BRIDGEPORT With a Financial Recovery Plan in place, the village of Bridgeport aims to resolve its deficit of more than $500,000 by 2025. The village was
HUNTING VALLEY â Tim Pickana, the treasurer for the Solon City School District, recently took an additional part-time position in Hunting Valley as the assistant finance director. Mr. Pickana said that there is no conflict of interest with this job and his current position in Solon where he plans to continue working in the same capacity.
In September, Jennifer Pae was sworn in as the new assistant finance director to replace Bernice Schreiber, who took a part-time position as the treasurer for Woodmere Village. According to Police Chief Michael Cannon, who serves as the Hunting Valley village administrator, Ms. Pae took a job offer in Seward, Alaska. Her resignation is effective on March 1.
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BRIDGEPORT Due to the village of Bridgeport being in a state of fiscal emergency, it may have to wait until early next year before it can spend any of the $216,000 it received in Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act funding.
Bridgeport Village Council discussed the CARES Act funding during Tuesday’s meeting, which was held via teleconference.
Chris Kirby, fiscal officer for the community, said the village is unable to spend the funding until a recovery plan and a budget are finalized for the upcoming year, according to the funding’s stipulations.
“There’s a lot of leg work that needs to be done. We can use the money after we pass a resolution tonight. I will have to put it into the EMS fund so that it can be used, however, we don’t know when we’ll be able to use it right away, hopefully by the end of January,” he said.