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Council told borough must restore liquid fuels funds after state audit
Summary
Borough Manager Rebecca told council an Auditor General/PennDOT review found liquid fuels receipts were not moved into the dedicated account in 2022–23, requiring the borough to transfer roughly $193,000 back into its liquid fuels account over three years to remain eligible for state road funds.
Borough Manager Rebecca told Millersville Borough Council that a state audit found liquid fuels money was not moved into the borough’s designated liquid fuels account between Dec. 2022 and Feb. 2023, and the borough must replenish the account to continue receiving state road funding. “It is a 193,000 and some change that will pay over 3 years from the general operating fund to Pligot,” Rebecca said.
The finding, which appeared in the Auditor General’s report covering 2023–24 and was discussed with PennDOT staff, does not result in a fine, Rebecca said, but the borough…
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