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Published on 7/22/2008 in the Prospect News Municipals Daily.

Municipals Calendar: LA Airport Department to sell $905.1 million

WEEK OF JULY 21

DELAWARE RIVER PORT AUTHORITY (PENNSYLVANIA): $358 million series 2008A and 2008B variable-rate revenue refunding bonds (A3); initial weekly interest rate; proceeds to refund the authority's outstanding series 2007 auction-rate revenue bonds; pricing week of July 21.

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.: $65.74 million series 2008 sanitary sewer system improvement revenue bonds (Aa2/AA+/); negotiated; Citigroup Global Markets (lead); bonds due 2010 to 2028 with term bonds due 2033 and 2038; proceeds defray a portion of costs of improvements to sewer system; pricing week of July 21.

LIVINGSTON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT (TEXAS): $53.5 million debt securities; negotiated; RBC Capital Markets (lead); proceeds for construction of new high school and renovations to existing buildings; pricing week of July 21.

JULY 23

CONNECTICUT STATE REVOLVING FUND: $200 million series 2008A general revenue bonds (Aaa); negotiated; M.R. Beal & Co. (lead); maturities from 2009 through 2028; proceeds for wastewater treatment and public drinking water projects; pricing July 23.

DANBURY, CONN.: $94.345 million series 2008 general obligation bonds and general obligation bond anticipation notes (Aa2); competitive; Phoenix Advisors (financial adviser); G.O.s due 2009 to 2028 and BANs due July 30, 2009; proceeds for financing BANs due Aug. 1, 2008 and for variety of general purpose projects; pricing July 23.

DEPARTMENT OF AIRPORT OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES: $905.1 million series 2008 revenue bonds; negotiated; Goldman, Sachs & Co. (lead); series 2008A bonds (//AA); series 2008B bonds (//AA); series 2008C bonds (//AA-); series 2008D bonds (//AA); proceeds for interior improvements at Tom Bradley International Terminal, the South Airfield Improvement Program and refunding series 1995D and 2002A bonds; pricing July 23.

• $618 million series 2008A

• $8.3 million series 2008B

• $250 million series 2008C

• $28.8 million series 2008D

EAGLE MOUNTAIN-SAGINAW INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT (TEXAS): $96 million unlimited tax school building revenue bonds; negotiated; First Southwest Co. (lead); proceeds for new school construction, land acquisitions and renovations; pricing July 23.

LAKELAND (FLORIDA): $200 million series 2008A and 2008B variable-rate energy system revenue and refunding bonds (A1//); proceeds to repurchase obligations and provide $56.8 million in new money for environmental remediation projects; pricing July 23.

LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT (CALIFORNIA): $500 million series 2008/2009A tax and revenue anticipation notes; negotiated; Banc of America Securities LLC (lead); due July 30, 2009; proceeds will be deposited in the district's general fund and invested in the Los Angeles County Treasurer's Pool; pricing July 23.

PENNSYLVANIA STATE TURNPIKE COMMISSION: $234.84 million subordinate revenue bonds (A2//); negotiated; Merrill Lynch & Co. (lead); proceeds for a quarterly payment to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation to fund grants to mass transit agencies and for road and bridge capital projects; pricing July 23.

• $166.065 million subseries 2008B1

• $68.775 million subseries 2008B2

PORT AUTHORITY OF NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY: $500 million series 153 consolidated bonds (Aa3); competitive; bonds due 2018 to 2038; proceeds for capital improvements and refunding existing obligations; pricing July 23.

SANTA CLARA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT (CALIFORNIA): $120 million series 2008 general obligation bonds (/AA/); competitive; Government Financial Strategies (financial adviser); serial maturities from 2009 through 2033; proceeds to renovate and expand school facilities; pricing July 23.

SOUTH DAKOTA HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY: $100 million homeownership mortgage bonds (Aa1/AAA/); negotiated; Citigroup Global Markets (lead); proceeds to provide funds to make or purchase mortgage loans that are secured by first mortgage liens on single family residential housing and to make deposits to various funds and accounts; pricing July 23.

• $18.615 million series 2008D bonds due 2009 through 2019

• $47.385 million series 2008E terms due 2023, 2027 and 2038

• $34 million series 2008F bonds due 2039

THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY/MARYLAND HEALTH AND EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES AUTHORITY: $132.64 million series 2008A revenue bonds (Aa2/AA/AA+); negotiated; Morgan Stanley (lead); due in 2013, 2018 and 2038; proceeds to finance and refinance construction and renovation costs for campus facilities; pricing July 23.

JULY 24

AUSTIN (TEXAS): $175 million series 2008A electric utility system revenue refunding bonds (Aaa/AAA/AAA); competitive; The PFM Group (financial adviser); maturities from 2010 through 2038; proceeds to refund Austin's outstanding commercial paper, which will allow the city to restore the available capital under its commercial paper note program and sell additional notes; pricing July 24.

CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES/CALIFORNIA INFRASTRUCTURE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK: $287.89 million series 2008 variable-rate demand revenue bonds (A2); negotiated; JPMorgan (lead); proceeds refund academy's series 2003A, 2005A and 2005B bonds and fund portion of capital projects and provide working capital; pricing July 24.

• $95.605 million series 2008A

• $60.165 million series 2008B

• $48.29 million series 2008C

• $34.52 million series 2008D

• $24.655 million series 2008E

• $24.655 million series 2008F

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.: $65.74 million series 2008 sanitary sewer system improvement revenue bonds (Aa2/AA+/); negotiated; Citigroup Global Markets (lead); bonds due 2010 to 2028 with term bonds due 2033 and 2038; proceeds defray a portion of costs of improvements to sewer system; pricing July 24.

IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICT (CALIFORNIA): $240 million debt securities; negotiated; Citigroup Global Markets (lead); proceeds for capital improvements to electric system; pricing July 24.

TEXAS TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION: $169.16 million series 2008 state highway fund first tier revenue bonds (Aa1/AAA/); negotiated; Morgan Keegan & Co. (lead); maturities from 2010 through 2028; proceeds to finance state highway improvement projects; pricing July 24.

WEEK OF JULY 28

IVY TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE (INDIANA): $65.84 million series 2008L student fee revenue bonds; negotiated; City Securities Corp. (lead); maturities from 2009 through 2027; pricing week of July 28.

NEW JERSEY HIGHER EDUCATION STUDENT ASSISTANCE AUTHORITY: $350 million series 2008A student loan revenue bonds; negotiated; Morgan Stanley (lead); maturities from 2014 through 2018 and terms due 2023 and 2030; proceeds to make deposits to the student loan and capitalized interest funds; pricing week of July 28.

PORTLAND, ORE.: $85 million series 2008A water system revenue bonds; proceeds for water system capital improvements; pricing week of July 28.

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND MEDICAL SYSTEM: $77.745 million series 2008G and 2008H variable-rate revenue bonds (A3//A); negotiated; JPMorgan (lead); Banc of America Securities LLC (co-managers); proceeds to refund system's series 2004C and 2004D insured auction-rate securities; pricing week of July 28.

JULY 28

BOARD OF REGENTS OF TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SYSTEM: $65.3 million permanent university fund flexible rate notes (Aaa/AAA/); competitive; First Southwest Co. (financial advisor); proceeds to make improvements to university facilities; pricing July 28.

• $52 million notes have mandatory tender on Sept. 17, 2008

• $13.3 million notes have mandatory tender on Aug. 14, 2008

KING COUNTY (WASHINGTON): $350 million series 2008 sewer revenue bonds; competitive; Seattle-Northwest Securities Corp. (financial adviser); bonds due 2017 to 2048; proceeds for construction on improvements to sewer system; pricing July 28.

MILWAUKEE METROPOLITAN SEWERAGE DISTRICT: $70 million series 2008F general obligation sewerage system bonds; competitive; Robert W. Baird and Bagley Financial Corp. (financial advisers); bonds due 2009 to 2028; proceeds to finance district's capital budget through 2008; pricing July 28.

JULY 29

OREGON HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY: $230 million conduit revenue bonds; negotiated; Cain Brothers (lead); variable-rate bonds; proceeds for construction at Mirabella at South Waterfront assisted living facility in Portland; pricing July 29.

PORTLAND, ORE.: $79.395 million series 2008A water system revenue bonds; competitive; Kirkpatrick and Lockhart Preston Gates Ellis LLP (bond counsel); due Nov. 1, 2033; proceeds for water system capital improvements; pricing July 29.

SAN DIEGO COUNTY (CALIFORNIA): $341 million series 2008A taxable pension obligation bonds (Aa3); proceeds to refund the county's outstanding series 2002B1 auction-rate bonds; pricing July 29.

SNOHOMISH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 201 (WASHINGTON): $103.087 million series 2008 unlimited tax general obligation bonds; competitive; Seattle-Northwest Securities Corp. (financial adviser); bonds due 2009 to 2010 and 2016 to 2027; proceeds for renovations and Snohomish High School, renovation and expansion of Valley View Middle School, construction of new elementary schools, construction of aquatic center, other district-wide improvements and acquisition of technology; pricing July 29.

JULY 30

CLARK COUNTY (NEVADA): $70.895 million series 2008 general obligation flood control refunding bonds; competitive; Hobbs, Ong & Associates and Public Financial Management (co-financial advisers); maturities from 2009 through 2017; proceeds to help refund $74.185 million of the $99.87 million outstanding from the series 1998 general obligation flood control bonds; pricing July 30.

CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY/NEBRASKA EDUCATIONAL FINANCE AUTHORITY: $105 million series 2008 adjustable rate revenue and refunding bonds (A2//); negotiated; JPMorgan Securities; proceeds to refund the series 2003 and 2005C insured variable-rate bonds and series 2005 auction-rate bonds; pricing July 30.

MICHIGAN STATE HOSPITAL FINANCE AUTHORITY/MCLAREN HEALTH CARE: $173.965 million series 2008B variable-rate revenue and refunding bonds; pricing July 30.

JULY 31

CALIFORNIA STATEWIDE COMMUNITIES DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY: $225 million series 2008 student housing revenue bonds (Baa2); negotiated; Lehman Brothers (lead); proceeds for construction on the University of California at Irvine East Campus Apartments - Phase II; pricing July 31.

TURNPIKE AUTHOTIY OF KENTUCKY: $200 million series 2008 revenue bonds (Aa3/AA+/AA-); negotiated; Goldman, Sachs & Co.; pricing July 31.

AUGUST 4

NEW YORK CITY: $800 million fixed-rate general obligation bonds; negotiated; pricing week of Aug. 4.

AUGUST 5

NEW YORK CITY MUNICIPAL WATER FINANCE AUTHORITY: $350 million variable-rate bonds; negotiated; proceeds for water and sewer capital projects; pricing Aug. 5.

AUGUST 6

GWINNETT COUNTY WATER AND SEWERAGE AUTHORITY (GEORGIA): $190 million series 2008 revenue bonds; competitive; Public Financial Management (financial adviser); bonds due 2013 to 2028; proceeds for construction projects to water and sewer facilities; pricing Aug. 6.

AUGUST 11

OREGON: $105 million single-family housing revenue bonds; negotiated; Bear, Stearns & Co. (lead); proceeds to purchase single-family home mortgages; pricing Aug. 11.

WEEK OF AUGUST 18

NEW YORK STATE THRUWAY AUTHORITY: $350 million fixed-rate second general highway and bridge trust fund bonds; negotiated; pricing week of Aug. 18.

WEEK OF AUGUST 25

NEW YORK STATE THRUWAY AUTHORITY: $350 million fixed-rate transportation bonds; negotiated; pricing week of Aug. 25.

SEPTEMBER 23

NEW YORK CITY TRANSITIONAL FINANCE AGENCY: $700 million fixed-rate building aid revenue bonds; negotiated; pricing Sept. 23.

JULY

FAITH REGIONAL HEALTH SERVICES/HOSPITAL AUTHORITY NO. 1 OF MADISON COUNTY (NEBRASKA): $65.235 million revenue and refunding bonds (/BBB/); negotiated; Wells Fargo Brokerage Services; proceeds to refund $10.125 million series 1998 bonds maturing on and after July 1, 2009, advance refund $13.095 million from the series 2001 bonds and pay for a four-story addition to the existing hospital facility in Norfolk, Neb.; pricing in early July.

• $41.465 million series 2008A1 hospital revenue bonds due 2009 to 2028 and a term in 2033

• $23.77 million series 2008A2 revenue refunding bonds due 2009 to 2021

FLORIDA BOARD OF EDUCATION: $200 million series 2008B lottery revenue bonds (A2/A); competitive; pricing in July.

MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN/WISCONSIN HEALTH AND EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES AUTHORITY: $68.295 million series 2008B variable-rate revenue bonds (A1); negotiated; Goldman, Sachs & Co.; proceeds to refund the series 2004B-1 and 2004B-2 bonds, fund a debt service reserve fund and pay costs of completing the Translational and Biomedical Research Center and other renovations; pricing in July.

SOUTH DAKOTA BUILDING AUTHORITY: $74.235 million series 2008 revenue bonds (/AA-/); negotiated; Banc of America Securities LLC; maturities from 2009 through 2028 and a term due 2033; proceeds to pay for improvements to Custer State Park and construction and renovation costs for 10 buildings on six campuses in the state; pricing in July.

ON THE HORIZON

ATASCOSA COUNTY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORP. (TEXAS): $77.2 million series 2008 variable-rate pollution control refunding revenue bonds; negotiated; Goldman, Sachs & Co. (lead); bonds due June 30, 2020; proceeds for air and water pollution control facilities and sewage and solid waste facilities for the San Miguel Electric Cooperative.

BROOME COUNTY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY/GOOD SHEPHERD VILLEAGE AT ENDWELL: $64.65 million continuing care retirement community revenue bonds; negotiated; Herbert J. Sims & Co.; proceeds to pay a portion of the costs of acquiring, constructing and equipping the continuing care facility and to fund capitalized interest on the bonds for 21 months.

• $23.16 million series 2008A fixed-rate revenue bonds

• $18.31 million series 2008B variable-rate bonds (/A/)

• $23.18 million series 2008C variable rate bonds (/A/)

CATHOLIC HEALTH INITIATIVES/COLORADO HEALTH FACILITIES AUTHORITY/MONTGOMERY COUNTY, OHIO: $250 million revenue bonds; negotiated; J.P. Morgan Securities Inc. and UBS Investment Bank; proceeds to refund series 2006C2, C4, C6 and C8 bonds and the Ohio-priced series 2006C2 bonds.

• $40 million series 2008C2

• $40 million series 2008C4

• $60 million series 2008C5

• $60 million series 2008C8

• $50 million series 2008C bonds (Ohio)

CHARLESTON AREA MEDICAL CENTER (WEST VIRGINIA): $127.355 million series 2008A variable-rate revenue bonds (Aa2/VMIG1/AA-/A-1+/); negotiated; Merrill Lynch (lead); bonds due Sept. 1, 2037; initially bear interest at weekly rate; proceeds to refund outstanding series 1995A bonds, retire bank loan and make deposit to project fund.

CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA/ILLINOIS FINANCE AUTHORITY: $85 million bonds

CHICAGO TRANSIT AUTHORITY: $1.79 billion sales and transfer tax receipts revenue bonds (P)Aa3; proceeds will be deposited into the authority's employee retirement plan and used to create a retiree health care trust.

• $1.213.045 billion series 2008A bonds

• $577.63 million series 2008B bonds

CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL LOS ANGELES: $150 million series 2008 variable-rate revenue bonds; negotiated; Banc of America Securities LLC (lead); 2008A bond due 2023, 2008B bonds due 2031, 2008C bonds due 2034; proceeds to refund hospital's series 2002 and 2004B bonds.

• $50 million series 2008A

• $50 million series 2008B

• $50 million series 2008C

CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF PHILADELPHIA: $170 million series 2008 hospital revenue bonds (Aa2/VMIG1/AA/A-1+/); negotiated; JPMorgan (lead); bonds bear interest at weekly rate; 2008A bonds and 2008B bonds due 2031 and 2008C bonds due 2032; proceeds to refinance two term notes and refund series 2002C, 2002D and 2002E bonds.

CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL AND REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER/WASHINGTON HEALTH CARE FACILITIES AUTHORITY: $90.765 million series 2008C revenue bonds (Aa3); negotiated; Goldman, Sachs & Co. (lead); proceeds to repay a taxable line of credit.

CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF WISCONSIN/WISCONSIN HEALTH AND EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES AUTHORITY: $101.21 million series 2008A fixed-rate revenue refunding bonds (Aa3/AA-/); negotiated; Goldman, Sachs & Co.; serial maturities from 2017 through 2021 and term bonds in 2028 and 2037; proceeds to refund the series 2007 variable-rate revenue bonds.

CHILDREN'S TRUST (COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO): $205.29 million tobacco settlement asset-backed bonds; negotiated; Citigroup Global Markets (lead); maturity of May 15, 2058; proceeds to pay for government operating expenses and to fund grants.

• $157.912 million series 2008A

• $47.378 million series 2008B

CITIZENS PROPERTY INSURANCE CORP. (FLORIDA): $1.5 billion series 2008A1 high-risk senior-secured bonds (A2/A+/); negotiated; Goldman, Sachs & Co. (lead); bonds due 2011 to 2013; proceeds to provide resources to high-risk accounts, pending a need to pay policy claims and other expenses from future storms.

CITY OF DETROIT: $130 million tax anticipation notes and revenue anticipation notes (MIG1); negotiated; Loop Capital Markets (lead); due March 31, 2009; proceeds for general expenses until taxes and revenues are gathered.

CLEVELAND: $95.634 million series 2008 public power system revenue bonds (A2/A-/); negotiated; Lehman Brothers; J.P. Morgan Securities Inc. and Loop Capital Markets (co-managers); proceeds to refund series 2006B refunding revenue bonds.

• $20.09 million series 2008A bonds due 2016 to 2024

• $75,544,167 series 2008B bonds due 2010 to 2018, term bonds due 2023, 2028 and 2038

COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO: $1.06 billion general obligation public improvement refunding bonds; negotiated; UBS Financial Services Inc. of Puerto Rico (lead); proceeds to refund public improvement bonds.

• $700 million series 2008A

• $175 million series 2008B

• $185 million series 2008C

COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: $150 million series 2008 sales tax anticipation notes; negotiated; Morgan Stanley (lead); Merrill Lynch, Grigsby & Associates and Ramirez & Co. (co-managers); bonds due Aug. 3, 2009; proceeds for working cash funds for the county until taxes can be collected.

CULINARY INSTITUTE OF AMERICA/DORMITORY AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK: $57 million variable-rate bonds.

DELNOR-COMMUNITY HOSPITAL/ILLINOIS HEALTH FACILITIES AUTHORITY: $59 million series 2008 bonds; proceeds to refinance a portion of line of credit that was used to redeem the series 2006 bonds in April and pay or reimburse the hospital for the costs of acquiring and renovating health care facilities; pricing in May or June.

DEPAUL UNIVERSITY/ILLINOIS FINANCE AUTHORITY: $500 million bonds

DETROIT EDISON CO./MICHIGAN STRATEGIC FUND: $68.5 million series 2008DT variable-rate limited obligation refunding revenue bonds; negotiated; KeyBanc Capital Markets; due Dec. 1, 2036.

DOCTORS COMMUNITY HOSPITAL/MARYLAND HEALTH & HIGHER EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES AUTHORITY: $59.17 million series 2008 hospital revenue bonds (Baa2); negotiated; UBS Securities; proceeds finance a planned new private bed, six-story patient tower and other capital expenses.

DORMITORY AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK: $70 million 2008 series 1 bonds; negotiated; Morgan Stanley (lead); JB Hanauer and Siebert Brandford Shank & Co. (co-managers); bonds due 2009 to 2019; proceeds deposited to escrow account and debt service reserve fund.

THE DOW CHEMICAL CO./BRAZOS HARBOR INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORP. (Texas): $75 million series 2008 environmental facilities revenue bonds through Brazos Harbor Industrial Development Corp.; negotiated; Goldman, Sachs & Co.; due May 1, 2038; proceeds to pay equipment acquisition and construction costs at Dow Chemical's industrial sewage and solid waste disposal facilities in Brazoria County, Texas.

DYNAMIC FUELS LLC/LOUSIANA STATE BOND COMMISSION: $100 million Gulf Opportunity Zone bonds; proceeds to fund the company's first renewable synthetic fuels facility in Geismar, La.

EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY: $125.795 million series 2008 general revenue variable-rate demand refunding bonds (Aaa/AAA/); negotiated; Piper Jaffray; due June 1, 2036; proceeds to pay the costs of refunding outstanding obligations of the university's board of regents.

ELMHURST MEMORIAL HEALTHCARE/ILLINOIS FINANCE AUTHORITY: $362.62 million revenue and variable-rate bonds; negotiated; Citigroup Global Markets (lead); proceeds to refund $47 million from series 2006 revenue bonds and pay for a portion of the costs of acquiring and equipping health facilities.

• $112.615 million series 2008A revenue bonds

• 100 million series 2008B variable-rate demand revenue bonds

• $75 million series 2008C variable-rate demand revenue bonds

• $50 million series 2008D variable-rate demand revenue bonds

• $25 million series 2008E variable-rate demand revenue bonds

ENLOE MEDICAL CENTER (CALIFORNIA): $65.815 million series 2008A revenue bonds; negotiated; Merrill Lynch (lead); proceeds for construction of new patient tower, emergency room and parking structure that meet seismic compliance standards.

FAIRFIELD, CONN.: $51.115 million 2008 refunding bonds; negotiated; William Blair (lead); serial structure from 2010 to 2023; proceeds refund city's 2003A and 2003B bonds.

FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION: $168 million series 2008B Florida Forever revenue bonds; competitive; 18-hour notice.

GEORGIA TECH FACILITIES/DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF FULTON COUNTY: $66.655 million refunding revenue bonds; negotiated; UBS Investment Bank; weekly interest rate; proceeds to refund the authority's and Georgia Tech Facility's series 2005A bonds.

• $32.895 million series 2008A bonds due May 1, 2037

• $33.76 million series 2008B bonds due June 1, 2032

GRAND RAPIDS (MICHIGAN): $65.74 million series 2008 sanitary sewer system improvement revenue bonds (Aa2/AA+/); negotiated; Citigroup Global Markets (lead); due 2010 through 2028 and terms due 2033 and 2038; proceeds to defray a portion of the cost of improvements to the sewer system.

GREENWICH HOSPITAL/CONNECTICUT HEALTH AND EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES AUTHORITY: $53.93 million series C bonds; negotiated; UBS Investment Bank; proceeds to refund the hospital's series 2006B bonds.

HARRIS COUNTY HEALTH FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT CORP. (TEXAS): $230.06 million series 2008 thermal utility revenue bonds (Aa3/AA-/); negotiated; RBC Capital Markets (lead); J.P. Morgan Securities Inc., Siebert Brandford Shank & co. and Merrill Lynch & Co.; proceeds will be loaned to the Texas Medical Center Central Heating and Cooling Services Corp. to construct first-phase projects for the corporation and fund capitalized interest.

HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS: $77.16 million series 2008A toll road unlimited tax and subordinate-lien revenue refunding bonds; negotiated; Piper Jaffray (lead); Citigroup Global Markets, Depfa First Albany, Loop Capital Markets, Goldman, Sachs & Co., JPMorgan, Siebert Brandford Shank & Co. (co-managers); proceeds to refund outstanding series 2003 toll road unlimited tax and subordinate-lien revenue bonds and purchase one or more bond insurance policies.

HEALTH AND EDUCATIONAL FACILITES BOARD OF THE METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT OF NASHVILLE AND DAVIDSON COUNTY/VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY (TENNESSEE): $353.31 million series 2008A, 2008B and 2008C revenue refunding bonds (Aa2/AA/AA); negotiated; Merrill Lynch & Co. (lead); Goldman, Sachs & Co. and J.P. Morgan Securities Inc. (co-managers); proceeds to retire commercial paper and refund series 1997A and series 1998A revenue refunding bonds.

HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PRESBYTERIAN (CALIFORNIA): $452.08 million series 2008 refunding revenue bonds (Aa3/AA/); negotiated; Citigroup Global Markets (lead); bonds due Dec. 1, 2040; interest rate resets weekly; proceeds refund outstanding series 2005 and 2007 revenue bonds.

• $66.8 million series 2008A

• $65.185 million series 2008B

• $70.095 million series 2008C

• $80 million series 2008D

• $80 million series 2008E

• $90 million series 2008F

HOSPITAL AUTHORITY NO. 2 OF DOUGLAS COUNTY (NEBRASKA): $59.935 million series 2008B health facilities revenue refunding bonds (A2); negotiated; Piper Jaffray (lead); bonds due 2013 to 2023 with term bonds due 2028 and 2032; proceeds for capital improvements at Children's Hospital and refund series 2007A and 2007B bonds.

HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM (TEXAS): $56.355 million series 2008 senior-lien student fee revenue bonds; negotiated; Siebert Brandford Shank & Co. (lead); maturities from 2009 through 2030; proceeds to acquire facilities currently leased by the system, pay for the construction and renovation of the Southeast Workforce Building, renovate other college facilities and provide funds sufficient to capitalize on one year's interest payment.

HOUSTON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT (TEXAS): $385.4 million series 2008 limited tax schoolhouse bonds; negotiated; Merrill Lynch & Co. (lead); serial maturities from 2012 through 2033; proceeds to construct, equip and acquire school buildings and sites.

HOWARD HUGHES MEDICAL INSTITUTE: $76.5 million series 2008B refunding bonds; negotiated; Lehman Brothers (lead); proceeds to refund existing debt on the headquarters from the institute's 1990 bonds.

IDAHO: $600 million series 2008 tax anticipation notes; negotiated; Banc of America Securities LLC (lead); Zions Bank and KeyBanc Capital Markets (co-manager); bonds due June 30, 2009; proceeds to be deposited into state's general fund.

ILLINOIS FINANCE AUTHORITY: $380 million series 2008 revenue bonds (/A-/AA-); negotiated; Goldman, Sachs & Co. and Morgan Stanley (lead); Loop Capital Markets and Cabrera Capital Markets; series 2008A bonds due 2033 and 2047; series 2008B bonds due 2015 to 2023 with term bonds due 2028 and 2039; proceeds to construct a new children's hospital, refund existing bonds and make deposit to a debt service reserve fund.

• $210 million series 2008A

• $170 million series 2008B

INDIANAPOLIS/GAS UTILITY DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (INDIANA): $70.805 million series 2008C second-lien revenue refunding bonds (Aaa/AAA/); negotiated; Morgan Stanley (lead); maturities from 2009 through 2021; proceeds to refund the city's series 2003A gas utility second-lien multi-modal revenue refunding bonds, provide a payment to JPMorgan Chase Bank for a termination of an interest rate swap agreement on the bonds and to provide funds for the Gas Utility Distribution System.

INDIANAPOLIS LOCAL PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT BOND BANK: $87.525 million bond bank notes; negotiated; City Securities (lead); notes due October 2008; proceeds to provide funds for purchasing warrants to be issued by qualified entities in Marion County, Ind.

INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BOARD OF MOBILE (ALABAMA): $246.5 million pollution control revenue bonds (A2/A); remarketing; Morgan Keegan & Co. (lead); mature June 1, 2034; pricing mid-March.

• $86.5 million series 2007-A bonds

• $80 million series 2007-B bonds

• $80 million series 2007-C bonds

JOHNS HOPKINS HEALTH SYSTEM/MARYLAND HEALTH AND HIGHER EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES AUTHORITY: $146.67 million series 2008B revenue bonds (A1/A+/AA-); negotiated; Goldman, Sachs & Co. (lead); term interest rate; terms due in 2042, 2046 and 2048; proceeds to finance two 18-story medical towers to house a new cardiovascular and critical care adult hospital and a children's hospital.

KENMORE MUNICIPAL HOUSING AUTHORITY: $74.2 million series 2008A student housing revenue bonds (//BBB+); negotiated; RBC Capital Markets; bonds due July 1, 2039; proceeds for renovation and conversion of multifamily housing project into student housing for colleges and universities in Buffalo, N.Y.

KENT HOSPITAL FINANCE AUTHORITY/SPECTRUM HEALTH (MICHIGAN): $227.32 million revenue refunding bonds (Aa3/AA/); negotiated; Citigroup Global Markets (lead); includes 2008A-1, 2008A-2, 2008A-3 and 2008A-4 bonds; proceeds to refund series 2001B and 2007 bonds.

KENTUCKY ECONOMIC DEVEOPMENT FINANCE AUTHORITY: $359,997,155 series 2008 Louisville Arena project revenue bonds; negotiated; Goldman, Sachs & Co. (lead); M.R. Beal & Co., NatCity Investments, Ramirez & Co. and Siebert Brandford Shank & Co. (co-managers); proceeds for acquisition, construction, development and installation of an arena in Louisville for use as office space for Humana.

• $100 million series 2008A-1A

• $100 million series 2008A-1B

• $80 million series 2008A-1C

• $2.505 million series 2008A-2

• $31,112,155 series 2008A-3

• $30 million series 2008B

• $16.38 million series 2008C

KENTUCKY HOUSING CORP.: $50 million series 2008 housing revenue bonds; negotiated; Merrill Lynch (lead); J.J. Hilliard, W.L. Lyons; NatCity Investments; Morgan Keegan; Wachovia Bank; JPMorgan; Edward Jones; First Kentucky Securities; Ross, Sinclaire & Associates (co-managers); 2008C bonds due 2013 to 2017 with term bonds due 2028 and 2033; 2008D bonds due 2009 to 2018 with term bonds due 2023, 2038 and 2038; proceeds for a deposit to mortgage purchase account and deposit to debt service reserve fund.

• $14.23 million series 2008C

• $35.77 million series 2008D

LAGRANGE-TROUP COUNTY HOSPITAL AUTHORITY (GEORGIA): $50 million series 2008A revenue anticipation certificates (A1/A+/); negotiated; JPMorgan (lead); proceeds for a tower to house cardiovascular center, patient registration area, gift shop and lobby, as well as improvements to existing facilities.

LAKE HOSPITAL SYSTEM/COUNTY OF LAKE (OHIO): $74.205 million series 2008C hospital facilities refunding revenue bonds (Baa1//A-); negotiated; Lehman Brothers (lead); bonds due in serial structure with term bonds; proceeds to refund hospital system's outstanding series 2004 and 2007 bonds.

LANCASTER PORT AUTHORITY (OHIO): $348.25 million gas supply variable-rate revenue bonds (Aaa/VMIG1); negotiated; RBC Capital Markets (lead); due 2038; proceeds to prepay a 30-year gas supply to the authority, make scheduled interest rate swap payments and make a deposit to a debt service reserve fund.

LIFE UNIVVERSITY/DEVELOPMENTN AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF MARIETTA (GEORGIA): $70.04 million university facilities and refunding bonds; negotiated; Citigroup Global Markets; terms due 2018, 2028 and 2039; proceeds to refund the outstanding $9.555 million from series 1995A refunding first mortgage revenue bonds and the outstanding $17.15 million from series 1995B first mortgage revenue bonds and finance construction and renovation projects for the university, including a 300-bed student housing facility and a 600-space parking deck.

LOYOLA UNIVERSITY/ILLINOIS FINANCE AUTHORITY: $95 million bonds

MAINE STATE HOUSING AUTHORITY: $90.55 million variable-rate mortgage purchase bonds; negotiated; UBS Investment Bank and Bear, Stearns & Co. (lead); bonds bear interest at weekly rate with 12% maximum; 2008E-1 bonds due 2030 and 2032; 2008E-2 bonds due 2030 and 2037; proceeds to refund the authority's series 2003E-1 and series 2003E-2 bonds.

• $39.585 million series 2008E-1 bonds

• $50.965 million series 2008E-2 bonds

MAINE TURNPIKE AUTHORITY: $64.3 million refunding bonds; negotiated: UBS Investment Bank (lead); proceeds to refund and redeem the authority's $47.97 million series 1998 refunding revenue bonds and the $20.535 million series 1998 special obligation refunding bonds.

• $45.92 million series 2008 turnpike revenue refunding bonds

• $18.38 million series 2008 special obligation refunding bonds

MARION COUNTY CONVENTION AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES AUTHORITY (INDIANA): $155.965 million series 2008 adjustable rate excise taxes lease rental revenue refunding subordinate bonds (Aaa/AAA/); negotiated; RBC Capital Markets (lead); due June 1, 2027; proceeds to refund a portion of the series 1997A revenue subordinate bonds that mature June 1, 2022 and June 1, 2027.

MASSACHUSETTS DEVELOPMENT FINANCE AGENCY/BOSTON UNIVERSITY: $535.945 million variable-rate demand revenue bonds; negotiated: Lehman Brothers (lead) Goldman, Sachs & Co. (co-manager); proceeds to finance construction of a new dormitory, acquire property to house medical students, renovate the central heating and cooling plant, construct new buildings for the law school on the Charles River Campus and renovations to the College of Fine Arts building.

• $50 million series U1

• $50 million series U2

• $50 million series U3

• $50 million series U4

• $41.7 million series U5A

• $43.6 million series U5B

• $62.52 million series U6A

• $62.72 million series U6B

• $52.5 million series U6C

• $10.2 million series U6D

• $62.705 million series U6E

MASSACHUSETTS HEALTH AND EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES AUTHORITY: $141.235 million series M Boston College Issue revenue bonds (Aa3/AA-); negotiated; Lehman Brothers (lead); due from 2023 to 2028 with term bonds due 2030 and 2035; proceeds for renovations on campus, the construction of administrative building and construction of stairs at a campus building.

MASSACHUSETTS HEALTH AND EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES AUTHORITY/DANA-FARBER CANCER INSTITUTE: $107.32 million series 2008K revenue bonds; negotiated; Goldman, Sachs & Co.; maturities from Dec. 1, 2008 through Dec. 1, 2024 and term bonds due in 2028 and 2038; proceeds to pay the principal and interest due on bridge financing used to refund series 2004H1 and H2 periodic auction reset bonds and pay termination fees on swap agreements for the series H bonds.

MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY/MASSACHUSETTS HEALTH AND EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES AUTHORITY: $335 million series 2008N revenue bonds; negotiated; Lehman Brothers and Morgan Stanley (lead); proceeds for capital improvements.

MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4 (MARICOPA COUNTY, ARIZ.): $50 million school improvement bonds (Aa3/AA-/); negotiated; RBC Capital Markets (lead); series 2008C bonds due 2009 and 2013 through 2017; proceeds for school improvements and bus purchases.

METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON AIRPORTS AUTHORITY: $250 million series 2008A revenue bonds; negotiated; Morgan Stanley; maturities from 2012 through 2029; proceeds to refinance the outstanding series One and series Two commercial paper notes.

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY (FLORIDA): $450 million water and sewer revenue refunding bonds; RBC Capital Markets (lead).

MICHIGAN STRATEGIC FUND/VAN ANDEL RESEARCH INSTITUTE: $220 million series 2008 adjustable-rate demand limited obligation revenue and refunding revenue bonds (/AA+/AA); negotiated; Merrill Lynch; due April 1, 2043; initially bear interest at weekly rate; proceeds to finance land acquisition and construction of medical research and office facility, and refund series 2007 variable-rate demand limited obligation revenue bonds.

MTA BRIDGES AND TUNNELS (NEW YORK): $350 million series 2008B dedicated tax fund bonds; proceeds to refinance existing outstanding debt.

NASSAU COUNTY (NEW YORK): $180 million general obligation and refunding bonds (A2/A+/A+); negotiated; J.P. Morgan Securities Inc. (lead); proceeds to fund capital projects, judgments and settlements and to refund certain maturities from the series 1996W, 1997X, 1997V, 1997W, 1997Y, 1998A, 1998B, 1998Y, 1998Z, 1999C and 1999D bonds.

• $140 million series 2008C general obligation bonds

• $40 million series 2008D general obligation refunding bonds

NEBRASKA INVESTMENT FINANCE AUTHORITY: $50 million single-family housing revenue bonds; negotiated; Lehman Brothers (lead); Amertias Investment Corp., Citigroup Global Markets and D.A. Davison & Co. (co-managers); 2008C bonds due 20328 and 2039, 2008D bonds due 2038 and 2008E bonds due 2017; proceeds to make a deposit to authority's mortgage loan account and pay for capitalized interest.

• $17.5 million series 2008C bonds

• $25 million series 2008D bonds

• $7.5 million series 2008E bonds

NEBRASKA INVESTMENT FINANCE AUTHORITY: $50 million single family housing revenue bonds; negotiated; Lehman Brothers (lead); proceeds will be used to purchase mortgage-backed securities.

• $25 million series 2008F fixed-rate bonds due from 2010 to 2018, 2028 and 2039.

• $12.86 million series 2008G variable-rate bonds due Sept. 1, 2038

• $12.14 million series 2008H variable-rate bonds due Sept. 1, 2038

NEW JERSEY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY: $63 million debt securities; negotiated; Siebert Brandford Shank (lead).

NEW JERSEY TURNPIKE AUTHORITY: $325 million series 2008 subordinated turnpike revenue notes (MIG1); competitive; proceeds replace $175 million in XL-insured series 2003D auction-rate bonds.

NEW MEXICO FINANCE AUTHORITY: $335.2 million adjustable-rate state transportation refunding revenue bonds (Aa1/AA-/); negotiated; Goldman, Sachs & Co. and UBS Investment Bank (lead); bonds bear interest at weekly rate with maximum rate of 12%; series 2008A-1 bonds due 2024, series 2008A-2 bonds due 2024, series 2008B-1 bonds due 2026 and series 2008B-2 bonds due 2026; proceeds refund series 2004C and 2006C bonds.

• $115.2 million series 2008A bonds ($35.2 million 2008A-1; $80 million 2008A-2)

• $220 million series 2008B ($100 million 2008B-1; $120 million 2008B-2)

NEW MEXICO FINANCE AUTHORITY/STATE TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION: $135.2 million adjustable-rate state transportation refunding revenue bonds (Aa3/AA/); negotiated; JPMorgan; series 2008C bonds are due June 15, 2024 and series 2008D bonds are due Dec. 15, 2026; proceeds to refund the outstanding $84.8 million series 2004C refunding revenue bonds and the $50.4 million series 2006D revenue bonds.

• $84.8 million series 2008C

• $50.4 million series 2008D

NORFOLK (VIRGINIA): $130 million general obligation bonds; pricing early June.

NORTHAMPTON COUNTY GENERAL PURPOSE AUTHORITY/LAFAYETTE COLLEGE (PENNSYLVANIA): $76.2 million series 2008 refunding and revenue bonds (Aa3/AA-/); negotiated; Merrill Lynch & Co. (lead); serial maturities from 2009 through 2018 and a term due 2034; proceeds to refund the series 2004 and second series 2004 revenue bonds and series 2007 revenue notes and finance the acquisition of real estate in the City of Easton and capital projects.

NORTHAMPTON COUNTY GENERAL PURPOSE AUTHORITY/SAINT LUKE'S HOSPITAL (PENNSYLVANIA): $175 million series 2008A revenue bonds (Baa1); negotiated; Merrill Lynch & Co. (lead); proceeds for the construction of a new medical campus, renovations and projects at the hospital's Allentown and Bethlehem facilities, and the costs to acquire Union Station Plaza health and wellness center and 280 acres in Bethlehem Township in Northampton County.

NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY/MASSACHUSETTS HEALTH AND EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES AUTHORITY: $360.13 million revenue bonds; negotiated; Lehman Brothers; proceeds to refund series N, series 2005O and series 2007P auction-rate bonds and pay costs of terminating swaps on series N and series 2005O bonds.

• $93.74 million series 2008R

• $56.385 million series 2008S

• $210 million series 2008T

OHIO HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY: $125 million series 2008 residential mortgage revenue bonds; negotiated; Goldman, Sachs & Co. (lead/sole manager for 2008E), Citigroup Global Markets, George K. Baum & Co., Lehman Brothers, Butler Wick & Co., Fifth Third Securities, KeyBanc Capital Markets, Merrill Lynch, NatCity Investments and SBK-Brooks Investment Corp.; 2008D bonds due 2010 to 2018 with term bonds due 2023, 2028 and 2031; 2008E bonds due 2039; proceeds for down payment assistance grants and deposit to acquisition account.

OREGON DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES: $60.155 million state lottery revenue bonds; negotiated; Citigroup Global Markets (lead); proceeds to make grants for and pay a portion of the costs of the projects, including the creation through construction and acquisition of 150 units for housing for the homeless; the cost to build digital transmission facilities for Oregon Public Broadcasting; a study and engineering work to widen and deepen the shipping channel at the Port of Coos Bay and deferred building maintenance on seven Oregon University campuses.

• $46.12 million series 2008A

• $14.035 million series 2008B

PAULDING COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT (GEORGIA): $62.5 million series 2008 general obligation bonds; negotiated; Morgan Keegan & Co.; maturities from 2009 through 2024; proceeds for land purchases, classroom additions, renovations and to construct and equip new schools.

PALM BEACH COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD: $112.7 million series 2007B certificates of participation; remarketing; Bear, Stearns & Co.; certificates issued in March 2007 to finance the acquisition and construction of facilities.

PENNSYLVANIA HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY: $150 million series 2008-102 single-family mortgage revenue bonds; negotiated; Merrill Lynch (lead); Banc of America Securities LLC, Mellon Financial Securities, Mesirow Financial and PNC Capital Markets (co-manager); 102A bonds due 2009 to 2018 with term bonds due 2023, 2028, 2033 and 2034; 102B bonds due 2011 to 2017; 102C bonds due 2038; proceeds to purchase new home mortgage loans and make deposit to capital reserve fund.

• $94.33 million series 2008-102A

• $16.67 million series 2008-102B

• $39 million series 2008-102C

PIEDMONT TRIAD AIRPORT AUTHORITY (NORTH CAROLINA): $98.115 million variable-rate airport revenue bonds and airport revenue refunding bonds; negotiated; Banc of America Securities LLC (lead); 2008A bonds reset at weekly rate and 2008B bonds bear interest at a long-term rate; 2008A bonds due 2032 and 2008B bonds due 2029; proceeds for capital improvements, runway developments and to repay variable-rate bonds issued in 2004.

PIMA COUNTY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (ARIZONA)/TUCSON ELECTRIC POWER CO.: $125.074 million series 2008A variable-rate industrial development revenue bonds; negotiated; Morgan Stanley and J.P. Morgan Securities Inc. (lead); BNY Capital Markets and Wachovia Securities (co-managers); due 2029; proceeds to redeem the authority's 1997B and 1997C revenue bonds.

PORT OF SEATTLE: $379.716 million customer facility charge revenue bonds (A2/A-/); negotiated; Lehman Brothers; proceeds to pay a portion of the development costs for a consolidated rental car facility and a bus maintenance facility and to make a deposit to the RCF Account.

• $19.415 million series 2008A current interest bonds due Dec. 1, 2023

• $286.775 million series 2008B-1 current interest taxable bonds due 2011 to 2021 and a term due 2027

• $73.526 million series 2008B-2 taxable capital appreciation bonds due 2027 to 2040

PROMEDICA HEALTH SYSTEM/LUCAS COUNTY (OHIO): $132 million series 2008 hospital revenue bonds and hospital revenue refunding bonds; negotiated; UBS Investment Bank (lead); series 2008A due Nov. 15, 2034; series 2008B bonds due Nov. 15, 2040; and 2008C bonds due Nov. 15, 2035; proceeds to refinance a portion of bank loan and make capital improvements to hospital facilities.

• $62.5 million series 2008A hospital revenue bonds

• $52.855 million series 2008B hospital revenue bonds

• $16.645 million series 2008C hospital revenue refunding bonds

PUERTO RICO HOUSING FINANCE AUTHORITY: $200 million single-family mortgage revenue bonds, portfolio XI (//AAA); negotiated; Santander Securities (lead); Popular Securities, UBS Financial Services of Puerto Rico, BBVAPR MSD, Citigroup Global Markets, Eurobank MSD, Lehman Brothers, Merrill Lynch, Oriental Financial Services, Samuel A. Ramirez, Scotia Capital, TCM Capital and Wachovia Capital Markets; bonds due 2009 to 2018 with term bonds; proceeds for mortgages for Puerto Rico homebuyers.

REDLANDS UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT (CALIFORNIA): $50 million general obligation bonds; negotiated; Piper Jaffray (lead).

RENOWN HEALTH SYSTEM (NEVADA): $172 million debt securities; negotiated; Merrill Lynch (lead).

RENTECH: $175 million tax-exempt GO ZONE bonds; proceeds for a planned synthetic fuels and chemicals facility near Natchez, Miss.; pricing authorization until 2010.

RINGLING COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN/HIGHER EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES FINANCING AUTHORITY OF FLORIDA: $52.5 million series 2008 educational facilities variable-rate revenue bonds (/AA-/A-1+/); negotiated; SunTrust Robinson Humphrey (lead); bonds due March 1, 2038; bonds initially bear interest at weekly rate; proceeds for construction, acquisition, equipment of five-story student residence, five story academic building, renovation of existing facilities and acquisition of land.

ROCKWALL INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT (TEXAS): $90 million series 2008 unlimited tax school building bonds; negotiated; Southwest Securities (lead); Citigroup Global Markets, First Southwest Co., Morgan Keegan and Morgan Stanley (co-managers); current interest bonds due 2032 to 2034; premium capital appreciation bonds due 2014 to 2032; proceeds for construction, equipment and acquisition of new school buildings in district.

• $67.25 million current interest bonds

• $22.75 million premium capital appreciation bonds

SAN FRANCISCO CITY AND COUNTY AIRPORT COMMISSION: $169.5 million 34A-C senior-lien variable-rate revenue refunding bond, $255 million 34D-E senior-lien fixed-rate revenue refunding bonds, $110 million 34F-G senior-lien variable-rate revenue refunding bonds (A); timing not set.

SANTA CLARA VALLEY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY: $236.785 million series 2008 variable-rate demand sales tax revenue refunding bonds; negotiated; Goldman, Sachs & Co. (lead for 2008A bonds); Banc of America Securities (lead for 2008B bonds); JPMorgan (lead for 2008C bonds); Morgan Stanley (lead for 2008D bonds); bonds due April 1, 2036; proceeds to refund series 2006 bonds.

SCHOOL BOARD OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY (FLORIDA): $537.575 million series 2008B certificates of participation (Aaa/AAA/); negotiated; Goldman, Sachs & Co. (lead); Citigroup Global Markets, Morgan Stanley, UBS Investment Bank, JPMorgan, M.R. Beal & Co., Ramirez & Co., Siebert Brandford Shank & Co. (co-managers); bonds due 2014 to 2028 with term bond due 2033; proceeds to finance or refinance construction and acquisition costs of capital projects.

SCRIPPS HEALTH/CALIFORNIA HEALTH FACILITIES FINANCING AUTHORITY: $96.495 million series 2008A revenue bonds; negotiated; Citigroup Global Markets; proceeds to refund the series 1991B variable-rate revenue bonds and series 1998A and 1998B insured variable-rate revenue bonds.

SILVER CROSS HOSPITAL/ILLINOIS FINANCE AUTHORITY: $120 million bonds

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PUBLIC POWER AUTHORITY: $140.11 million Natural Gas Project A 2008 taxable revenue bonds for Anaheim, Burbank and Colton; proceeds to refinance each city's share of natural gas project acquisition and development costs through redemption of authority's draw-down revenue bonds issued as a short-term financing for the project;

• $80.36 million Natural Gas Project A 2008 taxable revenue bonds for City of Anaheim

• $43.275 million Natural Gas Project A 2008 taxable revenue bonds for City of Burbank

• $16.475 million Natural Gas Project A 2008 taxable revenue bonds for City of Colton

SOUTH CAROLINA PUBLIC SERVICE AUTHORITY (SANTEE COOPER): $93.155 million revenue obligation bonds; negotiated; Goldman, Sachs & Co. (lead), Citigroup Global Markets; Bear, Stearns & Co.; Merrill Lynch & Co.; and Morgan Stanley (co-managers); proceeds will be used to refund series 1997 A refunding bonds.

SOUTH CAROLINA STUDENT LOAN CORP.: $600 million series 2008A1, A2, A3 and A4 student loan-backed notes (/AAA/); negotiated; RBC Capital Markets and Goldman, Sachs & Co. (co-senior managers); proceeds to refund and defease outstanding bonds, refinance student loans, create student loans and fund deposits.

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY: $56.64 million series 2008 system facilities revenue bonds (/AAA/); negotiated; Edward Jones; maturities from 2009 through 2028 and term bonds due 2022 and 2038; proceeds to refund the $8.655 million series 1998A bonds and $10.605 million series 1998B bonds and pay the costs for a student housing facility and other renovations at the university's Cape Girardeau, Mo., campus.

STANFORD HOSPITAL AND CLINICS/CALIFORNIA HEALTH FACILITIES FINANCING AUTHORITY: $428.5 million variable-rate refunding revenue bonds; negotiated; Morgan Stanley (lead).

• $70.5 million series 2008A1

• $104.1 million series 2008A2

• $85.7 million series 2008A3

• $84.1 million series 2008B1

• $84.1 million series 2008B2

TENNESSEE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AGENCY: $50 million series 2008A homeownership program bonds; negotiated; Merrill Lynch and Morgan Keegan (lead); 2008A2 bonds due 2010 to 2018 with term bonds due 2022 and 2027; 2008B2 bonds due 2013 and 2027; proceeds for agency's loan fund and deposit to a debt service reserve fund.

• $44.325 million series 2008A2

• $5.675 million series 2008B2

TRUST FOR CULTURAL RESOURCES OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK/MUSEUM OF MODERN ART: $196.63 million series 2008-1A refunding revenue bonds (Aa2); negotiated; Goldman, Sachs & Co.; maturities in 2010, 2025 through 2028 and a term due 2031; proceeds to refund $33.125 million series 2000-1A, $30.75 million series 2000-1B, $50 million series 2001-1A, $50 million series 2001-1B and $35 million series 2001-1C auction-rate bonds.

UNIVERSITY OF AKRON (OHIO): $130.855 million general receipts refunding bonds; negotiated; Morgan Stanley; due Jan. 1, 2029; proceeds to refund the university's series 2004 general receipts refunding bonds.

• $65.485 million series 2008C1

• $65.37 million series 2008C2

UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS: $51.415 million series 2008 various facility revenue bonds (Aa3); negotiated; Stephens Inc. and Crews & Associates (lead); 2008A bonds due 2011 to 2028 with term bonds due 2033 and 2038 and 2008B bonds due 2010 to 2018 with term bonds due 2023 and 2028; proceeds for capital improvements at Fayetteville campus.

• $36.98 million series 2008A

• $15.435 million series 2008B

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT WILMINGTON CORP.: $61.95 million series 2008 certificates of participation (/A-/); negotiated; Banc of America Securities LLC and BB&T Capital Markets (lead); bonds due 2010 to 2021 with term bonds due 2024, 2027, 2032 and 2038; proceeds to construct and equip suite-style student housing and purchase a debt service reserve surety bond in lieu of a debt service reserve fund; pricing in April.

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER: $75 million in tax-exempt and taxable bonds; proceeds for new cancer research center; pricing expected in April.

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER: $100 million tax-exempt and taxable bonds; proceeds for new cancer research center; pricing expected in late spring or early summer.

UNO CHARTER SCHOOL NETWORK/ILLINOIS FINANCE AUTHORITY: $80 million bonds.

VENTURA COUNTY (CALIFORNIA): $155 million series 2008/2009 tax and revenue anticipation notes; negotiated; Merrill Lynch & Co.; due July 1, 2009; proceeds for fiscal year 2008/2009 expenses.

WASHINGTON, D.C.: $524.695 million multimodal general obligation refunding bonds; negotiated; Banc of America Securities, Morgan Stanley and Wachovia Securities; proceeds to refund $75.7 million series 2002A1 bonds; $73.8 million series 2002A2 bonds; $112.225 million series 2002B1 bonds; $112.075 million series 2002B2 bonds; $50 million series 2004C1 bonds; $48.15 million series 2004C2 bonds and $49.075 million series 2004C3 bonds.

• $60 million series 2008A

• $125.775 million series 2008B

• $224.3 million series 2008C

• $114.62 million series 2008D

WASHINGTON HEALTH CARE FACILITIES AUTHORITY/CATHOLIC HEALTH INITIATIVES: $119.7 million series 2008A revenue bonds; negotiated; J.P. Morgan Securities Inc. (lead for 2008A-4 and 2008A-6); UBS Investment Bank (lead for 2008A-5); proceeds will refund series 2007A auction-rate bonds.

• $50 million series 2008A-4 bonds

• $50 million series 2008A-5 bonds

• $19.7 million series 2008A-6 bonds

WASHINGTON HEALTH CARE FACILITIES AUTHORITY/HIGHLINE MEDICAL CENTER: $128.52 million series 2008 insured mortgage revenue bonds (Aaa/AAA/); negotiated; Banc of America Securities LLC (lead); proceeds to refund and redeem the outstanding $15.38 million from series 1993 revenue bonds and $16 million from series 1998 revenue bonds; pay for costs to renovate, acquire, construct and equip healthcare facilities and pay the costs of credit enhancement for the series 2008 bonds.

WEST PALM BEACH (FLORIDA): $100.385 million series 2008C utility system variable-rate revenue bonds; negotiated; Citigroup Global Markets; due Oct. 1, 2038; proceeds to repair and upgrade the water system.

WISCONSIN PUBLIC POWER INC.: $234.685 million series 2008A power supply system revenue bonds (A1/A+/A+); negotiated; J.P. Morgan Securities Inc. (lead); proceeds to refund a portion of the company's outstanding bonds, finance construction and improvements of the company's Boswell 4 generating unit, fund the debt reserve account for the series 2008A bonds and finance capitalized interest.

WYOMING COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY: $50 million housing revenue bonds; negotiated; Merrill Lynch & Co. (lead); proceeds to provide funds to purchase loans and to refund retiring bonds.

• $37 million series 2008-1 fixed-rate bonds

• $13 million series 2008-2 variable-rate bonds


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