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Adelanto officials outline audit timeline, pull 2020–21 single-audit from consent and present continuation budget
Summary
City Treasurer Dr. Gil Kaynan and municipal adviser Julio Morales told the Adelanto City Council they are catching up two years of audits and expect to finish outstanding work by December 2024; council members approved the agenda and consent items after staff pulled the 2020–21 single-audit from the consent calendar over a disputed finding and were presented a proposal to continue operations under the current budget for 60–90 days (Resolution 24‑60).
Adelanto City Council members heard a fiscal-status briefing June 26 from City Treasurer Dr. Gil Kaynan and municipal adviser Julio Morales as staff detailed work to complete pandemic-era audits, explained that capital projects are funded from restricted special-revenue accounts, and asked the council to permit the city to operate under the current budget assumptions for 60–90 days while staff finalizes a detailed FY 2024–25 proposal.
The presentation, introduced by Kaynan, said the city must "catch up on two years of financial audits" and comply with multiple grant- and state-level reporting requirements before it can access certain restricted funds. "We expect completion by December 2024, which is monumental," Kaynan told the council, summarizing the team's timeline for completing outstanding audit work.
Why it matters: several council members warned that incomplete audits…
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