Vallejo bankruptcy

- Cobblestones show through the decrepit pavement in Sheila Dodsons downtown neighborhood, prostitutes ply the sidewalks in broad daylight and many of the century-old Victorians stand empty. Yet this is where Dodson wants to raise her family.
(ABC News)- The station, located at 595 Mini Drive, closed in July 2010, along with Station 26 on Fulton Avenue in Glen Cove, while the Vallejo was going through bankruptcy proceedings.
(Abc Local Web)- 1. In 2008, Vallejo filed for bankruptcy. Aside from Mammoth Lakes, a small city hit with a legal judgment, the cities suffered from costs too high for their taxpayers to bear.
(Orange County Register)- Bankruptcy would enable the city to stop servicing its debts and use revenue instead to keep the city operating. Q: How much will this cost San Bernardino? A: Vallejo spent something like $10 million on its lengthy bankruptcy.
(89.3 KPCC)- Weve raised taxes. How the hell did we get here? John Knox, a lawyer who worked on the Vallejo bankruptcy, was there. Now hes advising Stockton on its filing, and he suspects more bankruptcies could be coming.
(Businessweek)- Thats why struggling cities do -- and should -- avoid bankruptcy court. Its also why predictions of mass bankruptcies -- beyond those in Stockton, Vallejo, Mammoth Lakes, and now San Bernardino -- are unlikely to come true.
(NBC Bay Area)- When San Bernardino became the fourth municipality in the state to file for bankruptcy - behind Vallejo, Mammoth Lakes and Stockton - it sent shockwaves through the California governmental landscape.
(San Gabriel Valley Tribune)- SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Stocktons historic bankruptcy case began Friday with a Freudian slip, as the citys lawyer introduced himself in court as representing the city of Vallejo. Attorney Marc A.
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