BRUNSWICK
A special meeting of Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority’s Board of Directors is scheduled for Thursday morning to wade through the report of its Fiscal Year 2013 audit.
The audit is an annual ritual for corporate and quasipublic entities. But Steve Levesque, MRRA’s executive director, foresees no problems.
“It’s a clean audit,” he said, without any serious accounting glitches or problems.
Macdonald Page Co. LLC, of South Portland, performed audits for MRRA since 2007; for 2013, however, Runyan Kersteen Ouellette — also of South Portland — was hired to scrutinize the ledgers.
MRRA was established by the Maine Legislature to repopulate the former naval air station after it was decommisioned by the U.S. Navy in 2005 and officially closed in 2011. Funding for environmental clean-up efforts, reorganization, new construction and renovation was provided by a combination of state and federal funding, including subsidies from the Department of Defense and grants from both the national and state departments of Transportation, as well as the Federal Aviation Administration.
The meeting is scheduled for 7:30 a.m. in the community room of the Maine Technology Institute building at 8 Venture Ave., Brunswick Landing.
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