A city councilman is calling for an "immediate and thorough" audit of the city's finance department after The Sun reported on persistent tax bill errors that have caused the city to miss out on revenue.
Councilman Carl Stokes, chairman of the council's taxation committee, plans to introduce two resolutions Monday about the issue. The first resolution calls for the audit, which Stokes says is necessary to "determine exactly what errors have been made in administering the city's property tax programs and how much these errors are costing the city."
Comptroller Joan Pratt, whose office oversees city audits, could not immediately be reached for comment.