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Queen Creek, Arizona Recognized for Excellent Financial Strength

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Dreamcatcher Realty / Greater Phoenix Area

Queen Creek Arizona

Standard and Poor's (S&P), a globally recognized credit rating agency, has increased the Town of Queen Creek's bond rating from "A-" to "A."

In addition, S&P raised the Town's financial assessment from "standard" to "good."

"Having S&P increase the Town's bond rating from an 'A-' to and 'A' is very good news for our community," said John Kross, Queen Creek Town Manager. "The higher rating means that the Town's overall rating increases slightly from its current 'A-' status. This rating adjustment is a strong indicator of the Town's overall financial health."

The Town adopted a balanced budget for 2009 and has over $2.3 million in emergency funds set aside for this year to pay for any unseen events. Its general fund reserve and debt policies also received recognition from the rating agency.

Queen Creek was one of nine municipalities regionally that received an upgraded rating.

 

Randy Hooker -  Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, Queen Creek, Arizona Real Estate

Queen Creek Homes

Sidney Kutchuk - Realty Works Temecula Kutchuk - Realty Works Temecula
Realty Works Temecula - Temecula, CA
Realty Works Temecula

Randy,Mayby our "newly hired U.S. leaders", should take note and learn from Queen Creek, town leaders.  There Balanced budget is no accident.  Congratulations, we need more good news like this.

Mar 22, 2009 01:55 AM
Randy Hooker
Dreamcatcher Realty / Greater Phoenix Area - Gilbert, AZ
Gilbert, Chandler, Mesa, Queen Creek

No kidding, Jane!  Seems we're having trouble finding ANYTHING balanced these days, at any level of government.  Thanks for appreciating some great town leaders.

Mar 22, 2009 06:09 AM
Jim Frimmer
HomeSmart Realty West - San Diego, CA
Realtor & CDPE, Mission Valley specialist

Wow. A city with a balanced budget, and with a savings account, too! I say throw the bums out of office and elect some people who can get back to governing the way governing is supposed to be done -- with deficits and red ink! LOL

Apr 07, 2009 01:52 PM