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Selectmen note dog fund balance, auditing costs and ARPA spending will trigger federal single audit
Board of Selectmen · February 9, 2026
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Summary
Finance staff told the board there is about $31,000 in a dog‑license fund and discussed whether dog warden costs can be charged to that account; staff also said roughly $1 million in ARPA expenditures will trigger a federal single audit and that auditing expenses may rise this year.
Selectmen discussed auditing services, a town 'dog fund' and the fiscal impacts of ARPA spending during the Feb. 5 budget workshop.
Finance staff told the Board there is approximately $31,000 in the dog‑license fund, which collects about $3,000 a year in license revenue. The board debated…
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