(The Center Square) – Though some cities, boroughs, and townships in Pennsylvania find they have a financial problem after the state auditor visits, others find out they’re owed more money by the state. Though a happy occurrence, the findings reflect the mistakes of local officials and highlight the work that needs to be done for the future. In West Chester, a compliance audit found that local officials miscalculated state aid for its pension in recent years, resulting in a $64,000 underpayment. That underpayment followed a similar underpayment error that meant the city was owed $23,000 in 201…