Mount Pleasant Receives Clean Audit from Mauldin & Jenkins
Mount Pleasant's audit by Mauldin & Jenkins revealed no discrepancies, with increasing fund balances noted. The city plans to issue $450,000 in bonds for downtown revitalization amid delayed state reimbursements. Recent winter storm costs reached $32,595, with FEMA reimbursements pursued. Mayor Bill White appointed to an airport advisory board, and city signed contracts for engineering projects.

Mount Pleasant received a clean audit from Mauldin & Jenkins, with CPA Allison Hightower presenting results to the City Commission. The audit showed no missing funds and noted an increase in the unassigned fund balance.
The city plans to issue $450,000 in bonds to cover contractor payments for downtown revitalization due to delayed state reimbursements. The winter storm cost the city $32,595, primarily for emergency preparations. Mayor Bill White was appointed to an airport advisory board, and the city signed a contract with Collier Engineering for Polk Lane resurfacing and issued $6 million in bonds for a new electrical substation.




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