CITY OF SOMERVILLE’S HIGHEST EVER CREDIT RATING REAFFIRMED
Moody’s notes City’s ‘ambitious’ economic development plans and conservative fiscal stewardship
Moody’s also assigned its highest rating of MIG 1 to the City’s short-term borrowing in its May 30, 2013 report. This effectively lowers the cost of borrowing for the approximately $22 million in bonds already approved by the City for a number of projects including the $8 million Union Square Revitalization Plan, school and municipal building renovations, the purchase of a ladder truck for the Fire Department and other capital needs.
“Taxpayers should know that the City of
The report notes growth in assessed property value in each of the past three years, indicating stability in the housing market, along with large-scale developments underway such as the on schedule and on budget Assembly Square project that are growing the City’s total taxable value.
“The city's equalized value has almost tripled to over $9.2 billion from $3.17 billion in 1998,” Moody’s said in the report. “To capitalize on
“Playing the long game is paying off and Moody’s reaffirmation of our highest ever bond rating demonstrates the financial markets’ confidence in the City of
Moody’s notes that the City’s General Fund balance at the close of fiscal 2012 was $41.6 million, “a healthy 21.3 percent of revenues,” which further demonstrates the city’s growing local economy. The rating agency also noted that the city saved millions by moving employees’ insurance to the Group Insurance Commission (GIC).
“It is anticipated that Somerville's debt position will remain manageable due to its modest net direct debt, rapid principal retirement, and affordable planned future borrowings,” Moody’s said in the report. “Based on the city's strong bid history and long-term credit strength, Moody's believes that the city will have sufficient access to the capital markets to permanently finance or renew the notes at their June 2014 and October 2013 maturities.”
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