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Pontiac council demands written U.S. Treasury confirmation after Ernst & Young fails to appear
Summary
Council members voted unanimously to demand visual and written confirmation that the city’s $38M in ARPA allocations have been legally obligated, after Ernst & Young did not attend a scheduled presentation and administration said some external MOUs were not yet received.
Pontiac City Council voted unanimously Dec. 17 to demand written confirmation from Ernst & Young and visual proof of submission to the U.S. Department of the Treasury that the city’s American Rescue Plan Act dollars were properly obligated before the federal obligation deadline.
The action followed an administration update that EY consultant Brian Jarcinski — scheduled to present the city’s final obligation documentation — did not attend. Deputy Mayor Stevens told the council it…
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