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Garden City Commission declares financial emergency The Garden City Commission declared a financial emergency at its regular meeting Tuesday. Melinda Hitz, Garden City finance director, said the cash balance of the electric fund is low, sitting around $100,000, when typically the balance is between $4 million and $5 million. There is a reserve fund that has a little over $4 million, but the operating fund is concerning, Hitz said. Mike Muirhead, Public Utilities director, said the fund is low for several reasons. First, retail and commercial sales are down approximately $1.75 million from projected utility costs due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Second, there were two planned events: an asset purchase agreement and a terminated contract. ....
Garden City’s face covering ordinance has been extended. The Garden City Commission approved a 30-day extension to its face covering ordinance at its regular commission meeting Tuesday. The extension was approved by a 3-2 vote, with Commissioners Manny Ortiz and Roy Cessna dissenting. Originally, the ordinance approved at the city’s Nov. 17 regular meeting was designed to expire after 30 days unless extended by a majority vote of the commission prior to its expiration. The commission will review the ordinance again at its Jan. 5 regular meeting. Callie Dyer, executive director of LiveWell Finney County and a member of the city’s Community Health Advisory Board spoke on behalf of CHAB in favor of the ordinance’s extension. ....