Fairfield's parks and recreation director said the city would "be silly" if it didn't consider contracting with a pool management company for the 2021 season.
Director Tiphanie Howard said contracting a private company would limit liability and risk and save the city nearly $50,000. It would also free staff to focus on duties other than trying to recruit and hire seasonal employees.
"It's becoming an industry standard for seasonal outdoor pools to partner with professional pool management groups," said Howard.
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How to Get Started on a Post-Pandemic Budget Recovery Plan | Business | lakegenevanews.net
Many Americans are hoping to get their finances back on track in 2021 after a rough year. Increasing savings, paying off debt and improving credit scores were the most popular goals cited by Americans in a recent NerdWallet survey .
At the same time, many Americans also said they want to keep some of the good habits they developed earlier in the COVID-19 pandemic , like spending less on wants and travel.
The challenge is how to do this amid so much continued uncertainty as we head into the new year. To help you design your own budget recovery plan, we asked financial planners about the advice they're giving their clients. Of course, recovery plans depend on individuals' experiences in 2020.
Rapho Township approves budget with no tax increase | Regional | lancasteronline.com
What happened : Supervisors adopted a $4.88 million 2021 budget. The tax rate was set at 1.5 mills, the same rate as this year.
What it means : Balancing the budget requires a transfer of $120,183 from the township's reserves. It marks the third consecutive year officials used reserves to balance the budget.
Fire companies : The operating contributions to the three fire departments that serve the township — Mastersonville, Manheim and Fire Department Mount Joy — remain the same as this year. And the capital contributions for both Fire Department Mount Joy and Manheim Fire Department remain at $58,000 and $31,000, respectively. However, the capital contribution for Mastersonville was reduced from $142,000 to $127,800 in the preliminary budget. During the Dec.
9 Small Expenses That Are Bleeding Your Budget Dry
According to the report, Apple could start production on its own electric vehicle as early as 2024. Apple is also exploring the possibility of using a lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery chemistry. "It's next level.
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Payback is a bear, especially for stocks. And analysts are saying some of the very best S&P 500 stocks of 2020 are due for a breather.
'With a second round of stimulus checks of $600 announced by Congress on Sunday, will the Internal Revenue Service give me a check based on my 2019 return?'
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ZeroCater Builds Sliding Scale into Cloud Cafe - Food On Demand
With fewer big company catering orders between here and who knows when, ZeroCater is rolling out a new product for scalable catering.
ZeroCater, a business-to-business catering company that aims to enhance company food programs with an AI food-recommendation engine, had to make some changes during COVID. As droves of office workers went home, the company was left without a lot of the ongoing corporate catering engagements, snack deliveries and big events typical for the company.
Asian shares skid despite US economic stimulus deal
Shares started the week out on a sour note in Asia as worsening coronavirus outbreaks overshadowed news that U.S. lawmakers finally have a deal on more support for American families and businesses.
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Passage of the nearly $1 trillion COVID-19 economic relief package was expected later Monday. However, a resurgence of virus outbreaks around the globe has dented optimism that vaccines can bring a swift end to the pandemic.
Most investors had already factored in expectations for the fresh stimulus, Jingyi Pan of IG said in a commentary.
Maine budget to take center stage during 2021 legislative session
Amid a pandemic and an economic downturn, lawmakers will return to Augusta in January with a list of priorities that span topics such as health care, climate change and the power of the executive branch.
And while Democrats and Republicans have different goals, they agree on two primary items – balancing the state's budget, which has a $150 million deficit, and agreeing on a new two-year spending plan.
"We have to address that with obvious care and caution," said House Majority Leader Michelle Dunphy (D-Old Town). "With the pandemic, we have a lot of budgetary concerns."
Huawei's former budget smartphone unit Honor sets aggressive targets for 2021, but still needs
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