Hampton village board hears detailed report from new auditor

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Board reviews nuisance, vacant property violations

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  • Hampton Village Board members reviewed details of fiscal year financials from a new auditor Monday while also agreeing to send notices to property owners in violation of vacant property and nuisance abatement regulations.
    Hampton Village Board members reviewed details of fiscal year financials from a new auditor Monday while also agreeing to send notices to property owners in violation of vacant property and nuisance abatement regulations.
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Hampton Village Board members reviewed details of fiscal year financials from a new auditor Monday while also agreeing to send notices to property owners in violation of vacant property and nuisance abatement regulations.
Joe Stump with Grand Island-based AMGL CPAs & Advisors began the meeting with a 15-minute summary of a village audit for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 2021.
“Overall you guys are in really good shape,” Stump reported. “You don’t have anything to fear, but we need to get a few things in the right buckets.”
Stump noted a few highlights in the 40-page audit, in essence telling village leaders that changes need to be made during the upcoming budgeting process.

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