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Bond refinance saves Dundee Township Park District more than $1.8 million

The Dundee Township Park District will save more than $1.8 million by refunding its Alternate Revenue Source Bonds, Series 2010A on Dec. 8, 2020.

With the refunding, the park district will be issuing Alternate Revenue Source Bonds, Series 2020A & 2020B with a final maturity date of Dec. 15, 2034, on both issuances and an average interest rate of 2.07%.

The Series 2010A bonds were initially issued in the amount of $13,500,000 to construct the Randall Oaks Recreation Center.

These bonds had a final maturity date of Dec. 15, 2034.

The park district has paid down $2,335,000 of the 2010A bonds, leaving the remaining $11,165,000 to be refinanced by the 2020A and 2020B bonds.

"This couldn't come at a better time for our Dundee Township residents as we continue to face challenges with the pandemic," said Dave Peterson, Dundee Township Park District executive director. "The district board and staff made this refinancing a priority. The district was able to lock in an interest rate of 2.07%, and the bonds will be completely paid off in 2034."

The decision to refinance the bonds was part of the park district's commitment to continually evaluate their financial position and provide quality recreational services at a reasonable expense to the residents of Dundee Township.

The park district's success and fiscally conservative approach have not gone unnoticed.

In 2019, the park district was awarded its first Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting from the Government Finance Officers Association.

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