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City wins Auditor of State award with distinction; 2025 appropriations on first reading

2221592 · February 5, 2025
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Twinsburg’s finance director said the city received the Auditor of State award with distinction for its 2023 audit; council also heard the mayor and finance director preview the 2025 permanent-appropriations ordinance, which stood on first reading.

Finance Director Christina Conway told Twinsburg City Council on Nov. 12 that the city received the Auditor of State’s Award with Distinction for its 2023 audit.

Conway said the award recognizes entities with a clean audit filed on time and “no material weaknesses” or reporting comments. She noted the city’s 2022 audit was filed late because of a cybersecurity incident, but said the finance staff of three had maintained payroll and budgeting functions and earned the distinction for 2023.

Council also heard preliminary budget comments: Ordinance 1-20-2024, the permanent-appropriations ordinance for 2025, stood on its first reading at the meeting. Conway said the administration will present a full budget and that the finance committee will review spending priorities in a Nov. 26 finance-committee meeting at 6 p.m.

Mayor Scafidi reiterated praise for the finance department’s work and said he is comfortable with the city’s financial position. No vote was taken on the 2025 appropriations at the Nov. 12 meeting; the ordinance remains on first reading.