Press Release|Public Finance
KBRA Affirms AA Rating with Stable Outlook for The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County (TN) Water and Sewer Senior Lien Obligations
18 May 2026 | New York
KBRA affirms the long-term rating of AA with a Stable Outlook for The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, TN (the "County") Water and Sewer System’s (the "System's") senior lien obligations, which include: Senior Lien Department of Water and Sewer Revenue Refunding and Improvement Bonds, and the US Environmental Protection Agency WIFIA Loan.
Key Credit Considerations
The rating was affirmed because of the following key credit considerations:
Credit Positives
- Providing essential services with rate setting autonomy. Demonstrated willingness to increase rates on an annual basis since fiscal 2020, to meet operating and capital requirements.
- Strong financial performance supported by fiscally sound financial and rate plans, with ample cash flow, liquidity, and debt service coverage. Rates remain competitive, maintaining rate flexibility going forward.
- Strong County service area demographics, encompassing the rapidly growing City of Nashville, with above average income and employment levels.
Credit Challenges
- Managing the substantial capital plan and the potential for unanticipated cost increases through 2032.
- Significant debt requirements to fund the capex may pressure leverage higher over the five-year horizon.
Rating Sensitivities
For Upgrade
- Substantial fulfillment of Consent Decree and ongoing capex requirements accompanied by the maintenance of moderate or reduced leverage and affordable rates.
For Downgrade
- Material escalation of the Consent Decree and other capital program costs to a level placing significant pressure on rate affordability and/or leverage.
- Inability to adjust rates as needed and on a timely basis to manage the Systems’ operating and capital needs while maintaining moderate leverage.
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