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Grays Harbor PFD: sales-tax receipts dip 0.2% but cover convention-center debt; 2023 audit clean, 2024 audit begins

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At its June 24 meeting the Grays Harbor Public Facilities District was told sales-tax revenue fell 0.2% after losing a major dealership but remains sufficient to meet debt payments through 2035; the board was also told the 2023 audit was clean and the 2024 audit work will begin.

Sarah (staff member) told the Grays Harbor Public Facilities District board on June 24 that sales-tax revenue for 2024 has fallen 0.2% compared with the prior reporting period but remains sufficient to cover debt payments on the convention center through 2035.

"It did go down by point 2% overall for our sales tax," Sarah said, and added that the loss of a large…

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