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Improvements suggested for Eagle Mountain

Published: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 12:23 a.m. MDT
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• Maintain a general fund within Utah's state maximum allotted amount — in the 2005 fiscal year the city exceeded the amount by $925,224.

• Deposit cash within three days of receipt.

• Report on how the city's impact fees are collected and spent.

• Better train city employees on the city's accounting computer system.

• Review procedures for purchases and reimbursements.

• Receive authorization for employee reimbursements by someone of a higher authority than the one submitting the request.

Source: Gilbert & Stewart

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