I have to admit I was surprised by the expenditure numbers for 2007. I expected a much larger gap between what was paid and what was listed on the agenda ($5,000 report).
There was not one month in all of 2007 where the actual payments exceeded the amount reported by the amount of the monthly electric bill. According to Ms. Balzarini, the average power bill runs around $700,000/month. There was never a monthly power bill reported on any agenda for 2007.
So why wasn't there at least an $8.4 million annual difference?
According to the numbers, it doesn't look like the electric bills are getting paid, but then, how come the lights are still on?
There was not one month in all of 2007 where the actual payments exceeded the amount reported by the amount of the monthly electric bill. According to Ms. Balzarini, the average power bill runs around $700,000/month. There was never a monthly power bill reported on any agenda for 2007.
So why wasn't there at least an $8.4 million annual difference?
According to the numbers, it doesn't look like the electric bills are getting paid, but then, how come the lights are still on?
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