Amy Doeun
Wyoming Reporter
The Wyoming City Council voted May 16 to approve a change of staff.broadstreet.zone(48036);
When Tina Meyer left the city, the council had the option of finding a financial comptroller to replace her or going with another solution. The city has now decided that it will hire an accounting clerk who will be responsible for various day-to-day accounting duties but who will not need as many qualifications as a full comptroller position requires.
The council then agreed to sign a three-year agreement with accounting firm Abdo Eick and Meyers, which will provide monthly and quarterly financial reviews as well as meet budgeting and auditing needs. According to City Administrator Robb Linwood, there is some flexibility in the agreement.
“If we feel the person (we hire) can handle it in house, we can get out of the contract,” he said.
Councilman Joe Zerwas asked if there was a penalty for getting out of the



