The state Local Finance Board will vote Wednesday on whether Atlantic City will remain under state supervision for the next year.

The board is expected to vote on the measure during its meeting at 10 a.m. in Trenton.

"The Local Government Supervision Act requires that it be renewed annually," said Lisa Ryan, spokesperson for the state Department of Community Affairs, which oversees the Local Finance Board. "The City of Atlantic City was placed under supervision in October of 2010. Since that time, the Board has annually acted at its September meeting to continue and extend the application of the Supervision Act."

Under the Supervision Act and the 2016 Municipal Stabilization and Recovery Act, the Local Finance Board oversees the city’s municipal budget.

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