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PARKERSBURG Parkersburg City Council will consider a series of mid-fiscal-year budget revisions on Tuesday.
The Finance Committee will review the requests from the administration during a 6:30 p.m. session in the executive conference room on the second floor of the Municipal Building.
If referred by the committee, a resolution authorizing the revisions will be part of the agenda for the regular council meeting at 7:30 p.m. in council chambers.
City Finance Director Eric Jiles said many of the revisions are adjustments to conservative revenue estimates made in light of the uncertainty created by the COVID-19 pandemic. For example, the original projection for business and occupation tax revenue was in excess of $8.3 million, he said. But it was revised downward by more than $1 million last year as city officials waited to see how efforts to slow the spread of the coronavirus would impact revenue and what type of reimbursements they would receive from the federal government.
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PARKERSBURG – Parkersburg City Council members will gather Friday to discuss the issues they hope to focus on this year.
Council President Zach Stanley said he wanted to have a workshop similar to the forum former Councilman John Reed organized when he served as president in 2018.
“It was a good way to kind of get everybody on the same page,” Stanley said.
Everyone who runs for council has certain goals they want to accomplish or issues they hope to address, Stanley said. The workshop is a chance for the five incumbent and four new members of council to discuss these goals, see how they fit into the city’s role of providing essential services and set priorities in concert with the administration, he said.