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Peralta Community College District Bonds

Peralta Community College District, established in 1964 and located in Oakland, California, serves the educational needs of its community by providing accessible quality education and workforce training. The district includes several colleges, such as Laney College, Merritt College, and Berkeley City College, offering a variety of academic programs, vocational training, and community services aimed at enhancing student success and regional development.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
PRTHGR 7.31% 2031-08-01 USDPeralta Community College DistrictUnited States2031-08-017.3093.86
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Peralta Community College District issue history

The Peralta Community College District has a history of issuing bonds to finance infrastructure improvements and educational facilities. Notably, the district first began its bond issuance in the late 1990s, with significant measures such as the 2001 Proposition A, which authorized $390 million in bonds for modernization projects. Currently, their bonds have competitive yields compared to industry averages, reflecting strong investor interest, particularly in the wake of ongoing capital projects aimed at upgrading campus facilities. Reports indicate that recent bond activities have included features such as tax-exempt status and voter-approved measures, which enhance their attractiveness to retail investors.