City sets up trust fund to pay for future retiree benefits [The Eagle-Tribune, North Andover, Mass.]
Mar. 27—HAVERHILL —
Called the
"It looks good for our bond rating if we have this trust and it's a vehicle that shows we are aware of our obligations and we will work to meet them," she told the council at its
Perkins said that what started creeping up in the past decade were concerns about future liability and how it can be addressed by the creation of the OPEB trust fund.
"This is a significant amount of money and I believe our last actuarial valuation was about
"Bond agencies really want to see that you're acknowledging this," she said.
Perkins said almost every city and town in the state has at least established a trust fund and made some efforts to begin funding them.
She said the city has about
"Setting up the official trust would designate those funds only to be used for this purpose, and it would also add a layer of protection for any legal liability the city may encounter at some point or hopefully never," she said.
Perkins said the city's pension system is funded with
Councilor
Responding to questions from Councilor
"When I talk to my constituents and get questions about this, would I be able to tell them that this will make city employees more secure in their retirement?" Basiliere asked.
"Absolutely," Perkins responded. "Anything that improves our financial position, and this will in fact do that ... make the funds more available and make the city more stable and financially sound."
Perkins said the first step is to create the official OPEB trust fund and discussions about a funding schedule will come at a later time.
Council President
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