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File #: ORD-0678    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Mayor's Office
File created: 10/7/2022 In control: Finance
On agenda: 10/25/2022 Final action: 10/25/2022
Title: Conduct a public hearing and consider approving an ordinance on first and final reading with the caption reading: Fourth Supplemental Ordinance to the Master Ordinance Establishing the City of Pflugerville, Texas Utility System Revenue Financing Program.
Attachments: 1. 4th Supplemental Ordinance
Title
Conduct a public hearing and consider approving an ordinance on first and final reading with the caption reading: Fourth Supplemental Ordinance to the Master Ordinance Establishing the City of Pflugerville, Texas Utility System Revenue Financing Program.

Summary
Water Treatment Plant expansion is a multi-year project anticipated to be completed by FY26. The total project cost is currently estimated at $144M. The project will be funded from multiple sources with $24M through the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) issued in August 2022, $52M through WIFIA (Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act) to be authorized by this item, and the remaining $76M through a combination of cash, impact fees and other debt issuance.

This ordinance approves the issuance of a loan from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the federal WIFIA program in a principal amount up to $52,049,683 which is evidenced by a bond in that amount that will be held by EPA. The bond is payable from a pledge of the net revenues of the City’s water and wastewater utility system after the payment of operating and maintenance expenses with the same payment priority as the City’s outstanding utility revenue bonds held by TWDB.

In accordance with EPA rules, the interest rate on the WIFIA loan is set on the morning of closing based on the United States Treasury Direct SLGS Daily Rate published that date. The scheduled closing date for the WIFIA loan is Friday, October 28, 2022. The City’s WIFIA loan will be the first loan under the program closed in the State of Texas. As required by EPA, the ordinance waives the City’s sovereign immunity from suit with respect to its payment obligations on the WIFIA bond. The WIFIA loan will be drawn down in installments over time to reimburse the City for project cost expenditures and interest on the loan will only accrue on the principal amount of the loan that has actually been drawn down. The ordinance and the supporting loa...

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