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  • Report on Expenditures Per Capita September 18, 2023

    Sep 18, 2023

    ·Indianapolis, IN
    Budget

    The Indiana Department of Local Government Finance issued a Report on Expenditures Per Capita on September 18, 2023, compiling 2021 and 2022 financial data from local governments across the state as required by Indiana Code. The report, prepared for the Governor and Indiana General Assembly, analyzes spending per capita across eight categories of local government entities: counties, townships, cities/towns, school corporations, libraries, special districts, conservancy districts, and soil and water conservation districts, with data compiled from the Indiana State Board of Accounts and the Indiana Department of Education. The Department calculated the highest, lowest, median, and average expenditures per capita for each local government type based on the most recent federal decennial census data.

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  • 2025 Shelby County Budget Order

    Shelbyville, IN
    Budget

    The Indiana Department of Local Government Finance issued the certified 2025 Budget Order for Shelby County on January 14, 2025, following completion of required procedural steps including the county assessor's ratio study approval (03/20/24) and the county auditor's certification of net assessed values (10/22/24). The order directs the county auditor to prepare the tax duplicate and requires publication of tax rates per $100 of assessed valuation in county newspapers, while mandating that all taxing units' expenditures not exceed budgeted amounts and the established maximum for each budget classification.

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  • 2023 City of Bloomington, Indiana Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR)

    Bloomington, IN
    Budget

    The 2023 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for the City of Bloomington, Indiana presents the city's audited financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2023, prepared by the Office of the Controller. The document includes government-wide financial statements, fund financial statements covering governmental, proprietary, and fiduciary funds, along with management discussion and analysis, notes to financial statements, and required supplementary information on budgets, pensions, and other postemployment benefits. The report provides a complete financial overview of the city's operations, assets, liabilities, revenues, and expenditures for the fiscal year 2023.

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  • NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS - City of Bloomington, Indiana

    Bloomington, IN
    Budget

    The City of Bloomington, Indiana issued a Notice to Taxpayers for its 2023 budget, scheduling a public hearing for September 28, 2022 and an adoption meeting for October 12, 2022, both at 401 N Morton Street and available via Zoom. The estimated civil maximum levy is $36,401,347, with the General Fund budgeted at $49,779,420 and estimated to raise $26,753,902 in taxes (a 5.00% increase from the current levy), while other major funds include Park & Recreation at $10,942,605 and various bond and pension funds. Taxpayers may file objection petitions within seven days of the public hearing if they object to the budget, tax rate, or levy, and complete budget details are available at the city offices or online at www.budgetnotices.in.gov.

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  • BUDGET OVERVIEW

    Bloomington, IN
    Budget

    The City of Bloomington Controller presented a 2021 budget overview addressing ongoing pandemic impacts, noting significant revenue reductions in Street, Parks, and Food & Beverage Funds, though some recovery has occurred. The city received federal assistance through CARES and ARPA funds reflected in the 2022 budget request, with cash reserves projected to decline from 38.8% at the end of 2020 to 29.1% by end of 2021 and 23.6% by end of 2022. Key revenue sources include property taxes (53.7% of General Fund revenues, expected to increase 4.3%), Local Income Tax (26.5% of revenues, but facing a projected $1.08 million reduction for 2022), and miscellaneous revenues (19.9%), with the city taking a cautious approach to spending while remaining prepared to adjust quickly.

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  • ADOPTED 2021 BUDGET

    Indianapolis, IN
    Budget

    The Consolidated City of Indianapolis-Marion County adopted its 2021 balanced budget, the fourth consecutive balanced budget since 2010, which eliminates the structural budget deficit while maintaining conservative spending due to COVID-19. The budget prioritizes public safety funding for 1,743 police officers and 1,220 firefighters, including technology investments such as body cameras and an updated computer-aided dispatch system, along with criminal justice reform, infrastructure investment exceeding $500 million, and community development initiatives including crime prevention programs, homelessness and food insecurity support, and economic development projects. The budget honors all collective bargaining commitments and continues funding for the Community Justice Campus construction.

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  • City Council Budget Planning Worksheet

    Bloomington, IN
    Budget
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  • 2024 Shelby County Budget Order

    Shelbyville, IN
    Budget

    The Department of Local Government Finance issued a certified 2024 Budget Order for Shelby County on January 12, 2024, following completion of required assessments and approvals including the county assessor's ratio study (approved April 12, 2023) and the auditor's certification of net assessed values (August 9, 2023). The order directs the county auditor to prepare the tax duplicate and publish tax rates for each taxing district three times in county newspapers, while requiring all legislative bodies and administrative officers to ensure expenditures do not exceed budgeted amounts and approved tax rates. The document establishes the official 2024 tax rates for Shelby County's various taxing districts, with the Addison district showing a rate of 1.5485 per $100 of assessed valuation compared to 1.560 in 2023.

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  • ANNUAL BUDGET 2021

    Bloomington, IN
    Budget

    The City of Bloomington adopted its fiscal year 2021 general fund budget on December 7, 2020, during a period when the COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted municipal finances. The city experienced substantial revenue losses from lodging and admission taxes, which typically represent about 12% of general fund revenues and fund essential services like Police, Fire, and Public Works. To navigate these challenges and engage the community in budget decisions, the City Council formed the Community Budget Advisory Committee to develop multiple budget scenarios, conducting unprecedented public engagement through virtual events and digital feedback platforms.

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  • Annual Financial Report Indiana State Board of Accounts 2023

    Bloomington, IN
    Budget

    Bloomington Civil City, Monroe County submitted its 2023 Annual Financial Report on March 5, 2024, as required by Indiana state law. The report provides a comprehensive Cash & Investments Combined Statement showing the city's financial position across multiple funds, including the General Fund with $50.4 million in ending cash balance, various tax and grant funds, and designated accounts for public safety, parks and recreation, community development, and other services. The statement tracks beginning cash balances, receipts, disbursements, and ending balances for each local fund throughout the 2023 fiscal year.

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  • 2026 Approved City Budget

    Bloomington, IN
    Budget
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  • City Budget Details of the City of Bloomington's estimated revenue and expenses for a given year.

    Bloomington, IN
    Budget
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  • 2022 BUDGET 2023 BUDGET SEP22-NOV22 3 MO ACTUAL 2023-B 3 MO BUDGET

    Shelbyville, IN
    Budget

    This document presents Shelby County, Illinois's general fund budget comparison for fiscal years 2022 and 2023, along with actual revenue and expenses for the three-month period September–November 2023. The 2023 budget increased total revenue to $7.29 million (from $5.05 million in 2022) and budgeted expenses to $7.30 million (from $5.83 million in 2022), resulting in a projected deficit of only $6,500 compared to $772,148 in 2022. Major revenue sources include real estate tax distribution ($1.95 million), state income tax ($1.66 million), and state sales tax revenues ($776 million combined), with the three-month actual performance showing revenue of $1.91 million against expenses of $1.35 million.

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    Shelbyville, IN
    Budget

    The Indiana Department of Local Government Finance issued a certified 2023 Budget Order for Shelby County on December 27, 2022, following completion of the ratio study approval (March 22, 2022) and certified net assessed values (August 3, 2022). The County Auditor is directed to prepare the tax duplicate and publish notice of tax rates per $100 of assessed valuation three times in county newspapers, with all taxing units required to adhere to the approved budgets and rates without exceeding allocated amounts. The document establishes the official budgets and tax rates for various taxing districts in Shelby County for the 2023 tax year.

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  • 2026 Proposed Budget City of Bloomington

    Bloomington, IN
    Budget

    The City of Bloomington's 2026 proposed budget, introduced by Mayor Kerry Thomson, outlines departmental allocations and priorities across multiple city services scheduled for discussion from August 18–27. The budget document includes detailed presentations for eight priority areas: High-Performing Government, Affordable Housing & Homelessness, Economic Development, Public Safety, Community Health & Vitality, and Transportation, along with supporting departments such as Public Works, Parks & Recreation, and Bloomington Transit. The administration's values emphasize community co-creation, accountable servant leadership, transparent governance, and strategic resource stewardship.

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  • Annual Financial Report Indiana State Board of Accounts 2017

    Bloomington, IN
    Budget

    Bloomington Civil City, Monroe County submitted its 2017 Annual Financial Report to the Indiana State Board of Accounts on March 1, 2018, fulfilling the state requirement for municipalities to report electronically within 60 days of fiscal year-end. The report documents cash and investment balances across numerous municipal funds, including the General Fund ($13.7 million ending balance), Parks & Recreation funds, public safety accounts, and various grant and special purpose funds, reflecting receipts and disbursements throughout 2017.

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  • ANNUAL BUDGET 2022

    Bloomington, IN
    Budget

    The City of Bloomington adopted its 2022 Annual Budget on December 6, 2021, with other funds adopted between October and December 2021, as presented by Chief Financial Officer Lori Economy-Scholler. The budget document indicates the city maintained strong financial performance through 2021 despite pandemic challenges, with residents rating city services highly (88% positive rating for customer service in a community survey). The city received the Government Finance Officers Association's Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for the 26th consecutive year, recognizing the budget as an effective policy document, operations guide, financial plan, and communications tool.

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  • ANNUAL BUDGET 2026

    Bloomington, IN
    Budget

    The City of Bloomington's 2026 Annual Budget document presents an organizational overview and governance structure for the city, which operates under a Council-Manager form of government established by home rule charter in 1960. The document outlines the City Council composition (Mayor Tim Busse and six council members), executive leadership team, and departmental structure organized under two service teams reporting to City Manager Zach Walker. The budget document serves as a comprehensive guide covering financial structure, fund descriptions, departmental information, and staffing levels across city services including police, fire, planning, utilities, and parks and recreation.

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