Charleston Parking, City Market Not the Cash Cows They Used to Be
When the eyes of city officials get bigger than their collective wallets, it has been up to the city’s enterprise program to fill in the shortfall. Must of the eight projects actually don’t make money, but two — parking fees and table rentals at the City Market — have more than paid for the rest. They’ve provided nearly million in 2007 and .75 million in 2008 to pay for other city needs, helping to shore up the budget in lieu of a tax increase. But the budget for 2009 puts the extra money
Overall, some great money management tips in this blog posting.
