An audit found several inefficiencies in the City of Houston's "uncoordinated" spending and employee structure, noting a problem with retention.
The study comes as the city faces a growing structural budget deficit and shrinking reserves that led to negative bond rating outlooks.
The report's findings were presented as the city is scrambling for money. According to City Controller Chris Hollins and City Finance Director Melissa Dubowski, Houston is currently spending north of ...
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The city began negotiations this month with Houston police union officials on a new contract, with the current set to expire ...
A sweeping study of Houston’s 22 departments, their finances and operations revealed potential misuse of city credit cards, ...