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Published on 11/29/2010 in the Prospect News Municipals Daily.

Municipals Calendar: Port Authority preps $840 million bond sale

WEEK OF NOVEMBER 29

BALTIMORE CITY BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS (MARYLAND): $60.825 million series 2010 city schools qualified school construction revenue bonds (Aa1/AA+/); negotiated; Barclays Capital Inc. (lead); Loop Capital Markets LLC, Morgan Keegan & Co. Inc. and Siebert Brandford Shank & Co. LLC (co-managers); bonds due Dec. 15, 2025; proceeds to construct, repair and rehabilitate school facilities, as well as acquire land for new school construction; pricing week of Nov. 29.

CHARLESTON (SOUTH CAROLINA): $134.7 million series 2010 waterworks and sewer system refunding and capital improvement revenue bonds (Aa1/AAA/AA+); negotiated; Wells Fargo Securities LLC (lead); Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Rice Financial Products Co. (co-managers); bonds due 2012 to 2030 with term bonds due 2035 and 2041; proceeds to finance new and replacement infrastructure at the water distribution and wastewater collection system, as well as improvements at the Hanahan Water Treatment Plant and the Plum Island Wastewater Treatment Plant and refund existing debt; pricing week of Nov. 29.

CHICAGO: $804.285 million series 2010 general obligation bonds; Loop Capital Markets LLC and Wells Fargo Securities LLC (lead); Duncan-Williams Inc., Estrada Hinojosa & Co. Inc., Incapital LLC, Melvin & Co., Baird & Co. and Stifel, Nicolaus & Co. (co-managers); proceeds to finance public right-of-way improvements, economic development enhancement projects, transportation improvements and grants to nonprofit organizations; pricing week of Nov. 29.

• $123.155 million series 2010A G.O. refunding bonds

• $213.59 million series 2010B Build America Bonds

• $467.54 million series 2010C taxable project and refunding bonds

DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES: $492.71 million series 2010 water system revenue bonds; negotiated; J.P. Morgan Securities LLC and Siebert Brandford Shank & Co. LLC (lead); Citigroup Global Markets Inc., Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc., Backstrom McCarley Berry & Co. LLC and Fidelity Capital Markets LLC (co-managers); proceeds to be deposited into department's water revenue fund to operate and maintain the city's water system; pricing week of Nov. 29.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: $342.4 million series 2010F income-tax secured revenue bonds; negotiated; Citigroup Global Markets Inc. and Siebert Brandford Shank & Co. LLC (lead); Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Fidelity Capital Markets Inc., Loop Capital Markets LLC, RBC Capital Markets Corp., Rice Financial Products Co. and Wells Fargo Securities LLC (co-managers); bonds due 2025, 2030 and 2035; proceeds to finance capital projects; pricing week of Nov. 29.

DORMITORY AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK: $97 million series 2010A taxable pledged assessment revenue bonds (Aa2/AA/AA+); negotiated; Goldman, Sachs & Co. and Siebert Brandford Shank & Co. LLC (lead); Citigroup Global Markets Inc. and M.R. Beal & Co. (co-managers); bonds due 2012 to 2020; proceeds to fund lump sum payments under waiver agreements with claimants entered in lieu of ongoing indemnity benefit payments; pricing week of Nov. 29.

HONOLULU (CITY AND COUNTY): $459.785 million series 2010 general obligation bonds (Aa1//AA+); negotiated; Bank of America Merrill Lynch (lead); Piper Jaffray & Co. (co-manager); 2010A bonds due 2015 to 2035; 2010B bonds due 2015 to 2035; 2010C bonds due 2015 to 2027; proceeds to refund $125 million of city and county's commercial paper and advanced refund series 2003A, 2004A, 2005E and 2005F bonds; pricing week of Nov. 29.

• $151.685 million series 2010A Build America Bonds

• $187.83 million series 2010B tax-exempt bonds

• $120.27 million series 2010C tax-exempt bonds

MASSACHUSETTS BAY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY: $263.085 million series 2010 senior sales tax bonds (Aa1/AAA/); negotiated; J.P. Morgan Securities LLC (lead); Barclays Capital Inc., Citigroup Global Markets Inc. and Ramirez & Co. Inc. (co-managers); 2010C bonds due 2018 to 2020; 2010D bonds due 2030 and 2040; proceeds to refund debt; pricing week of Nov. 29.

• $63.085 million series 2010C

• $200 million series 2010D Build America Bonds

MINNESOTA OFFICE OF HIGHER EDUCATION: $55 million series 2010 supplemental student loan program revenue bonds (/AA/AA-); negotiated; Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc. (lead); US Bancorp (co-manager); proceeds to originate or refinance fixed-rate student loans; pricing week of Nov. 29.

NORTHERN ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL POWER AGENCY: $69.13 million series 2010A power project taxable revenue bonds; negotiated; Citigroup Global Markets Inc. (lead); BMO Capital Markets, Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc., J.P. Morgan Securities LLC and Wells Fargo Securities LLC (co-managers); proceeds to finance agency's interest in the Prairie State Project, a coal-fired generating station with a connected mine; pricing week of Nov. 29.

NORTH SUMTER COUNTY UTILITY DEPENDENT DISTRICT (FLORIDA): $179.535 million series 2010 utility revenue bonds (//A-); negotiated; Citigroup Global Markets Inc. (lead); 2010 revenue bonds due 2011 to 2022 with term bonds due 2030 and 2043; 2010 subordinate bonds due 2011 to 2022 with term bonds due 2030 and 2043; proceeds to acquire two existing private utility systems; pricing week of Nov. 29.

• $157.045 million series 2010 revenue bonds

• $22.49 million series 2010 subordinate revenue bonds

PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL DISTRICT: $121.64 million series 2010E general obligation refunding bonds (Aa2/A+/AA); negotiated; Barclays Capital Inc. and Wells Fargo Securities LLC (lead); Cabrera Capital Markets LLC, Janney Montgomery Scott LLC, Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc. and Siebert Brandford Shank & Co. LLC (co-managers); bonds due 2011 to 2023; proceeds to advanced refund the district's series 2005A and 2010A bonds and current refund district's series 2002A, 2005B, 2008A-1, 2008A-2, 2008B-1, 2008B-2, 2008B-3 and 2008B-5 bonds; pricing week of Nov. 29.

PURDUE UNIVERSITY (INDIANA): $121.685 million series 2010 revenue bonds (Aaa); negotiated; Bank of America Merrill Lynch (lead); City Securities Corp. and Cabrera Capital Markets LLC (co-managers); 2010A bonds due 2011 to 2030 with term bond due 2033; 2010B bonds due 2012 to 2025 with term bond due 2030; proceeds to construct, acquire, equip and furnish student housing, as well as refund university's outstanding commercial paper and series 2004A, 2005A and 2007C bonds; pricing week of Nov. 29.

• $98.455 million series 2010A tax-exempt student facilities revenue bonds

• $23.23 million series 2010B Build America Bonds

SAN MARCO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY (CALIFORNIA): $51.7 million series 2010 housing set-aside tax allocation bonds (/AA-/); negotiated; Piper Jaffray & Co. (lead); proceeds to finance improvements to low- to moderate-income housing projects in the San Marcos area, including improvements to existing housing facilities and the construction of new housing projects and to refund agency's series 1997A and 2008A bonds; pricing week of Nov. 29.

WASHINGTON BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH FACILITIES 3 (WASHINGTON STATE): $165.6 million series 2010 lease revenue bonds (Aa1/AA+/); negotiated; Barclays Capital Inc. (lead), Citigroup Global Markets Inc. and Goldman, Sachs & Co. (co-managers); 2010A bonds due 2014 to 2018; 2010B bonds due 2019 to 2042; 2010C bonds due July 1, 2013; proceeds to develop and construct a biomedical facility at the University of Washington's School of Medicine; pricing week of Nov. 29.

• $26.87 million series 2010A

• $125.42 million series 2010B Build America Bonds

• $13.31 million series 2010C taxable bonds

NOVEMBER 30

MISSOURI JOINT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC UTILITY COMMISSION: $80 million series 2010 power project revenue bonds (A3//A-); negotiated; J.P. Morgan Securities LLC (lead); BMO Capital Markets Corp., Edward Jones & Co. LP and Wells Fargo Securities LLC (co-managers); proceeds to finance commission's share of the Prairie State project, a 1,600 MW electric power generation facility; pricing Nov. 30.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY (PENNSYLVANIA): $60 million series 2010 general obligation bonds (Aaa); competitive; Public Financial Management Inc. (financial adviser); proceeds to fund equipment and vehicle purchases, road construction, upgrades to county information services and bridge reconstruction; pricing Nov. 29.

• $49 million series 2010C Build America Bonds

• $11 million series 2010D tax-exempt bonds

PORT AUTHORITY OF NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY: $840 million series 2010 debt securities (Baa3//BB); negotiated; Citigroup Global Markets Inc. (lead); proceeds to expand JFK International Air Terminal for Delta Airlines at John F. Kennedy International Airport; pricing Nov. 30.

DECEMBER 1

AMERICAN MUNICIPAL POWER INC. (OHIO): $667.455 million series 2010 revenue bonds (A3/A/); negotiated; Wells Fargo Securities LLC (lead); proceeds to construct 105 MW Meldahl hydroelectric facility on the Ohio River; pricing Dec. 1.

• $36.535 million series 2010A taxable bonds

• $605.17 million series 2010B Build America Bonds

• $20 million series 2010C clean renewable energy bonds

• $5.75 million series 2010D tax-exempt bonds

DELAWARE TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY: $119.305 million series 2010 transportation system revenue bonds (Aa2/AA+/); competitive; Public Financial Management Inc. (financial adviser); 2010A bonds due 2011 to 2019; 2010B bonds due 2011 to 2030; proceeds to fund capital improvements to state's transportation system; pricing Dec. 1.

MANCHESTER (NEW HAMPSHIRE): $86.285 million series 2010 general obligation bonds (Aa1/AA+/AA+); competitive; Public Financial Management Inc. (financial adviser); 2010C bonds due 2011 to 2018; 2010D bonds due 2019 to 2022; 2010E bonds due 2023 to 2040; 2010F bonds due 2012 to 2028; proceeds to construct a public safety complex, perform school facility improvements, improve energy efficiency at schools, improve school administrative offices, reconstruct McIntyre Ski Lodge, make improvements to water distribution system and refund city's series 2003A bonds; pricing Dec. 1.

• $16.45 million series 2010C tax-exempt G.O. public improvement bonds

• $4.87 million series 2010D G.O. Build America Bonds

• $29.695 million series 2010E G.O. recovery zone economic development bonds

• $35.27 million series 2010F tax-exempt G.O. refunding bonds

RAILSPLITTER TOBACCO SETTLEMENT AUTHORITY (ILLINOIS): $1,460,105,000 series 2010 tobacco settlement revenue bonds; negotiated; Barclays Capital Inc. and Citigroup Global Markets Inc. (lead); Jefferies & Co., J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc., Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Goldman, Sachs & Co., Grigsby & Associates Inc., Loop Capital Markets LLC, Morgan Keegan & Co. Inc. and Siebert Brandford Shank & Co. LLC (co-managers); bonds due 2012 to 2021 with term bonds due 2024 and 2027; proceeds to fund Illinois general expenses once the state transfers all of its tobacco revenue rights to the authority, per a 1998 master settlement agreement between Illinois and the major tobacco companies; pricing Dec 1.

DECEMBER 2

JACKSONVILLE (FLORIDA): $109.45 million series 2010C special revenue bonds (Aa2/AA-/AA); competitive; Public Financial Management Inc. (financial adviser); 2010C-1 bonds due 2013 to 2018; 2010C-2 bonds due 2019 to 2040; proceeds to refund city's series 2008, 2009A, 2009C and 2010A bonds; pricing Dec. 2.

• $21.13 million series 2010C-1

• $88.32 million series 2010C-2 taxable

NASSAU COUNTY (NEW YORK): $125 million series 2010 general obligation bonds (A1/A+/AA-); competitive; Public Financial Management Inc. (financial adviser); 2010E bonds due 2012 to 2025; 2010F bonds due 2026 to 2035; proceeds to finance capital projects; pricing Dec. 2.

• $53 million series 2010E tax-exempt general improvement bonds

• $72 million series 2010F Build America Bonds

NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORP. (EMPIRE STATE DEVELOPMENT CORP.): $1,104,885,000 series 2010 state personal income tax revenue bonds (//AA); negotiated; Citigroup Global Markets Inc. (lead for 2010B and 2010C); Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc. (lead for 2010A); Bank of America Merrill Lynch; Loop Capital Markets LLC; M.R. Beal & Co.; Barclays Capital Inc.; J.P. Morgan Securities LLC; Goldman, Sachs & Co.; Ramirez & Co. Inc.; Rice Financial Products Co.; Siebert Brandford Shank & Co. LLC; Wells Fargo Securities LLC; BB&T Capital Markets LLC; Cabrera Capital Markets LLC; Fidelity Capital Markets Services Inc.; Jackson Securities; Jefferies & Co.; Janney Montgomery Scott LLC; Lebenthal & Co.; Mesirow Financial Inc.; Piper Jaffray & Co.; Raymond James & Associates Inc.; RBC Capital Markets Corp.; Roosevelt & Cross Inc.; Sterne, Agee & Leach Inc.; Stifel, Nicolaus & Co. Inc.; and Stone & Youngberg (co-managers); proceeds to finance capital improvements and equipment purchases for state agencies and the City University of New York; pricing Dec. 2.

WEEK OF DECEMBER 6

DECEMBER 7

ST. PETERSBURG (FLORIDA): $64.515 million series 2010 public utility revenue bonds (Aa2//AA); competitive; Public Financial Management Inc. (financial adviser); 2010A bonds due 2012 to 2039; 2010B bonds due 2039 to 2040; proceeds to replace and repair water pipelines; improve and upgrade water storage tanks; restore and repair the city's wastewater collection system; and repair and rehabilitate wastewater lift systems and water reclamation facilities; pricing Dec. 7.

• $44.68 million series 2010A bonds

• $19.835 million series 2010B recovery zone economic development bonds

ON THE HORIZON

ALABAMA STATE PORT AUTHORITY: $109.59 million series 2010 docks facilities revenue bonds (/BBB+/BBB+); negotiated; Citigroup Global Markets Inc. (lead); Gardnyr Michael Capital Inc. and Securities Capital Corp. (co-managers); proceeds to refund authority's series 2008B and 2009A bonds.

ALASKA: $200 million series 2010 general obligation bonds (Aaa/AA+/AA+); negotiated; Citigroup Global Markets Inc. and RBC Capital Markets Corp. (lead); J.P. Morgan Securities LLC and Bank of America Merrill Lynch (co-managers); 2010A bonds due 2012 with term bond due 2033; 2010B bonds due 2029; 2010C bonds due 2011; proceeds to design and construct library, educational and educational research facilities throughout the state.

• $137.415 million series 2010A Build America Bonds

• $45 million series 2010B qualified school construction bonds

• $17.585 million series 2010C tax-exempt bonds

BERKSHIRE WIND POWER COOPERATIVE CORP.: (MASSACHUSETTS): $66.36 million series 1 wind power revenue bonds; BMO Capital Markets and Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc. (lead); proceeds to refund series 2009 bonds issued to construct the Berkshire Wind project, a 15 MW wind power generating facility on Brodie Mountain in Hancock, Mass., and Lanesborough, Mass.

• $55.035 million series 1-A Build America Bonds

• $11.325 million series 1-B tax-exempt bonds

DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF FULTON COUNTY/GEORGIA TECH ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (GEORGIA): $89.42 million series 2010 revenue bonds (A1//A+); negotiated; Bank of America Merrill Lynch (lead); bonds due 2011 to 2030 with term bonds due 2035 and 2040; proceeds to finance improvements to Georgia Tech facilities, including renovations to its basketball arena, construction of an indoor football practice facility and other improvements, as well as refund association's series 2008A bonds.

DUTCHESS COUNTY LOCAL DEVELOPMENT CORP./HEALTHQUEST SYSTEMS INC. (NEW YORK): $55.725 million series 2010 revenue bonds (A3/A-/); negotiated; Bank of America Merrill Lynch (lead); 2010A bonds due 2011 to 2023 with term bonds due 2025, 2030 and 2040; 2010B bonds due 2011 to 2020; proceeds to pay for costs associated with constructing, expanding and equipping HealthQuest facilities, as well as refund the corporation's series 2004 bonds.

• $35.44 million series 2010A

• $20.285 million series 2010B

GREATER ORLANDO AVIATION AUTHORITY (FLORIDA): $90 million series 2010 airport facilities refunding revenue bonds (Aa3/A+/AA-); negotiated; Loop Capital Markets LLC (lead); Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Citigroup Global Markets Inc. and J.P. Morgan Securities LLC (co-managers); 2010C bonds due 2019 to 2028; 2010D bonds due 2011 to 2018; proceeds to refund authority's series 1999A-B bonds.

• $75 million series 2010C AMT bonds

• $15 million series 2010D non-AMT bonds

HARRIS COUNTY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORP./DEER PARK REFINANCING LPP (TEXAS): $125 million series 2010 revenue bonds (A2/A/); negotiated; J.P. Morgan Securities LLC (lead); Citigroup Global Markets Inc. and Mitsubishi UFJ Securities (co-managers); Dec. 1, 2020; proceeds to purchase equipment to recover flare gas and finance capital projects to reduce flare at the refinery's Houston facility.

IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICT (CALIFORNIA): $250 million series 2010B Build America Bonds electric system revenue certificates of participation (A1/AA-/); negotiated; Citigroup Global Markets Inc. and Goldman, Sachs & Co. (lead); Barclays Capital Inc. and De La Rosa & Co. (co-managers); certificates due 2018 to 2040; proceeds to finance the El Centro Unit 3 Repower Project, which will provide an additional 100 megawatts of generation capacity to the El Centro Generating Station.

INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORP. OF THE PORT OF BELLINGHAM (WASHINGTON)/BP WEST COAST LLC: $111 million series 2010 environmental facilities industrial revenue bonds; negotiated; Goldman, Sachs & Co.; proceeds to construct sewage treatment and solid waste disposal facilities at BP's Cherry Point Refinery in Whatcom County, Wash.

LAFAYETTE PUBLIC TRUST FINANCING AUTHORITY/RAGIN' CAJUN FACILITIES INC. (LOUISIANA): $100.16 million series 2010 revenue bonds (/AA+/BBB+/); negotiated; RBC Capital Markets Corp. and Morgan Keegan & Co. Inc. (lead); bonds due 2013 to 2021 with term bonds due 2025, 2031, 2035 and 2041; proceeds to construct student housing at University of Louisiana at Lafayette as well as other facilities for the university.

MARYLAND HEALTH AND HIGHER EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES AUTHORITY/CHARLESTOWN COMMUNITY INC.: $123.275 million series 2010 revenue bonds (//A); negotiated; Ziegler Capital Markets Inc. (lead); RBC Capital Markets Corp. and M&T Securities Inc. (co-managers); bonds due 2012 to 2022 with term bonds due 2030, 2040 and 2045; proceeds to expand, equip and renovate apartments and facilities for Charlestown Community's retirement communities in Baltimore.

NEW JERSEY TURNPIKE AUTHORITY: $1.5 billion series 2010A turnpike revenue Build America Bonds; negotiated; Goldman, Sachs & Co. and Citigroup Global Markets Inc. (lead); Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Barclays Capital Inc., Loop Capital Markets LLC, J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc., Ramirez & Co. Inc., RBC Capital Markets Corp. and Wells Fargo Securities LLC (co-managers); proceeds to pay for construction projects as part of authority's 10-year capital improvement plan.

OHIO: $230 million series 2010 major new state infrastructure project revenue bonds (Aa1/AA/AA-); negotiated; Goldman, Sachs & Co. (lead); Fifth Thirds Securities Inc., Loop Capital Markets LLC, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, The Huntington Investment Co., J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, PNC Capital Markets LLC and The Williams Capital Group LP (co-managers); bonds due 2011 to 2020; proceeds to replace bridges, restore and rehabilitate interstates and local road and construct new roads.

OHIO HOUSING FINANCING AUTHORITY:$143.11 million series 2010 residential mortgage revenue bonds (Aaa/VMIG 1); negotiated; J.P. Morgan Securities LLC (lead); 2010B bonds due Sept. 1, 2032; 2010C bonds due March 1, 2038; proceeds to refund authority's series 2007A bonds and its outstanding series 2010A bonds.

• $90.61 million series 2010B variable-rate demand bonds

• $52.5 million series 2010C variable-rate demand bonds

OHIO WATER DEVELOPMENT CORP./OHIO AIR QUALITY DEVELOPMENT CORP./FIRSTENERGY NUCLEAR GENERATION CORP.: $127.1 million series 2010 pollution control revenue refunding bonds (Baa2/BBB-/); negotiated; Citigroup Global Markets Inc. and Bank of America Merrill Lynch (lead); KeyBanc Capital Markets Inc., US Bancorp, Fifth Third Securities Inc. and The Huntington Investment Co. (co-managers); bonds due June 1, 2033; proceeds to refund all prior water and air bonds; pricing week of Nov. 22.

• $101.1 million series 2010B non-AMT Ohio Water Development Corp. bonds

• $26 million series 2010B non-AMT Ohio Air Quality Development Corp. bonds

SOUTH CAROLINA PUBLIC SERVICE AUTHORITY/SANTEE COOPER: $300 million series 2010C revenue obligations; negotiated; Citigroup Global Markets Inc. and Goldman, Sachs & Co. (lead); Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc. (co-managers); bonds due Jan. 1, 2050; proceeds to fund a portion of authority's ongoing capital program.

SPECIAL CARE FACILITIES FINANCING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF PELL/NOLAND HEALTH SERVICES INC. (ALABAMA): $92.98 million series 2010A revenue bonds (/A-/); negotiated; RBC Capital Markets Corp. (lead); bonds due 2011 to 2020 with term bonds due 2025, 2030 and 2039; proceeds to finance capital improvements to Noland Health facilities, as well as advanced refund authority's series 2007A and refund its series 2009A bonds.

TEXAS PUBLIC FINANCE AUTHORITY: $854.735 million series 2010 unemployment compensation obligation assessment revenue bonds (Aa1/AAA/AA+); negotiated; Citigroup Global Markets Inc. and Bank of America Merrill Lynch (lead); Loop Capital Markets, Estrada Hinojosa & Co., Goldman, Sachs & Co., Jefferies & Co. Inc., J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, Morgan Keegan & Co. Inc., Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc., Raymond James & Associates Inc., RBC Capital Markets Corp. and Siebert Brandford Shank & Co. LLC (co-managers); 2010B bonds due 2018 to 2020; 2010C bonds due 2020; proceeds to repay advances made from the federal unemployment trust fund and pay for current unemployment benefits.

• $554.735 million series 2010B

• $300 million series 2010C

TOHOPEKALIGA WATER AUTHORITY (FLORIDA): $99.58 million series 2010A utility system revenue refunding bonds (Aa3/AA+/); negotiated; FirstSouthwest Co. (lead); proceeds to refund authority's series 2007 bonds and terminate a swap agreement connected to those bonds.

WACO EDUCATION FINANCE CORP./BAYLOR UNIVERSITY (TEXAS): $103.85 million series 2010 tax-exempt revenue and refunding bonds (/AA-/AA-); negotiated; Barclays Capital Inc. and Bank of America Merrill Lynch (lead); bonds due 2011 to 2025 with term bonds due 2032 and 2040; proceeds to finance construction of a new athletic-academic complex on Baylor campus, acquire real property for university, refund university's series 2008B bonds and refinance series A commercial paper.

WAYNE COUNTY AIRPORT AUTHORITY (MICHIGAN): $657.765 million series 2010 airport revenue refunding bonds (A2/A/A-); negotiated; Siebert Brandford Shank & Co. LLC and Citigroup Global Markets Inc. (lead for 2010A and 2010B); J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, Loop Capital Markets LLC and Wells Fargo Bank, NA (co-managers for 2010A and 2010B); J.P. Morgan Securities LLC and Citigroup Global Markets Inc. (lead for 2010C and 2010D); Loop Capital Markets LLC, Siebert Brandford Shank & Co. LLC and Wells Fargo Bank, NA (co-managers for 2010C and 2010D); proceeds to refund debt.

• $297.8 million series 2010A AMT bonds

• $9.38 million series 2010B non-AMT bonds

• $322.3 million series 2010C non-AMT bonds

• $28.285 million series 2010D non-AMT bonds


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