Ogunquit Releases Annual Town Report for 2022-2023

Ogunquit, MELocal News

Ogunquit's latest Annual Town Report has been released, covering the fiscal year from July 1, 2022, through June 30, 2023. This report is a vital resource for residents, providing detailed insights into the town's financial activities and governance. Printed copies will be available at Town Hall beginning June 11, 2024, ensuring accessibility for all community members. The article also includes links to the town's credit ratings from S&P and Moody's, which are critical for understanding Ogunquit's financial standing and future bond issues. In addition to the annual report, updates on the Municipal Campus building project are provided, showcasing ongoing efforts in local infrastructure development.

Current weather conditions for Ogunquit are also included, highlighting the article's comprehensive nature. By sharing these updates, Ogunquit demonstrates its commitment to transparency and community engagement. The article serves to inform and empower residents with essential information about their town's governance and initiatives.

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