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Release date: 2019-12-09
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[Archived] City of Alexandria Receives Record-Low Interest Rate on Sale of Bonds for Potomac Yard Metrorail Station and Public Schools

For Immediate Release: December 9, 2019

After major bond rating agencies reaffirmed the City of Alexandria’s top bond ratings, the City has earned the lowest interest rate in its modern history on the competitive sale of new general obligation bonds to fund the new Potomac Yard Metrorail Station and public school facilities.

“Alexandria’s thriving economy and sound financial management policies and practices have resulted in bond ratings that made it possible for the City to earn our lowest-ever interest rate on our largest-ever bond sale,” said City Manager Mark Jinks. “In particular, this means the cost of borrowing the funds to construct the Potomac Yard Metrorail Station will be significantly lower than originally budgeted. As a result, tax revenue generated by the station will be available in the City’s General Fund for other programs and services earlier, and in greater amounts, than had been previously projected.”

The City issued $204.1 million in tax-exempt bonds on December 4, including $182.34 million for the Metro station and $21.74 million for school capital projects. The bonds, which will be repaid over 30 years, sold at a true interest cost of 2.67% to JPMorgan Chase & Co., a global financial services firm. “True interest cost” represents the total cost of the debt, and includes interest payments, fees and other components. The City received seven bids from various banks and financial groups. 

Combined with nearly $70 million in funding from the Northern Virginia Transportation Authority and a $50 million low-interest loan from the Virginia Transportation Infrastructure Bank, the extremely low interest rate on the City’s general obligation bonds will help reduce the financing costs of the Metro station. The bonds and loan will be repaid with the new tax revenue generated from development near the station, at no cost to most local taxpayers.

The low interest rates are the result of the City’s “AAA” and “Aaa” credit ratings from S&P Global Rating Services and Moody’s Investors Service, respectively, which were reaffirmed in November. The City has maintained these top grades from both major bond rating agencies since 1992. The higher the rating, the lower the interest rate required by bond investors. The City’s highest bond ratings and low interest rates result in very low borrowing costs for Alexandria’s taxpayers to fund capital projects and will save taxpayers millions of dollars over the life of these bonds.

For media inquiries, contact Andrea Blackford, Senior Communications Officer, at andrea.blackford@alexandriava.gov or 703.746.3959.



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