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Council Approves July Financial Report; Storm Cleanup Nears $30,000, Official Says

5673505 · August 19, 2025
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Summary

The Beresford City Council approved the July financial report and discussed storm-related cleanup bills approaching $30,000 and a possible $30,000 contingency fund; sales tax receipts showed an unusual single-month spike that brought year-to-date collections back in line.

The Beresford City Council approved the city's July financial report and heard staff say storm cleanup expenses were "just shy of $30,000," driven mostly by hauling fallen trees and other post-storm work. "Right now, we are just shy of $30,000," a city staff member said while reviewing July expenditures.

Why it matters: Storm-related cleanup and repair costs influence the city's near-term budget and could require use of a contingency fund or later request for state or federal assistance if additional damage is documented.

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