5/15/2002
Cortland IDA To Issue Up To $20M In Bonds For Cortland Memorial Hospital
Expansion
The Cortland
County Industrial Development Agency approved a resolution at its May 13
board meeting finalizing the issuance and sale of up to $20 million in Civic
Facility Revenue Bonds to assist in a major renovation and expansion project
planned for Cortland Memorial Hospital.
This is the largest bond
issue ever done by the Cortland County IDA. The Cortland County IDA is
authorized under General Municipal Law to issue bonds to finance certain
projects which develop, acquire, construct or improve and equip civic
facilities, warehousing, commercial, research and manufacturing facilities
for the purpose of advancing job opportunities as well as enhancing the
health and economic prosperity of Cortland County residents. Bonds are
authorized by resolution of the IDA and sold at public or private sale. The
bonds will help finance improvements to Cortland Memorial Hospital’s
facility in the City of Cortland, including major renovations and equipping
of the urgent and convenient care facilities, laboratory, radiology and
imaging, cardiology and admitting departments. In addition, the Hospital
will be making major improvements to its power system.
The bond issue also includes
refinancing an earlier bond issue that helped construct and equip the
hospital’s 82-bed residential care facility, as well as prior renovations
and improvements to the existing facility.
The project will have a
direct impact on the local economy. “Health care is the fastest growing job
sector in the national, state and local economy, and is projected to be the
largest job generator in the next decade,” noted BDC/IDA Executive Director
Linda Hartsock. “Jobs associated with health care also pay higher than
average income levels. We see important employment gains associated with
this project.” “State of the art health care consistently shows up in
corporate surveys as one of the most critical factors in attracting
employers and employees,” added BDC/IDA Chairman Paul Slowey. “This project
will provide both economic and quality of life benefits to the community by
enabling the hospital to integrate technological advances and greater
efficiencies into the delivery of patient services. This is a very
appropriate project for the IDA to support, and we expect it will both help
accommodate growth and bring new services to the community.”