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  • 21-R-3043: A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THAT THE MAYOR TAKES INTO CONSIDERATION AND FUNDS PRIORITIES THAT THE ATLANTA CITY COUNCIL RECOMMENDS BEING INCLUDED IN THE FY 2023 BUDGET; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.

    Mar 28, 2022

    ·Atlanta, GA
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  • 21-O-0050: AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER ANTONIO BROWN AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFER OF TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($25,000.00) FROM THE COUNCIL DISTRICT 3 CARRY FORWARD ACCOUNT TO THE COUNCIL DISTRICT 3 EXPENSE ACCOUNT TO CONTINUE SERVING THE ATLANTA COMMUNITY FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.

    Oct 21, 2021

    ·Atlanta, GA
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21-O-0055: AN ORDINANCE BY PUBLIC SAFETY AND LEGAL ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE AMENDING THE 2021 (INTERGOVERNMENTAL GRANT FUND) BUDGET, DEPARTMENT OF POLICE, BY ADDING TO ANTICIPATIONS AND APPROPRIATIONS IN THE AMOUNT OF FOUR HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED TWENTY DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($425,320.00) FOR THE 2020 EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT (“JAG”) AWARD FROM UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. TO BE ACCEPTED AND REFERRED TO PUBLIC SAFETY AND LEGAL ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE

Oct 21, 2021

·Atlanta, GA
Budget
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  • 21-O-0051: AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER ANTONIO BROWN AUTHORIZING THE TRANSFER OF TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($25,000.00) FROM THE COUNCIL DISTRICT 3 CARRY FORWARD ACCOUNT TO THE COUNCIL DISTRICT 3 EXPENSE ACCOUNT TO CONTINUE SERVING THE ATLANTA COMMUNITY FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.

    Oct 21, 2021

    ·Atlanta, GA
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  • 21-RT-7001: REPORT TO THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER OF THE TRANSFER OF APPROPRIATIONS FROM ONE LINE ITEM TO ANOTHER LINE ITEM TO VARIOUS FUNDS AS APPROVED UNDER SECTION 6-304(B) OF THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA.

    Oct 21, 2021

    ·Atlanta, GA
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  • 21-O-0057: AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER ANDREA L. BOONE AS SUBSTITUTED BY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT/HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE AMENDING 20-O-1662 BY CORRECTING THE ANTICIPATION AND APPROPRIATIONS OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND BUDGET IN THE AMOUNT OF THREE MILLION SEVEN HUNDRED THREE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED ONE DOLLAR AND ZERO CENTS ($3,703,601.00); AND TO ACCEPT AN ADDITIONAL AWARD MADE AVAILABLE TO THE CITY THROUGH THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (“HUD) FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC DURING THIS HEALTH CRISIS; AND TO AMEND THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND BUDGET BY ANTICIPATING AND APPROPRIATING TWO MILLION EIGHT HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS (2,800,000.00); AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OR HER DESIGNEE, ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF ATLANTA, AND TO SUBSTANTIALLY AMEND THE CITY’S 2020-2024 CONSOLIDATED PLAN FOR THE PURPOSE; AND TO FUND VARIOUS PROJECTS AND ENTERING INTO AGREEMENTS WITH PROJECT SPONSORS TO PROVIDE EMERGENCY SUPPORT TO VULNERABLE POPULATIONS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC USING FUNDS; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.

    Oct 21, 2021

    ·Atlanta, GA
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  • 21-O-0058: AN ORDINANCE BY COUNCILMEMBER JENNIFER N. IDE AMENDING THE FISCAL 2021 GENERAL FUND BUDGET BY ANTICIPATING AND APPROPRIATING AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED FOUR HUNDRED NINETY-SEVEN THOUSAND THREE DOLLARS AND THIRTY-EIGHT CENTS ($497,003.38) FROM THE COUNCIL PRESIDENT AND COUNCILMEMBER CARRY FORWARD ACCOUNTS WITH A NET AMOUNT OF TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY-EIGHT THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED FORTY-FIVE DOLLARS AND FORTY-THREE CENTS ($278,745.43), TO BE RETURNED TO THE COUNCIL PRESIDENT AND COUNCILMEMBER CARRY FORWARD ACCOUNTS FOR THE TRUE-UP OF THE FY 2021 CARRY FORWARD BALANCES; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.

    Oct 21, 2021

    ·Atlanta, GA
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  • 21-R-3017: AN ORDINANCE BY CITY UTILITIES COMMITTEE AUTHORIZING THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER TO AMEND THE FY 2022 WATER AND WASTEWATER RENEWAL AND EXTENSION FUND (5052) BUDGET IN THE AMOUNT OF TWELVE MILLION DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($12,000,000.00) TO TRANSFER FUNDS FROM WATERSHED RESERVES FOR APPROPRIATIONS AND ADD FUNDS TO THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING PROJECT; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

    Oct 19, 2021

    ·Atlanta, GA
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  • city-atlanta-fy2014-budget-report.pdf

    Atlanta, GA
    Budget

    The City of Atlanta's Fiscal Year 2014 Adopted Budget document, submitted by Mayor Kasim Reed, provides a comprehensive overview of the city's financial operations and planning. The 614-page budget book includes sections on revenue forecasts, economic outlooks, operational departmental summaries for all city departments, capital project statuses, and debt management information. The document serves as a public transparency resource detailing how city funds are allocated across various departments including public safety, public works, parks and recreation, aviation, and other municipal services.

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  • FY-2022-Approved-Budget-Book-WITH-PDF-PAGE- ...

    Atlanta, GA
    Budget

    The Atlanta Housing Authority's FY 2022 Approved Budget document outlines the agency's financial plan across operating and development/revitalization budgets, with sections covering organizational priorities, a three-year budget comparison, HUD funding processes, and budget risk analysis. The document includes a GFOA Award Certificate for the FY 2020 budget, indicating recognition for financial reporting excellence. The budget book provides comprehensive information on fund structures, financial policies, departmental operations, and strategic contracts to guide the Housing Authority's activities for fiscal year 2022.

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  • CITY OF ATLANTA - Microsoft .NET

    Atlanta, GA
    Budget

    This document is the table of contents and opening pages of the City of Atlanta's Fiscal Year 2021 Proposed Budget under Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms. The budget document provides a comprehensive overview of the city's operating and capital funds, departmental budgets, revenue forecasts, and debt management across all major city departments including Finance, Police Services, Fire & Rescue Services, Parks and Recreation, Public Works, and others. The document includes budget summaries showing personnel costs, with the Department of Finance showing FY21 regular salary expenditures of $9,206,173, down $559,299 from the FY20 adopted budget.

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  • C O M P R E H E N S I V E F Y 2 0 2 5 BUDGET For the fiscal year

    Atlanta, GA
    Budget

    This is the Comprehensive FY 2025 Budget document for the Atlanta Housing Authority, covering the fiscal year from July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. The 252-page document includes an executive summary, five-year planning goals, detailed budget analysis and discussion covering operating and development/revitalization budgets, organizational structure, budget processes, financial policies, and supporting statistical information. The budget received a GFOA Award Certificate for the prior fiscal year (2024), indicating recognition for financial reporting quality.

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  • FY 2018 Aa 20 The Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta, Georgia

    Atlanta, GA
    Budget

    The Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta approved its FY 2018 Comprehensive Budget on June 28, 2017, covering the fiscal year from July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018. The budget incorporates the first full year of the organization's Vision 2022 strategic plan, which focuses on affordable housing development and community renewal through three pillars: Live (creating modern, quality communities), Work (providing economic and educational opportunities), and Thrive (maintaining financial health). Key initiatives include reopening the waiting list with 30,000 new registrants, establishing a new "Partnerships and People Investments" division, authorizing up to $105 million in co-investment opportunities with three partner organizations, advancing redevelopment projects at former public housing sites, and expanding the Real Estate division's capacity to manage upcoming development projects.

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