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Management fees for toll roads deemed high
A financial advisory firm is asking too much in fees to manage
bond sales and refinancing for a merger of area toll roads, according
to a report issued Friday by investment analyst First Southwest.
The board of the Transportation Corridor Agencies, which govern
the San Joaquin Hills Toll Road and Foothill and Eastern toll roads,
is expected to vote Thursday on a proposed consolidation of toll road
operations. The board delayed a vote last week to wait for
independent analysis of the transaction, which will include the sale
of $3.9 billion in bonds and restructuring of the agencies’ debts.
First Southwest’s report said the $5.25-million fee that would be
paid to a financial firm for managing the transaction appeared high
based on the concessions being asked of bondholders and other
conditions of the transaction. The report also recommended further
analysis of the bond transaction.
A memo to board members from the agencies’ chief financial
officer, Colleen Clark, said the agencies’ staff members find the
proposed fees reasonable and noted the amount of time and effort that
already have been put into researching the proposed bond sale.
The report from First Southwest was requested by the county board
of supervisors to clarify some of the financial issues involved with
the proposed merger, said Lisa Telles, Transportation Corridor
Agencies spokeswoman.
“A lot of the issues that are brought up in the report have
already been addressed through questions from board members,” she
said.
Transportation Corridor Agencies staff members are recommending
that the board vote on the issue at its meeting on Thursday, Telles
said.
Skate park forum to be held at City Hall tonight
Costa Mesa will host a community forum this evening to get public
input on the preliminary concept plan for the TeWinkle Skate Park.
The park has been approved for the northeast corner of Junipero
Street and Arlington Avenue.
The intent of the concept plan is to adapt the designs for the
Charle-Hamilton Streets skate park, which never got built. The
meeting will take place from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at City Hall, 77 Fair
Drive.
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