Detroit expects to end state oversight this spring
Source: Reuters
#U.S. LEGAL NEWS FEBRUARY 1, 2018 / 4:36 PM / UPDATED 12 HOURS AGO
Detroit expects to end state oversight this spring
Karen Pierog
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(Reuters) - Detroit expects to emerge soon from three years of state supervision of its post-bankruptcy finances after the city ended its last fiscal year with a budget surplus, a city official said on Thursday.
The city ended what was then the biggest-ever U.S. municipal bankruptcy in December 2014 after shedding about $7 billion of its $18 billion of debt and obligations. One element of the citys federal court-approved bankruptcy exit plan was the creation of a state oversight board.
John Hill, Detroits chief financial officer, said a comprehensive annual financial report for fiscal 2017 released on Wednesday shows improvements across the board in the citys financial health.
The annual audits findings that the city ended the fiscal year on June 30 with a $53.8 million operating surplus in its $1.3 billion general fund budget mark a third balanced budget in a row. That milestone allows a financial review commission created by the state of Michigan to end its monthly oversight of Detroits budget and contracts, according to Hill.
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