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The Rolling Hills City Council has approved a 1985-86 general fund budget of $360,570, which is about $60,000 higher than last year.
The largest budget items are personnel and public safety, said city Treasurer L. D. Courtright, who prepared the budget.
For the record:
12:00 a.m. July 28, 1985 For the Record
Los Angeles Times Sunday July 28, 1985 Home Edition South Bay Part 10 Page 5 Column 3 Zones Desk 1 inches; 27 words Type of Material: Correction
The city of Rolling Hills will re-sign streets as part of a $35,000 public safety program included in its 1985-86 budget. An item in The Times on July 25 incorrectly said streets would be realigned.
Personnel costs, $85,539 last year, will increase to $129,000 because the city hired Tom Devereux, formerly city manager in Palos Verdes Estates, as full-time acting city manager at a salary of $3,500 a month. Former manager Joseph P. Leach, who died in May, worked part-time. Public safety costs will go from last year’s level of $90,533 to $130,000 this year because the city will spend $35,000 to re-stripe and realign city roads.
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