Strong Enterprise Risk Management Important for Municipalities

Major flooding issues this past spring and summer in multiple communities throughout the region, in addition to the “oil boom” in western ND and eastern Montana, shed light on why a strong enterprise risk management (ERM) framework for a municipality can be very beneficial. What is “ERM”? ERM, in short order, puts into operation, the … Read more

ND Special Session

Several interesting bills came out of North Dakota’s special session in November.  One of particular note is Senate Bill 2371, which includes funding for several programs that are critical to flood disaster recovery and energy-impacted western North Dakota.  Here are some of the highlights of SB 2371. The Land Department has been appropriated $30 million … Read more

Measure 2 Halts GO Bond Deals

North Dakota bond issuers only have a couple more weeks to push any general obligation bond deals through before the first of the year.  As of January 1, 2012 GOs will be on hold until voters decide whether they want to abolish property taxes during the June election.  The North Dakota Public Finance Authority will … Read more

G-23 Rules Goes Into Effect

A major adjustment to a federal rule aims to ensure bond issuers have access to the most competitive bond structure.  Until now, financial advisors could serve double duty as underwriters on the same bonding issue.  The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB) Rule G-23 went into effect in late November.  The change prohibits municipal securities dealers … Read more

Special Edition of The Source: More Rate Survey Statistics

The June/July issue of The Source included an overview of the results of the 2011 North Central Region Utility Rate Survey.  The survey for systems serving more than 5,000 people has been printed and is in the distribution process.  The survey for systems serving fewer than 5,000, and for regional water systems, is currently at … Read more

Addressing the Funding of Street/Transportation Infrastructure: Considerations of a User Fee Strategy

The operation of municipal water and sewer systems is funded by charging fees to users based upon how much they use the system.  In some communities, this approach has been taken to fund the repair and maintenance of streets, as well.  Although not a widespread practice, the approach is popular in the states of Oregon … Read more