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Interlaken Town answers state auditor inquiry, reports FY25 compliance and small building‑fund surplus
Summary
Council said the Utah State Auditor’s office received a complaint about the town clerk/administrator and the town has submitted audit materials; staff reported fiscal‑year 2025 reporting is complete, noted PFAS testing costs, and identified roughly $20,000 that could move from the building fund to the general fund.
Interlaken Town council members discussed follow‑up to a complaint received by the Utah State Auditor’s office and a range of fiscal matters on March 3.
The Chair said the auditor asked about certain expenditures and procurement related to an emergency road/water repair project and that town staff have been collecting and submitting records. "We just had an audit done by an…
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