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Finance committee approves transfers: $350,000 to snow-and-ice, $20,000 for planning software, and a staffing reallocation
Summary
The committee approved a $350,000 transfer from contingency to the snow-and-ice account after heavy storms, a $20,000 transfer to pay the final OpenGov licensing fee, and a personnel line shift to part-time wages for the tax assessor’s front desk; the city manager noted limited remaining contingency.
On Feb. 2 the Meriden Finance Committee approved multiple budget adjustments to address storm response, software licensing and staffing needs.
City Manager Brian Daniels said repeated weekend storms and a recent 16.5-inch snowfall exhausted the snow-and-ice budget; the committee approved transferring $350,000 from contingency to cover the recent storms.…
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