Significant Event Report



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Pursuant to the Official Statement dated August 1, 2012, the City issued 22,060,000 Special Tax Refunding Bonds, Issue of 2012 (“the Bonds”) to provide funds for the refunding on a current basis of the 22,500,000 Community Facilities District 2003-2 of the City of Upland (The Colonies at San Antonio), Improvement Area No..

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