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1,0 <br /> *DRAFT* BOARD OF SELECTMEN MINUTES MAY 185 2020 <br /> Board of Selectmen <br /> Minute s <br /> May 18, 2020 <br /> Financial U: date andReview-. T ► nMpnqger I{odne �� Collins and the Finance Team.. <br /> The Town Manager's Financial. Team consisting of Dawn Thayer, the Finance Director, Craig Mayen, <br /> Treasurer/Tax Collector and Jason Streebel, Director of Assessing were in attendance via virtual remote to <br /> give a financial update to the Board of Selectmen. David Delvecchio, the Information.`technology Director <br /> was also present for discussion purposes. <br /> As noted the Town.of Mashpee has received $1,250,000 in stimulus funds from the Cages Act. The State of <br /> Massachusetts has been phenomenal in assisting the Town to navigate through the complicated process. <br /> :funds received through the Cares Act will be helpful to the Town during the current fiscal year and in fiscal <br /> year 2021. <br /> The Cares Act will also cover additional expenses related to COVID including the %portion of FEMA <br /> eligible expenses. Town employees have been instructed to track all COVID related expenditures for proper <br /> reporting, It was noted that FEMA has strict rules on eligible reimbursement expenses. <br /> The Financial Team has conducted a very thorough and detailed analysis,of the financial conditions of the <br /> Town of Mashpee. :for comparison purposes information from the F 2008 financial crisis through 2011, <br /> the start of recovery was reviewed by the team in detail to review mitigation measures during the financial. <br /> hardship►. The review also focused on:F' 2020 and what is projected to follow in 2021 and 2022. <br /> Mrs. Thayer indicated that collections remain strong. The F 2021 real estate values are based on calendar <br /> year 2019 sales as of January 1, 2020 and should stay strong until at least 2021 as the impact of CO ID-19 <br /> on the real estate market has not yet been determined. The loss of the taxpayer income may result in <br /> financial hardships, and options to Lessen the tax burden are being considered. <br /> Conservative budgeting gives the Town more flexibility when determining revenue estimates. There is <br /> concern the reduction in State Aid will reduce revenue estimates currently anticipated to fund.the V 21 <br /> budget. <br /> It was disclosed that 8 3% of revenues derive from property faxes with % from State Aid, 4% from Free <br /> Cash, and Local Revenue contributing fi%. Most of the vulnerabilities in FY2008 were attributed to the lass <br /> of State Aid. The meals tax estimated at $400,000 is strong and holding steady. <br /> It is expected the Town will face significant challenges in the future. True to the fiscally conservative <br /> budgeting approach the Town uses it is hopeful through collaborative efforts, the Town will remain <br /> steadfast. <br /> Since the Town will not fully realize the effect of COVII: -19 until next year, it was recommended that data <br /> continue to be compiled, and stimulus monies be monitored to compensate for expenses currently being <br /> covered by the operating budget. <br /> It was agreed the Town would tale action to maintain fiscal responsibility and tighten.expenditures. <br />
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