Summary
Lack of management oversight and weighing nonpermissable waste at the city's transfer station contributed to the facility's nearly $1 million deficit last year, according to audit findings for fiscal 2005-06, which ended June 30.
Conducted by the accounting firm Levitsky & Berney, the audit also states that failure by the Public Works Department to monitor the front gate of the city's transfer station and the lack of adherence to written policies and procedures governing the facility resulted in extra costs to the city for waste removal.See the full content of this document
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Audit Highlights City's Transfer Station Problems
"We recommend the city's Public Works Department institute proper and documented management oversig...
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