Annual Town Report

Ogunquit, MELocal News

The Ogunquit Town Report covering the fiscal year from July 1, 2022, to June 30, 2023, has been officially released and is now available for public viewing. Residents can access the report online, and printed copies will be distributed at Town Hall starting June 11, 2024, which aligns with Election Day. This annual report outlines the town's financial health, key initiatives, and operational highlights, reflecting Ogunquit's dedication to transparency and accountability. The report serves not only as a record of the town's performance but also as a resource for residents who wish to stay informed about local governance. In addition to the annual report, the town's S&P and Moody's ratings are also accessible, providing insights into its creditworthiness.

Municipal updates and other relevant information can be found through additional links provided in the announcement. Ogunquit encourages community members to engage with the report and participate in local governance. This initiative underscores the importance of keeping residents informed and involved in town affairs.

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