City of Houston ACFR FY2025
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The City of Houston's FY2025 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) presents a complete overview of the city's financial position, including government-wide financial statements, fund-specific statements, and required supplementary information on pensions and post-employment benefits. The document contains detailed financial statements across multiple fund categories including the General Fund, Debt Service Fund, Capital Projects Fund, ARPA Fiscal Recovery Fund, and various proprietary and fiduciary funds. The report also includes management's discussion and analysis, an independent auditor's report, and individual fund schedules for governmental and enterprise operations.
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The document presents written budget questions submitted by Houston City Council Member Sallie Alcorn for Fiscal Year 2023, with departmental responses addressing specific line-item inquiries. In Administrative & Regulatory Affairs, the Director's Office "miscellaneous other services and charges" increased from $26,864 (FY22 estimate) to $40,689 (FY23 budget) due to a document scanning and retention archival project for the City Secretary's office. For the BARC special revenue fund, "miscellaneous other services and charges" rose from $106,834 (FY22 estimate) to $256,402 (FY23 budget), attributed to pandemic-related staffing challenges and the need to contract five cleaning employees to work seven days per week from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., approved in January 2022. The submission covers 17 city departments and was released for public transparency on May 10.
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