Warwick FY22 Audit: Higher Reserves, Lower Costs
WARWICK, RI — Warwick ended FY22 in better fiscal shape according to its latest audit, with higher revenue and lower costs leading to more money in the city’s reserve accounts […]
WARWICK, RI — Warwick ended FY22 in better fiscal shape according to its latest audit, with higher revenue and lower costs leading to more money in the city’s reserve accounts […]
WARWICK, RI— When Warwick Mayor Joseph Solomon announced he was hiring Michael D’Amico as finance consultant, he didn’t mention how much or how D’Amico would be paid, then at first […]
The Warwick City Council begins hearings tonight at 5 p.m. at Warwick City Hall to consider former Mayor Scott Avedisian’s final budget at $310,685,338.
The City Council tackled the remainder of department reviews during Monday night’s budget hearing, with three councilors expressing disappointment that paving funding, a routine sticking point, is dropping $2.3 million to $1 million.
The budget no one wanted is the budget everyone got.
Mayor Scott Avedisian’s proposed $288 million budget doesn’t have $1.1 million the School Department asked for, but it does pledge they’ll keep school consolidation savings.