Receive monthly report on city's cash and investments for March 2020
In Plain English
The city treasurer provides monthly updates on how much cash the city has and where it invests money. This March 2020 report shows the city's financial position during the early pandemic period. These reports help council members track whether the city has enough money to pay bills and fund services.
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