
Denton's City Auditor is reaching out to the public for their opinions on proposed audit projects for the upcoming year. In a recent announcement, residents, business owners, and community stakeholders are encouraged to complete a survey that will help shape the city's fiscal priorities. City Auditor Madison Rorschach highlighted the significance of public participation, stating, "Your voice is crucial in helping us determine where to focus our resources." She emphasized that community feedback could directly impact the scrutiny of various City departments, programs, and functions.
With Denton's ongoing commitment to transparency, this initiative seeks to align audit projects with the community's concerns and priorities. According to the City of Denton, the City Auditor's office recognizes the value of independent reviews in areas such as the efficacy of City services and the proper use of public funds. Presented on September 9 to Denton's City Council, the survey results will inform the planning and execution of the audit process.
For those interested in participating in this democratic exercise, survey details can be found through the City's official website. This feedback is not only a tool to ensure financial diligence but also reflects Denton's ethos as a community that prides itself on being welcoming, innovative, and diverse. Dustin Sternbeck, the city spokesperson, is available at (940) 349-8251 for those who might have questions or require further information about the survey or the audit process.









