ASHLAND The Ashland City Commission received a clean audit last week, showing only one finding in the fiscal year 2020.
The audit is an annual review of the previous fiscal year â this yearâs audit looked at the financial year that began July 1, 2019, and ended June 30, 2020. All in all, the auditors reported no material weaknesses in the cityâs reporting of its finances, nor did they find any major cause for concern.
Ashland Mayor Matthew B. Perkins said the city is âfortunate our finances have improved.â
âThere were only a couple findings and we were really pleased that the city manager already implanted corrective actions to address those issues,â Perkins said.
Grants available for home repairs in Des Plaines
Updated 4/21/2021 12:00 PM
Eligible Des Plaines residents can apply for grants of up to $24,000 for home repairs through a federal program, officials announced Wednesday.
The funds can be used on projects such as roofing, electrical, plumbing, heating, door installation and window installation.
Homeowners also can receive grants of up to $8,000 to address accessibility improvements and minor repairs.
Applicants must meet low-to-moderate income criteria and other requirements.
The programs are managed by the North West Housing Partnership and leverage federal grant dollars from the U.S. Housing and Urban Development s Community Development Block Grant Program.
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