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City on track to close fiscal year with nearly $7 million surplus, report shows

The city’s three core revenue sources โ€” Transient Occupancy Tax, Property Tax, and Sales and Use Tax โ€” are up a combined 11.5% from the prior year’s mid-year numbers.
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