Receive monthly report on city's cash and investments for February 2020
In Plain English
The city regularly tracks how much money it has in bank accounts and investments. This routine monthly report shows the city's financial position as of February 2020. City council receives these reports to monitor cash flow and ensure adequate funds for operations.
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