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The independent audit of the financial statements of the City of La Porte included a federally <br /> mandated "Single Audit" designed to meet the special needs of federal grantor agencies. The <br /> standards governing Single Audit engagements require the independent auditor to report not only <br /> on the fair presentation of the financial statements, but also on the audited government's internal <br /> controls and compliance with legal requirements, with special emphasis on internal controls and <br /> legal requirements involving the administration of federal awards. These reports are available in <br /> the City of La Porte's separately issued Single Audit Report. <br /> GAAP requires that management provide a narrative introduction, overview and analysis to <br /> accompany the basic financial statements in the form of Management's Discussion and Analysis <br /> (MD &A). This letter of transmittal is designed to complement MD &A and should be read in <br /> conjunction with it. The City of La Porte's MD &A can be found immediately following the report of <br /> the independent auditors. <br /> Profile of the City <br /> The City of La Porte, incorporated in 1892, is located in the southeast quadrant of Harris County <br /> and is bounded on the north by the Houston ship channel, on the east by Galveston Bay and the <br /> south by the Bayport channel. The City of La Porte currently encompasses 19 square miles and <br /> serves a population of 33,800. <br /> The City is a home rule city operating under the Council- Manager form of government. Policy - <br /> making and legislative authority are vested in a governing council consisting of the mayor and <br /> eight other members. The city council is responsible, among other things, for passing ordinances, <br /> adopting the budget, appointing committees and hiring both the City Manager and Attorney. The <br /> City Manager is responsible for carrying out the policies and ordinances of the City Council, for <br /> overseeing the day -to -day operations of the City and for appointing the heads of various <br /> departments. The Council is elected on a non - partisan basis. The Mayor and Council members <br /> serve three -year staggered terms. Six of the council members are elected by district. The Mayor <br /> and the two remaining council members are elected at large. <br /> The City of La Porte provides a full range of services, including police and fire protection, the <br /> construction and maintenance of streets and other infrastructure and recreational activities and <br /> cultural events. Certain services are provided through a legally separate Water Authority, which <br /> functions, as a blended component unit and in essence, is a department of the City of La Porte, <br /> and, therefore, has been included as an integral part of the City of La Porte's financial statements. <br /> Additional information on the Water Authority and other blended component units can be found in <br /> Note 1.B. of the notes to the financial statements. The City has established a Taxing Increment <br /> Reinvestment Zone one (the Zone). The zone is presented as a blended component unit and is <br /> being reported as a governmental fund type (see Note 1 B). The City has also established a <br /> section 4 B Sales Tax Corporation (see Note 1 B). <br /> The City's accounting records for general governmental operations are maintained on modified <br /> accrual basis, with the revenues being recorded when available and measurable and expenditures <br /> being recorded when the services or goods are received and the liabilities are incurred. <br /> Accounting records for the City's utilities and other proprietary activities are maintained on the <br /> accrual basis. <br /> 4 <br />