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Borough approves audit of central treasury and $1.12M FTA land buy for transit expansion
Summary
The assembly adopted Ordinance 2095 to appropriate $30,000 for an internal audit of the borough’s central treasury and education funding processes and $1,124,800 from an FTA grant to buy land adjacent to the transit facility. The assembly also directed the borough attorney to research and report on violations related to district finances.
The Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly on Jan. 12 adopted Ordinance 2095 to fund an internal audit of central treasury controls and to accept Federal Transit Administration grant funds for land acquisition near the transit facility.
Charlene Thomas, the borough finance director, told the assembly the ordinance contains two appropriations: $30,000 from the general fund to contract an independent firm to audit processes related to the local education fund and central treasury, and $1,124,800 from an FTA grant…
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