Receive monthly financial reports and adopt revised investment policy
In Plain English
The city provides regular reports on cash balances, employee overtime spending, and property transfer taxes. The council also updates the investment policy to match state guidelines from the California Municipal Treasurer's Association. These routine reports help track city finances and ensure proper oversight of public funds.
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