Financial and Compliance Audit of the O‘ahu Metropolitan Planning Organization
Posted on May 9, 2023 in Summary
AUDITOR’S SUMMARY Financial Statements, Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2022 THE PRIMARY PURPOSE of the audit was to form an opinion on the fairness of the presentation of the financial statements for the O‘ahu Metropolitan Planning Organization, as of and for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2022, and to comply with the requirements of Title 2, U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (Uniform Guidance), which established audit requirements for state and local governmental units that receive federal awards. The audit was conducted by Accuity LLP. Financial Highlights FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ended June 30, 2022, OahuMPO reported total revenues of approximately $3.8 million and total expenses of approximately $3.8 million, resulting in minimal change in net position. Revenues consisted of $2.9 million from federal grants and $889,000 in contributions from the State of Hawai‘i and City and County of Honolulu. Total expenses consisted of (1) $133,000 for transportation forecasting and long-range planning; (2) $2.2 million for short-range transportation system and demand management planning; (3) $12,000 for transportation monitoring and analysis; and (4) $1.4 million for program coordination and administration. As of June 30, 2022, total assets exceeded total liabilities by $491,000. Total assets of $1.6 million, included cash of $740,000 and receivables and other assets of $713,000. Total liabilities were $1.1 million. Auditors’ Opinion OahuMPO RECEIVED AN UNMODIFIED OPINION that its financial statements were presented fairly, in all material respects, in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. OahuMPO received an unqualified opinion on its compliance with major federal programs in accordance with the Uniform Guidance. Findings THERE WERE NO REPORTED DEFICIENCIES in internal control over financial reporting that were considered to be material weaknesses and no instances of noncompliance or other matters that are required to be reported under Government Auditing Standards. There were no findings that are considered material weaknesses in internal control over compliance in accordance with the Uniform Guidance. |
About the Organization
Federal highway and transit statutes require urbanized areas greater than 50,000 in population to designate a metropolitan planning organization as a condition for spending federal highway or transit funds. O‘ahu Metropolitan Planning Organization (OahuMPO) is the designated metropolitan planning organization for the island of O‘ahu. OahuMPO was established by agreement between the Governor of the State of Hawai‘i and the Chairperson of the City Council of the City and County of Honolulu and serves as the decision-making body responsible for carrying out continuing, comprehensive, and cooperative transportation planning and programming for the island of O‘ahu. |