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File #: Res. 2025-28R    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/1/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/18/2025 Final action: 2/18/2025
Title: Consider approval of Resolution 2025-28R, authorizing proceeding with issuance of Certifications of Obligation and further directing the publication of Notice of Intention to issue City of San Marcos, Texas Combination Tax and Revenue Certificates of Obligation for certain projects for improving, constructing, equipping, acquiring, or designing the City's: airport; cemetery; parks and recreation facilities; streets, alleys, and sidewalks, public safety facilities; water and wastewater system; stormwater management for flood control and drainage; electric utility system; and the payment of professional services in connection therewith including fiscal and engineering fees and costs of issuing the certificates of obligation related thereto in an amount not to exceed $47,805,000.
Attachments: 1. Notice of Intent A, 2. 2025 CIP Projects for Notice A, 3. 2025 CO Timeline

AGENDA CAPTION:

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Consider approval of Resolution 2025-28R, authorizing proceeding with issuance of Certifications of Obligation and further directing the publication of Notice of Intention to issue City of San Marcos, Texas Combination Tax and Revenue Certificates of Obligation for certain projects for improving, constructing, equipping, acquiring, or designing the City’s: airport; cemetery; parks and recreation facilities; streets, alleys, and sidewalks, public safety facilities; water and wastewater system; stormwater management for flood control and drainage; electric utility system; and the payment of professional services in connection therewith including fiscal and engineering fees and costs of issuing the certificates of obligation related thereto in an amount not to exceed $47,805,000.

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Meeting date:  February 18, 2025

 

Department:  Finance and Engineering/Capital Improvement                     

 

Amount & Source of Funding
Funds Required:
  N/A

Account Number:  N/A

Funds Available:  N/A

Account Name:  N/A

 

Fiscal Note:
Prior Council Action: September 17, 2024 - City Council approved the Fiscal Year 2025 Capital Improvement Program (CIP). February 4, 2025 - City Council received a presentation on the CIP projects included in the Fiscal Year 2025 CIP at a work session.

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Background Information:

The Fiscal Year 2025 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) was approved during the budget process and adopted on September 17, 2024. At the February 4, 2025, City Council Work Session, Shaun Condor, Director of Engineering/Capital Improvements, provided an overview of the projects that make up the Fiscal Year 2025 CIP, including previously deferred projects. Projects included in the CIP are funded by various sources, including cash, impact fees, grants, and debt obligations.

 

This item is for projects that will be funded by certificates of obligation. The first step in issuing certificates of obligation is for City Council to consider a resolution directing the publication of a notice of the City’s intent to issue the debt obligation. If approved by City Council, the notice will be published once a week for two consecutive weeks in the San Marcos Daily Record and continuously on the City’s website. 

 

There are two notices associated with the Fiscal Year 2025 CIP. This is to keep the costs associated with the City’s second wastewater treatment plant separate from other projects and is for internal tracking purposes only. Notice of Intent A is for all projects except the wastewater treatment plant and the not to exceed amount is $47,805,000. Notice of Intent B is for the wastewater treatment plant and the not to exceed amount is $20,000,000. The combined total not to exceed amount is $67,805,000.

 

This item focuses on Notice of Intent A. Projects to be funded through the issuance of certificates of obligation for Notice of Intent A span multiple functions that include the airport, cemetery, public safety, downtown alley reconstruction, parks and recreation, streets, electric, stormwater, water, and wastewater. Each project is correlated with a specific fund and the associated debt obligation must be repaid by that fund. During the Fiscal Year 2025 budget process, City Council approved using the General Fund’s debt capacity for stormwater projects, so the stormwater amount below will be repaid by the General Fund.

 

The amount of debt obligations to be issued for each fund is below:

General Fund                                           $15,305,000

Stormwater                                            $17,950,000

Total General Fund                       $33,255,000

Water/Wastewater                     $10,450,000

Electric                                          $  4,100,000

Total All Funds                     $47,805,000

 

After the publication of the notice of intent, the next and final action required by City Council is to consider an ordinance authorizing the issuance of the certificates of obligation. This item is scheduled for April 15, 2025. A summary of the timeline of events associated with the issuance of the certificates of obligation is included.

 

Council Committee, Board/Commission Action:
N/A

Alternatives:

N/A


Recommendation: 

City Council approve the resolution authorizing proceeding with issuance of certificates of obligation and further directing the publication of notice of intention to issue the certificates in an amount not to exceed $47,805,000.