Los Osos CSD bonds information IS hard to get
TO: Kaiti Wang, S&P Global Ratings credit
analyst
Hello Kaiti,
I'm a blogger in San Luis Obispo County, and I'm researching a
story on the Los Osos Community Services District, and I recently read
a press release from S&P Global Ratings, at this link:
... where it reads:
"Los Osos Community Services District Wastewater
Assessment District No. 1, CA Rating Suspended On Lack Of
Information
SAN FRANCISCO (S&P Global Ratings) June 21, 2016--S&P
Global Ratings has suspended its 'BBB-' underlying rating (SPUR) on
Los Osos Community Services District Wastewater Assessment District
No. 1, Calif.'s series 2002 limited obligation improvement bonds. At
the same time, S&P Global Ratings has removed the rating from
CreditWatch with negative implications. 'This action follows repeated
attempts by S&P Global Ratings to obtain timely information of
satisfactory quality to maintain our rating on the securities in
accordance with our applicable criteria and policies,' said S&P
Global Ratings credit analyst Kaiti Wang."
Now, I'm sorry to have to bother you with this inquiry, but, in
your press release, you are SO right when you write, "This action
follows repeated attempts by S&P Global Ratings to obtain timely
information of satisfactory quality," because, about two weeks
ago, I emailed the LOCSD's General Manager, Peter Kampa, asking him
about what's happening with the bonds, and why S&P Global Ratings
is having so much trouble getting "timely information of
satisfactory quality" regarding those extremely important bonds,
but, of course, Mr. Kampa never replied (to me, as well), so,
yes, I can now understand why your company was forced to
"suspended its 'BBB-' underlying rating... on Los Osos Community
Services District Wastewater Assessment District No. 1, Calif.'s
series 2002 limited obligation improvement bonds," because,
apparently, prying any information out of the LOCSD regarding those
over-the-top important bonds is seemingly impossible.
You can read my full email to the LOCSD GM -- including
information on what makes those bonds intensely newsworthy today (and
until the year 2033/34) -- on my blog, at this link:
So, that's why I now have to apologize to you, for bothering
you on information regarding the LOCSD's secretive bonds,
but that agency just simply won't reply, despite the fact that they
write on their web
site:
"District Transparency
As a local goverment [sic] agency, this Los Osos Community
Services District has a responsibility to remain transparent to the
public. We are held accountable by our community."
Uh, not so much.
So, now, considering that LOCSD officials refuse to answer my
questions, despite their highly hypocritical (and spell-check
challenged ; -) statements on their web site, I'm hoping that you
could answer just a couple of quick questions I have involving the
state of the "Los Osos Community Services District Wastewater
Assessment District No. 1, Calif.'s series 2002 limited obligation
improvement bonds."
For example, I'm not exactly an expert on municipal bonds, so,
when you write, "S&P Global Ratings has suspended its 'BBB-'
underlying rating (SPUR) on Los Osos Community Services District
Wastewater Assessment District No. 1, Calif.'s series 2002 limited
obligation improvement bonds," I'm not quite clear on what that
means.
For example, I'm not clear on how suspending the "BBB-
underlying rating" impacts the bonds. Can the bonds still be
sold/purchased/etc. on the "secondary market" (I believe
it's called) when the bonds' "underlying rating" is
"suspended?"
Any information you could supply me with on the impact
"suspending the "BBB- underlying rating" has on those
bonds, I would very much appreciate.
Also, your press release is dated June 21, 2016, and it's now
July 28, 2016. In the time since your press release was released, have
you been able to "obtain timely information of satisfactory
quality to maintain our rating on the securities," or is that
still a problem?
Again, I apologize for having to bother you with my questions,
but, as we both know now, it is very difficult to "obtain
timely information of satisfactory quality" from the LOCSD,
despite what their highly hypocritical and less-than-truthful web site
states.
If you have any questions, please just ask (and, unlike the Los
Osos CSD, I will reply in a "timely" fashion :
-)
Thank you,
Ron
P.S: This email posted to my blog, SewerWatch, at this
link:
Thanks again.
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