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Findlay finance committee flags fuel budget pressures and mayoral proposals for future review
Summary
Committee members noted rising fuel costs and identified several mayoral proposals — revenue-sharing updates, strategic-planning language changes and possible water policy changes — that the auditor wants routed through finance for review. Departments are assessing impacts and may request limited budget adjustments if costs continue.
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Members of the Findlay finance committee raised concerns about rising fuel costs and the potential impact on departmental budgets during the May 5 meeting. The administration said departments are reviewing usage and may reallocate funds or return with modest additional requests for heavily fuel-dependent departments.
Separately, the auditor told the committee that the mayor is proposing several items that should come through finance: updates to strategic planning language, revised revenue-sharing agreements with townships (the auditor has requested supporting documentation) and possible changes to the city’s water/draw policy that could affect economic development. The auditor asked that his office be included early in negotiations on revenue-sharing and related agreements.
No formal votes were taken; the committee noted the items for future agenda scheduling and asked the auditor and administration to provide documentation and budget-impact estimates where appropriate.

