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Cedar Hills council receives audit report

By Linda Petersen
Auditor Steven Rowley of Keddington & Christensen, LLC, recently reported to the Cedar Hills City Council that his firm had not encountered any significant difficulties or uncorrected misstatements with the city's annual audit.
As part of the audit process, the auditing firm is required by law to check the city's compliance with state statutes. They found one instance where city council minutes were not uploaded to the Utah PMN website within three days of approval, a requirement of the Open and Public Meetings Act.
Mid-Year Budget Adjustments
Finance Director Chari Louw reported to the city council that $200,000 is being transferred from the general fund to cover anticipated increased litigation costs. Sale of capital assets has increased by $400,000 due to the recent sale of Cottonwood lots. A $200,000 transfer to the general fund was made to cover the increased litigation costs.
Passport revenues have increased by $20,000 but labor costs related to its administration have increased by $14,500.
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