By Peter B. Matuszak
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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Lawyers representing the city of Oxnard have devised a new way to pay for repairs to some of the city's most dilapidated streets - sell them.
Through a complex series of transactions dreamed up by lawyers from Goodwin Procter, the city's bond counsel, the streets were sold to an investment grou...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1.
Lawyers representing the city of Oxnard have devised a new way to pay for repairs to some of the city's most dilapidated streets - sell them.
Through a complex series of transactions dreamed up by lawyers from Goodwin Procter, the city's bond counsel, the streets were sold to an investment grou...
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