Approve annual report on city insurance costs for 2004-2005
Resolution 91-05
In Plain English
The city must formally review how much it spent on insurance premiums during the 2004-2005 fiscal year. This routine annual report documents costs for property, liability, and worker compensation coverage. Approval confirms the city properly tracked and reported its insurance expenses.
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Votes
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7 to 1
Why This Vote Matters
The council approved a routine annual report documenting the city's insurance premium costs for the 2004-2005 fiscal year. This administrative requirement confirms that the city properly tracked its spending on property, liability, and worker compensation insurance. The measure passed with broad support in a 7-1 vote, with McLaughlin dissenting. This type of insurance reporting is a standard municipal accounting practice that helps ensure transparency in city spending.
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