Wayland City Council adopts budget of nearly $2.4 million

East Sycamoe project

The Wayland City Council Monday night adopted a 2016-17 fiscal year budget of just under $2.4 million.

City Manager Tim McLean reported revenues are estimated at $2,356,214, expenditures have been pegged at $2,323,320 and the fund balance is expected to be $1,215,029.

The council held a public hearing on the budget and a truth in taxation hearing before adoption. The millage levy, as a result, will be 16.3673 mills.

PHOTO: The city’s prime road project this year, East Sycamore Street, is just getting under way, with City Engineer Mickey Bittner reporting to council that cones are down and motorists are advised to avoid it unless they live there.

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