Tourism district shifts funds for audit costs
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The committee approved a $1,000 amendment to the proposed FY2027 budget, moving $500 each from Special Events and Local Meetings & Travel to cover increased audit expenses. It also approved HFM as the district’s next auditor.
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What this means
The budget change reserves more money for auditing and reduces two other proposed spending categories by $500 each. The committee also approved invoices for media, brochures, memberships, and other tourism-related expenses. Members discussed using remaining year-end funds for TripAdvisor, Waze, and Google Maps advertising but did not make a final recommendation.
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- Approved the April 27, 2026 meeting minutes.
- Approved the profit and loss statement and balance sheet.
- Approved the listed media, administrative, membership, event, brochure distribution, and brochure printing invoices.
- Approved HFM as the next auditor.
- Amended the proposed FY2027 budget by reallocating $500 from Special Events and $500 from Local Meetings & Travel to Audit Expense.
- Deferred a final recommendation on spending anticipated year-end unexpended funds pending additional review and a final calculation for the Executive Committee.
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