Book Ready program. Not yet enrolled? Learn more here.

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Steve Mann

Steve Mann

Attorney/Principal

Miller Canfield

Steve Mann is an attorney with Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone, PLC. He practices in the area of municipal finance, including municipal bonds, special assessments, tax increment finance, economic development, Brownfield redevelopment, and intergovernmental transactions.

Steve currently serves his community as a trustee for Plymouth Charter Township in Wayne County and previously served a term as township supervisor.

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