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E-REP STAFF STRUGGLED TO ANSWER QUESTIONS CONCERNING DETAILS OF THE 2023 FINANCIAL AUDIT

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E-REP STAFF STRUGGLED TO ANSWER QUESTIONS CONCERNING DETAILS OF THE 2023 FINANCIAL AUDIT

BY Jay Young 

AUGUST 15, 2024

Evansville Regional Economic Partnership staff struggled this week to answer questions from a county commissioner and attorney concerning details in an audit provided to the county.

EREP staff provided information about efforts to attract new residents and its riverfront redevelopment plan at the regular Vanderburgh County Commissioners meeting. After the presentation, Commissioner Cheryl Musgrave asked about attracting new jobs.

 “One of the key reasons why the commission contracts with EREP is to recruit new business and support existing business, of course, but my question is has any business located in the county in the last 12 months?”

E-Rep Economic Development Director Patrick Hickey responded, “Twelve months, not that I’m aware”

Musgrave also inquired about the public’s access to E=REP meetings. The three staff members present looked behind them to Chief Economic Development Officer Josh Armstrong, who was sitting in the audience.

Armstrong stood and said, “E-REP meetings are not open to the public.”

Though it receives hundreds of thousands of taxpayers’ dollars and helps allocate millions in state money, E-REP is a private corporation that is not subject to disclosure laws like a government agency.

Armstrong remained silent as County Commission attorney David Jones inquired about a recent audit provided to the country as a condition of the funding it provides EREP. His line of questioning concerned ownership of the property at 420 Main Street, where E-REP spearheads a mixed-use development using millions of state and City of Evansville dollars.

Jones asked about the nature of the investment.

Program manager Colten Pipenger responded: “I am not 100 percent positive on the official terminology from a financial standpoint, I’ll have our finance team get back to you but EREP through the Downtown Evansville Community Development Corporation played a part in the Fifth and Main redevelopment.

LINK OF THE FULL MEETING BETWEEN MEMBERS OF THE VANDERBURGH COUNTY COMMISSION AMD E-REP OFFICIALS ARE POSTED BELOW

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LINK OF THE 2023 E-REP FINANCIAL AUDIT IS POSTED BELOW

EREP 2023 Audit Report_Final

1 COMMENT

  1. Some things never change. I bet this story doesn’t get picked up by any other local media outlet. There seems to be a pattern here. City Administration, now EREP. Great catch CCO

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