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As far as the fictitious road repair budget of $5,000,000. That slush fund was introduced in the July 1,2019 budget. I testified on that matter that (if the engineering was complete) the city would have to spend $220,000 per week to exhaust the budget before the asphalt plants closed which was impossible to do. Leaving only about 1 - 1/1/2 months on the opposite side of the season to pave. In reality, there would be no way that the city could complete this pipe dream. They all knew that it was set up as a slush fund.

Now, a large chunk of that money is ear marked to go towards the litigation being brought by the school departments demand for another 4.9 million bucks. The previous year road repair budget consumed $500,000. A multiple of 10 on 1 line item (when the engineering is incomplete) is simply a foolish fallacy that will never come to fruition.

Now its time for the city to release the transfer resolutions to see exactly where that money went. Maybe Corrente could perform his very first APRA, request all transfer resolutions to date, and actually make his first comment based upon an official city document as opposed to spouting off with nothing to support his comments.

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