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Parlier Council narrows check-signing authority; resolution amended to require one elected official plus one staff signer

3177715 · May 2, 2025
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Summary

Council approved Resolution No. 2025-34 designating authorized signatories for city checks after debate and an amendment to require one elected official and one staff member sign all checks when signatures are needed.

The Parlier City Council voted to approve Resolution No. 2025-34 on May 1, revising who is authorized to sign city checks and requiring a combination of one elected official and one staff member to sign.

Council debate centered on past practice in which two staff members signed checks without an elected official’s signature. Several council members said that practice left elected representatives out of financial oversight. A council member asked the body to change the resolution from a “preferred” to a “required” combination; council members approved language to require one elected official…

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