§ 6558 Bond Revenue Fund Management
A city builds a toll bridge and sells bonds to pay for it.
The city makes rules saying all toll money goes into a special account. Some of it pays back the people who lent money, some is saved for repairs, and the rest can only be spent on bridge stuff. A trustee watches the money and can only put it in safe investments, like government bonds. If someone who lent money wants to check the books, the city has to show them.
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§ 6558 Bond Revenue Fund Management
Last verified: January 22, 2026