Seminar Description
Land-Secured Financing Current Topics and Practices
May 1, 2015
Hilton Concord, Concord, CA
Community facilities districts (CFDs) and assessment districts (ADs) continue to provide public agencies resources to finance public facilities and services. They have filled the void in public financing for these purposes left by Proposition 13. This intermediate course provides public officials with an understanding of these financial structures and an update on current topics and practices related to their use and administration.
- Agenda
- Speaker Biographies
- Seminar Materials
- Cost to Attend
- Register
- Directions
- Parking: 50% discount
- Overnight accommodations are available at the Hilton Concord. To reserve a room, call 800-826-2644 and ask for the ‘CDIAC’ program or book on-line and enter the Group Code ‘CDI’ before Thursday, April 9, 2015, to receive the rate of $90.00 per night plus tax for single occupancy. Please note that rooms are limited and must be guaranteed with a major credit card. The hotel has a 48-hour cancellation policy. Internet will be complimentary in the guest rooms, business center and lobby areas.
- Recommended Readings
- Disclosure Guidelines for Land-Based Securities, California Debt Advisory Commission (CDAC), September 1996
- Guidelines for Mello-Roos Financing, CDAC, October 1991
- Mello-Roos Community Facilities Districts Yearly Fiscal Status Report (2012), CDIAC No. 13.07
- Mello-Roos Financing in California, CDAC, September 1991
- Special Financing Districts: An Introduction to Special Assessments and Special Taxes, NBS, January 2011
- Proposition 218 Omnibus Implementation Act
- California Government Code Sections 53750-53756
- California Elections Code Section 4000
- CA Constitution Article XIII C
- CA Constitution Article XIII D
- Proposition 218 Implementation Guide, League of California Cities