Sac City, Iowa –Annually, during the month of September, the city is required to report to the state how money is used in the street department and whether the money is provided locally or through use road tax. This is done via resolution. A copy of the resolution was not offered to the public for review prior to the resolution’s passage. The city administrator was not able to answer all of the council’s questions prior to passage.
Sac City Council approves 2011 Fiscal Year Street Finance Report
September 12, 2011
Sac City, Iowa –Annually, during the month of September, the city is required to report to the state how money is used in the street department and whether the money is provided locally or through use road tax. This is done via resolution. A copy of the resolution was not offered to the public for review prior to the resolution’s passage. The city administrator was not able to answer all of the council’s questions prior to passage.
Sac City, Iowa –Annually, during the month of September, the city is required to report to the state how money is used in the street department and whether the money is provided locally or through use road tax. This is done via resolution. A copy of the resolution was not offered to the public for review prior to the resolution’s passage. The city administrator was not able to answer all of the council’s questions prior to passage.
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