The Manhattan City Commission got an early look at the city’s finances Tuesday as it begins work on the 2027 budget.
Consultant Benjamin Hart of Baker Tilly Municipal Advisors presented a preliminary budget to commissioners during the work session.
“Any time you have an ability to look out into the future, make changes now that will make changes into the future, that’s not a critical situation,” Hart said. “You’re in a good position, and you’ve got really good news with both the operating budget and that debt budget.”
