Receive monthly report on city investments and cash balances for December 2019
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In Plain English
The city maintains investment accounts and cash reserves to manage its finances. This monthly report shows how much money the city has in various accounts and how investments performed. Regular reporting helps track the city's financial health and ensures proper oversight of public funds.
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Votes
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Why This Vote Matters
The council unanimously received the city's December 2019 investment and cash balance report, a routine monthly financial update. This administrative report tracks how much money the city has in various accounts and how its investments are performing, helping ensure proper oversight of public funds. The report itself is a standard monitoring tool that doesn't involve spending decisions or policy changes.
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