Uniontown council approves spending plan
Uniontown City Council approved an $8.5 million spending plan for the next fiscal year and received a report from auditors showing the city is once again in good financial standing.
At Monday’s council meeting, a tentative budget of $8,500,190 that includes no tax increase and continues to maintain all services offered by the city was approved.
Millage in the city will remain the same at 12.235 mills.
In addition to approving the tentative budget, council received the 2010 audit report as presented by McClure & Wolf Certified Public Accountants of Uniontown.
Jamie Dinsmore of McClure & Wolf said the city’s finances are sound.
“The city is definitely in a healthy financial position at this point,” he said.
Read Tuesday’s story in HeraldStandard.com for complete meeting coverage.