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Treasurer
Ecorse City Treasurer
Doris Young
Albert B. Buday Civic Center
3869 W. Jefferson Avenue
Ecorse, MI 48229
(313) 294-3715
Hours: Monday – Friday
8:30 am – 4:30 pm |
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The Treasurer's Office is responsible for the collection,
safekeeping, and allocation of all City revenues, including real
and personal property taxes, highway revenues, federal and state
grant and other revenues, special assessments, fees, licenses
and water revenues. These monies are invested utilizing several
sophisticated money management techniques to optimize interest
earnings while ensuring the safety of City funds. The interest
revenue earned from investment of the City's funds is a
significant factor in maintaining a high level of City services
and minimizing City taxes.
In a constantly changing, increasingly complex economic
environment, it is essential for the City Treasurer to keep
abreast of new regulatory and technological developments in the
financial marketplace. Government legislation, economic trends,
new financial instruments, and technical innovations must be
monitored and evaluated so investment strategies can be revised
and improved. The Treasurer, in conjunction with the Emergency
Manager and Controller, strives to keep Ecorse at the forefront
of investment policy.
Organizational and procedural methods affecting the efficiency
and accuracy of the flow of financial information between the
Treasurer's Office, the Accounting Department and other City
departments are continuously reviewed, updated and improved to
meet the increasing demands by the public and other users for
financial accountability and timely reporting. Systems
improvements in several administrative functions, such as
revenue collection, property tax information systems, and
investment activity, are implemented on an ongoing basis to
further assist in meeting these demands.
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