Fiscal Year 2025
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The Tulsa County Budget Book for fiscal year 2024-2025 presents the county's budget and financial plan for appropriated funds, proposed for adoption by the Tulsa County Budget Board. The Budget Board, chaired by Stan Sallee and comprising eight members including county commissioners, the treasurer, clerk, assessor, and sheriff, prepared the budget through regular meetings conducted through May 2024. The General Fund balanced budget totals $117,058,103. The document includes the county's mission statement, organizational structure, elected officials, budget process, accounting systems, long-term debt summary, fiscal policies, and revenue projections across all budgeted funds.
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Tulsa County submitted its Fiscal Year 2024 financial report to the Excise Board on October 14, 2024, covering the period July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024, pursuant to 68 O.S. 2001, Section 3002. The report includes statements of the county's fiscal condition and itemized estimates of needs for fiscal year 2025 (July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025), prepared by Michael Willis, Tulsa County Clerk, without audit. The report encompasses multiple budget sections including the General Fund and Special Revenue Group, with detailed statements on revenue by source and expenditures across funds including the Engineer Highway Fund 200 and Sales Tax Fund 225.
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The City of Tulsa's FY26 budget totals $1,117,000,000—an 8.1 percent increase from FY25, comprising $946,000,000 in operating budget (up 2.5 percent) and $171,000,000 in capital improvements (up 55.2 percent). Revenue is projected at $1,123,100,000, with taxes generating 52 percent ($580.3 million) and enterprise revenues contributing 36 percent ($403.1 million). Expenditures are distributed across Public Works and Transportation (37 percent, $416.5 million), Public Safety (28 percent, $310.6 million), Administration (15 percent, $169.3 million), and smaller allocations to culture and recreation and social and economic development programs. The Tulsa metropolitan area's labor force grew 2.1 percent in 2024 with 10,100 new participants and 8,000 new jobs, while unemployment remained between 3.0 and 3.7 percent.
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The City of Tulsa's Fiscal Year 2020-2021 Annual Budget and Capital Plan document outlines the city's financial framework for the operating and capital budgets, with a thematic focus on celebrating the entertainment and business districts that define Tulsa's character and economic viability. The budget document includes sections on financial policies, departmental budgets, a five-year Capital Improvements Plan (FY2021-2025), and strategic initiatives, with leadership from Mayor G.T. Bynum and the nine-member City Council. While specific budget figures are not provided in the excerpt, the document serves as a comprehensive guide to the city's fiscal priorities and operational funding for the year.
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