From Deseret News archives:
Bailout may brighten UTOPIA future
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Lewis said RUS funded $21 million and approved future contracts but refused to provide the money, saying that UTOPIA wasn't meeting its projections.
In a cause-and-effect circus, UTOPIA wasn't meeting projections because RUS took a year and a half to complete its funding, she said.
"I've worked with federal agencies," Lewis said. "I've never seen anything as deplorable as this. They're going to be the death of UTOPIA."
The new plan
So UTOPIA's new and restructured bonds are designed to cut RUS loose. That means that UTOPIA needs to pay the federal agency $21 million, plus the $11 million to vendors RUS was expected to pay. After various other expenses are finalized, UTOPIA will be left with $10 million in operating capital, Lewis said.
UTOPIA spokeswoman Maura Carabello said UTOPIA's board of directors voted earlier this month to issue $189 million in new bonds. Some of that money would retire $135 million of the initial bonds issued by the project.
That should help nicely with cash flow and construction costs, Reams said.
The business models tell them the plan should work.
"Hopefully, it makes us breathe easier forever," Reams says.
In the mean time, city councils are scheduling public hearings on the restructured bonds throughout April and May.
Residents can check their city Web sites for public hearing information.
UTOPIA is also in the process of hiring a new executive director and chief operating officer. Decisions from among a crop of candidates is expected in April.
E-mail: jdougherty@desnews.com; twalch@desnews.com
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