Review irregularities found in General Fund spending
In Plain English
City staff discovered problems with how General Fund money was spent, though details haven't been released publicly yet. The General Fund pays for basic city services like police, fire, and parks. City council will discuss what went wrong and decide how to fix the spending problems.
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