At the half way point of the 2006 fiscal year, Dryden is sitting in
healthy shape.
The City is reporting a surplus of $384,000 however
officials warn most departments have not completed their capital work.
Treasuer Linda McNaughton says they also hope to generate more revenue.
Revenue from building permits, lottery licenses and land sales
are down but she expects things to pick up.
The main concern lies with the snow removal budget, as the City only
has $111,000 available for September to the end of December.
City Updates the Books
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