Receive quarterly budget report showing actual spending versus planned budget
In Plain English
The Rent Program tracks how much money it actually spent compared to what it planned to spend. This routine quarterly report covers April through June 2025. The report helps the city council monitor whether departments stay within their approved budgets.
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