Two resolutions approved during the Aug. 9 City Council meeting will provide funding to audit the performance of the Public Works Environmental Services divisions. The first resolution would retain the services of CH2MHill for $638,000 of wastewater and surface water ratepayer funds for a performance audit of the Wastewater Operations, Sewer Maintenance and the Science and Engineering divisions. The second resolution will retain the services of CDM for $277,000 of solid waste ratepayer funds to do a performance audit of the Solid Waste Management division.
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