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Transmitting Communication from Louis A. DePasquale, City Manager, relative to an order requesting the appropriation and authorization to borrow $61,500,000 to provide funds for various water pollution abatement projects, including construction of sewer separation, storm water management and combined sewer overflow reduction elimination improvements within the The Port neighborhood, and the River Street neighborhood
City of Cambridge
Agenda Item Number 4
IN CITY COUNCIL
APRIL 23, 2018
ORDERED:
That $61,500,000 is appropriated, in addition to any amounts previously appropriated,
for the purpose of financing the design and construction of various water pollution
abatement projects, including but not limited to:
Construction of sewer separation, storm water management and combined
sewer overflow reduction elimination improvements within River Street neighborhood
and The Port neighborhood as well as the Sewer Capital Repairs Program and climate
change preparedness efforts, including without limitation all costs thereof as defined in
Section 1 of Chapter 29C of the General Laws; that to meet this appropriation the
Treasurer with the approval of the City Manager is authorized to borrow $61,500,000
and issue bonds or notes therefore under G.L. c.44 and/or Chapter 29C of the General
Laws or any other enabling authority; that such bonds or notes shall be general
obligations of the City unless the Treasurer with the approval of the City Manager
determines that they should be issued as limited obligations and may be secured by
local system revenues as defined in Section 1 of Chapter 29C; that the Treasurer with
the approval of the City Manager is authorized to borrow all or a portion of such
amount from the Massachusetts Water Pollution Abatement Trust established pursuant
to Chapter 29C or the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority and in connection
therewith to enter into a loan agreement and/or a security agreement and/or financial
assistance agreement with the Trust or the Authority and otherwise to contract with the
Trust and the Authority and the Department of Environmental Protection with respect
to such loan and for any federal or state aid available for the projects or for the
financing thereof; and that the City Manager or any other authorized City official is
authorized to enter into a project regulatory agreement with the Department of
Environmental Protection, to expend all funds available for the projects and to take any
other action necessary to carry out the projects.
ORDERED:
Any premium received by the City upon the sale of any bonds or notes approved by
this vote, less the cost of preparing issuing and marketing them, and any accrued
interest received upon the delivery of such bonds or notes, shall be applied to the
payment of project costs approved by this vote, thereby reducing the amount
authorized to be borrowed to pay such costs by a like amount.