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  • City of Stamford FY2025-2026 Budget Presentation March 5, 2025

    Mar 5, 2025

    ·Stamford, CT
    Budget

    The City of Stamford presented its FY2025-2026 budget on March 5, 2025, with Mayor Caroline Simmons outlining a fiscally responsible budget aimed at minimizing residents' tax burden while investing in critical services. Key priorities include public safety, schools, parks and sustainability, roads and pedestrian safety, housing, and new community initiatives, supported by a strong economic outlook showing a 2.8% unemployment rate, decreased commercial vacancy rates in the central business district, and over $1 billion in annual visitors. The administration proposed designating surplus revenue into school construction and identified $1.9 million in departmental cuts while maintaining investment in mission-critical positions.

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  • City of Charleston MUNICIPAL BUDGET July 1, 2024 - June 30, 2025 General Fund

    Jul 1, 2024

    ·Charleston, WV
    Budget

    The City of Charleston approved its Municipal Budget for fiscal year 2025 (July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025) on March 18, 2024, with the Coliseum and Parking Funds approved separately on May 20, 2024. The budget projects total revenues of approximately $50.4 million in business and occupation taxes, $18.2 million in property taxes, and $7.1 million in city service fees, along with an estimated fund balance of $4 million in amendments. The comprehensive 177-page budget document includes detailed sections on departmental staffing, capital expenditures, levy rates, and individual department budgets under Mayor Amy Shuler Goodwin's administration.

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  • JULY 2024-JUNE 2025 APRIL 8, 2024

    Apr 8, 2024

    ·Syracuse, NY
    Budget

    On April 8, 2024, the City of Syracuse presented its Mayor's Recommended Budget Estimate for the fiscal year July 2024 through June 2025. The document provides a comprehensive budget overview including combined city and school district summaries, tax rate and levy information, revenue and expenditure comparisons, and detailed departmental appropriations across general fund agencies such as the Mayor's Office, Administration, Finance, and various bureaus. The budget document spans 315 pages and details allocations for executive departments, staff agencies, and specialized offices including the Office to Reduce Gun Violence and Syracuse Opportunity Works.

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  • 1 For the Fiscal Year beginning October 1, 2023 and ending September 30, 2024

    Oct 1, 2023

    ·Dallas, TX
    Budget

    Dallas County's FY2024 budget covers the fiscal year from October 1, 2023, through September 30, 2024, and this Budget-in-Brief document summarizes the county's major financial and operational planning decisions. The document provides an overview of Dallas County's organizational structure, departmental budgets across categories including Justice Administration, Law Enforcement, Health and Social Services, and Parkland Hospital, along with revenue and expenditure trends. Dallas County's government structure consists of a Commissioners Court with one County Judge elected at large and four County Commissioners elected from districts, which sets the county tax rate, adopts the budget, and oversees county administration.

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  • ANNUAL COMPREHENSIVE FINANCIAL REPORT YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2023

    Jun 30, 2023

    ·Columbia, SC
    Budget

    This Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for the City of West Columbia, South Carolina covers the fiscal year ended June 30, 2023, and includes government-wide and fund financial statements prepared by the Finance Department under City Administrator Brian E. Carter and City Treasurer Justin R. Black. The report contains audited financial statements, management's discussion and analysis, required supplementary information on pension and OPEB liabilities, and detailed supplementary schedules for governmental and proprietary funds including the General Fund, Hospitality Tax Fund, and Water and Sewer operations.

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  • 22-0969: A bill for an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 591, Series of 2021, as amended by Ordinance No. 706, Series of 2021, as amended by Ordinance No. 1145, Series of 2021, as amended by Ordinance No. 1192, Series of 2021, as amended by Ordinance No. 374, Series of 2022, to allocate spending in the American Rescue Plan Act Grant Fund for Administration. Amends Ordinance No. 0591, Series of 2021, as amended by subsequent ordinances, to allocate a total of $1,000,000 in spending for the Recovery category in the American Rescue Act Plan (ARPA) Grant Fund, which will be funded from interest earnings generated by the ARPA program, to provide gift cards, vouchers, and expanded food box distribution to individuals and families in the City to alleviate pressures on those who have experienced food insecurity because of Covid-19 or economic inflation. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 8-16-2022.

    Aug 7, 2022

    ·Denver, CO
    Budget
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  • 22-0374: A bill for an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 591, Series of 2021, as amended by Ordinance No. 706, Series of 2021, as amended by Ordinance No. 1145, Series of 2021, to allocate spending in the American Rescue Plan Act Grant Fund for Administration. Amends Ordinance No. 0591, Series of 2021, as amended by subsequent ordinances, to allocate a total of $1,157,300 in spending for the Administration category in the American Rescue Act Plan (ARPA) Grant Fund to support data evaluation and analysis, public outreach expenses and technical support for community partners, and which will be funded from interest earnings generated by the ARPA program. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 4-5-22.

    Mar 27, 2022

    ·Denver, CO
    Budget
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  • 2996-2021: To authorize the appropriation of $1,677,150.00 from the unappropriated balance of the Land Management Fund to the Department of Development to provide funds for the administration of the Land Redevelopment Division for budget year 2022; and to declare an emergency. ($1,677,150.00)

    Nov 8, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
    Budget
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  • 2512-2021: To authorize the Director of Finance and Management to enter into an Amended and Restated Service Agreement with Lease Harbor, LLC for the provision of hosted software services, support, and related services for the administration of the City's real property inventory and lease inventory portfolios; to authorize the expenditure of up to $27,000.00 from the General Fund; and declare an emergency. ($27,000.00).

    Sep 27, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
    Budget
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  • 2364-2021: To authorize the Administrative and Presiding Judge of the Franklin County Municipal Court to enter into contract with Alvis, Inc. for assessment specialist services; to authorize an appropriation and expenditure within the Public Safety Initiatives subfund; and to declare an emergency. ($150,000.00)

    Sep 9, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
    Budget
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  • 2367-2021: To authorize the Director of Public Utilities to modify and increase the 2020-2022 Construction Administration and Inspection Services Agreement with Stantec Consulting Services for the Division of Water’s share in ODOT's FRA-71-14.36 ODOT 6R Project; and to authorize an expenditure up to $97,005.72 within the Water General Obligations Bond Fund. ($97,005.72)

    Sep 9, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
    Budget
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  • 2320-2021: To amend the 2020 Capital Improvements Budget; to authorize the transfer of cash and appropriation between projects within the Streets and Highways Bond Fund; to authorize the Director of Public Service to make payment to the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission for administrative costs related to grants awarded to the City; to authorize the expenditure of up to $11,662.30 from the Streets and Highways Bond Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($11,662.30)

    Sep 2, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
    Budget
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  • CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF OAKLAND PRELIMINARY BUDGET 3/31/2021 2017-18 2018-19

    Mar 31, 2021

    ·Oakland, CA
    Budget

    The Charter Township of Oakland's preliminary budget for fiscal years 2021–2024 projects General Fund revenues across multiple sources. Current property taxes are estimated at $785,100 for 2021–22, $803,400 for 2022–23, and $822,200 for 2023–24. State sales tax revenue sharing represents the largest revenue stream, projected at $1,500,400 for 2021–22, $1,530,300 for 2022–23, and $1,560,900 for 2023–24. Cable franchise fees and PEG access fees are budgeted at $340,000 and $34,000 respectively for all three years. The budget eliminates Indian Lake Special Assessment revenue ($7,850 in 2020–21) and Cranberry Lake/Kniard Road Special Assessment revenues beginning in 2019–20, while retaining a School Administration Fee of $30,000 for 2021–24. Interest earned projections decline significantly from $208,991 in 2019–20 to $114,550 in 2021–22 and further to $16,500 in 2023–24.

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  • Comprehensive Annual Financial Report For Fiscal Year Ended September 30, 2011

    Sep 30, 2011

    ·Boise, ID
    Budget

    This Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the City of Boise, Idaho covers the fiscal year ended September 30, 2011, and includes government-wide financial statements, fund financial statements, and management's discussion and analysis prepared by the Department of Finance and Administration. The report highlights several civic accomplishments during the period, including the announcement of a new Zions Bank building at Eighth and Main Streets, the opening of the 36th Street Footbridge connecting Boise and Garden City greenbelts, and the launch of a voluntary curbside glass recycling program. The document received recognition from the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) for achievement in financial reporting.

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  • COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2010

    Jun 30, 2010

    ·Knoxville, TN
    Budget

    The City of Knoxville, Tennessee's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for fiscal year ending June 30, 2010 presents the city's complete financial statements, prepared by the Finance Department under Director James York and Comptroller Clyde Cole. The report includes government-wide and fund financial statements, an independent auditor's report, and management's discussion and analysis of the city's financial position and activities during the fiscal year. The document was published under the administration of Mayor Bill Haslam and received the Government Finance Officers Association Certificate of Achievement.

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  • - i - CITY OF TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT

    Tallahassee, FL
    Budget

    The City of Tallahassee, Florida Comprehensive Annual Financial Report covers the fiscal year ended September 30, 2009, prepared by the Department of Management and Administration's Accounting Services Division. The report was compiled under City Manager Anita Favors Thompson and Mayor John Marks, with the City Commission comprised of Andrew Gillum (Pro Tem), Mark Mustian, Debbie Lightsey, and Gil Ziffer. The document presents government-wide financial statements including the Statement of Net Assets and Statement of Activities, along with fund financial statements for both governmental and proprietary funds, prepared in accordance with standard comprehensive annual financial reporting practices.

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  • fy 2024-2025 operating budget book

    Nashville, TN
    Budget

    This document is the FY 2024-2025 Operating Budget Book for the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee, covering the fiscal year from July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025. The budget was prepared under Mayor Freddie O'Connell's administration with Finance Director Kevin Crumbo and published in August 2024. The document includes leadership information for the mayor, vice mayor, 35 council members representing various districts, and the finance department staff responsible for budget oversight.

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  • PRELIMINARY BUDGET REPORT FOR ...

    Oakland, CA
    Budget

    This preliminary budget report for Charter Township of Oakland presents revenue projections calculated as of December 31, 2021, covering fiscal years 2018–19 through 2024. Current real property taxes represent the largest revenue source, budgeted at $819,800 for 2023 and $835,900 for 2024, while state revenue sharing from sales taxes is projected at $1,959,100 for 2023 and $1,998,300 for 2024. Cable franchise fee revenue is estimated at $340,000 annually for both 2023 and 2024, and federal CDBG grants are budgeted at $3,500 for each year. The document tracks actuals through December 31, 2021, amended 2021–22 budgets, and preliminary forecasts for 2023–24, showing consistent revenues across major categories including property taxes, state revenue sharing, district court fines ($65,000 for 2023), and various administrative and utility fees.

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  • 2026 Proposed Budget

    Palmerton, PA
    Budget

    This document is the cover and introductory section of the 2026 Proposed Budget for Middletown Township, presenting the elected and appointed officials overseeing the township government along with biographies of Board of Supervisors members. The document provides governance structure and personnel information rather than budget figures, policy discussions, or specific financial allocations. Meaningful summary of budget content, decisions, or notable figures cannot be determined from these introductory pages alone.

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  • City of Dearborn Public Hearing 2025–2026 Budget List of Documents Page(s) A.

    Dearborn, MI
    Budget

    The City of Dearborn held a public hearing on its proposed 2025–2026 budget as of May 1, 2025, presenting a balanced General Fund budget expected to contribute $230,689 to the fund balance reserve. The budget faces financial challenges including revenue growth falling short of expenditure inflation, state taxation limitations, and rising retirement and debt service obligations, with personnel and non-discretionary spending comprising 79% of general fund uses. Revenue is projected to increase $3.6 million (2.5%), primarily from property tax gains of $1.7 million and increased charges for services of $1.1 million, while expenditures increase $3.6 million (2.4%), largely due to $5.7 million in additional wages and benefits; budget priorities allocate 70% of subsidies to Public Safety, followed by Administrative (11%), Public Works & Facilities (9%), Parks & Recreation (8%), and Economic Development (2%).

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  • CINCINNATI, OHIO FY 2025 APPROVED ALL FUNDS BUDGET UPDATE

    Cincinnati, OH
    Budget

    The document is the City of Cincinnati's Approved Fiscal Year 2025 All Funds Budget Update, a comprehensive budget presentation that received the Government Finance Officers Association Distinguished Budget Presentation Award. The document provides a detailed accounting of the city's budget across all departments and funds, organized by multiple city agencies including Fire, Police, Public Services, Water Works, Parks, and various administrative offices. The budget update was prepared under the leadership of Mayor Aftab Pureval and City Manager Sheryl M. M. Long, with detailed budget information available through the city's website and local libraries.

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  • 2026-27 Budget Document

    Pottsville, PA
    Budget

    Pennsylvania Governor presents a balanced 2026-27 budget proposal, emphasizing accomplishments from his first three years including historic education investments, seven tax cuts totaling $193 million in new credits for working families, and economic growth initiatives that created tens of thousands of jobs. The administration highlights fiscal responsibility through two credit rating upgrades, $200 million in borrowing cost savings, and streamlined permitting processes, while noting gun violence reductions and improved public safety outcomes. The budget document represents continued focus on delivering economic growth, supporting education and workers, and efficient government operations.

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  • PROPOSED BUDGET

    Greenville, SC
    Budget

    The County of Greenville, South Carolina Proposed Budget Document covers fiscal years 2026 and 2027, providing a comprehensive overview of the county's financial plan across multiple fund types including General Fund, Special Revenue Funds, Internal Service Funds, Enterprise Funds, and Capital Projects Funds. The document includes detailed budget allocations for various departments spanning administrative services, public safety, public works, planning and development, judicial services, and other county operations. The budget document serves as a transparency tool outlining revenue sources, appropriations, departmental priorities, and the county's long-term financial and operational goals.

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  • Proposed Operating Budget FY24

    Knoxville, TN
    Budget

    This document is the Proposed Annual Operating Budget for Fiscal Year 2023-2024 for the City of Knoxville, Tennessee, prepared under Mayor Indya Kincannon's administration. The budget document includes a table of contents covering executive summaries, departmental expenditures, revenue sources, staffing levels, and property tax information across 257 pages. Specific budget figures and detailed policy analyses are contained in the following sections of the full document, with the introduction providing an overview of the budget's organization and key categories.

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  • BUDGET.PA.GOV EXECUTIVE BUDGET 2025-2026

    Palmerton, PA
    Budget

    Pennsylvania's Governor proposed the 2025-2026 Executive Budget on February 4, 2025, continuing bipartisan investments from previous budgets in K-12 education, property tax relief for seniors, and public safety while emphasizing expanded early childhood programs and mental health supports in schools. The budget builds on the Blueprint for Higher Education with competitive funding for state-related universities and includes new workforce development investments and an economic development strategy focused on innovation across multiple sectors. The Governor framed the budget as delivering on core priorities of improving education, building safer communities, and expanding economic opportunity established during the first two years of the administration.

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  • 2026-27 Budget Document

    Coatesville, PA
    Budget

    Governor of Pennsylvania presents a balanced 2026-27 budget proposal following three years of what the administration characterizes as significant accomplishments, including historic education investments, seven tax cuts totaling $193 million in new credits for working Pennsylvanians, and two credit rating upgrades that saved over $200 million in borrowing costs. The proposal emphasizes continued focus on economic growth, public safety, education funding, and regulatory efficiency, with claims of eliminating permit backlogs and reducing licensing times by 75 percent while maintaining fiscal responsibility and reducing government waste.

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  • Budget Administration

    Allentown, PA
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  • FY 2017 Adopted Budget - Download (PDF)

    Evanston, IL
    Budget

    This is the Fiscal Year 2017 Adopted Budget for the City of Evanston, submitted by City Manager Wally Bobkiewicz and Mayor Elizabeth B. Tisdahl. The document is a comprehensive 255-page budget document containing the City Manager's Budget Message, revenue estimates, departmental budgets, and summary information across multiple funds. It includes detailed line-item breakdowns for the General Fund covering nine departments: City Council, City Clerk's Office, City Manager, Law Department, Administrative Services, Community Development, Police, Fire, Health and Human Services, Parks and Recreation, and Public Works Agency. The document also references Other Funds budgets and includes analysis tools such as a fund balance summary, property tax levy information, and budget process policies.

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  • FY27 Executive Budget - Oklahoma.gov

    Oklahoma City, OK
    Budget

    Oklahoma Governor J. Kevin Stitt submitted the FY 2027 Executive Budget to the 60th Oklahoma Legislature on February 2, 2026, emphasizing stable state revenue and savings exceeding $2 billion. The budget prioritizes flat budgets to limit government growth, smart reforms for vulnerable populations, and year-over-year budget balance. Governor Stitt is calling for establishment of a Taxpayer Endowment Fund to invest state savings and reduce future tax reliance. The administration reports generating $1.8 billion in annual taxpayer savings through income and grocery tax cuts while maintaining core government operations.

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  • tulsa county, oklahoma comprehensive annual financial report ...

    Tulsa, OK
    Budget

    Tulsa County, Oklahoma's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report covers the fiscal year ended June 30, 2013, prepared by County Clerk Pat Key and submitted from the Ray Jordan Tulsa County Administration Building at 500 South Denver Avenue, Tulsa, Oklahoma. The report contains standard financial statements including government-wide statements of net position and activities, fund financial statements for governmental and proprietary funds, fiduciary fund statements, and component unit disclosures, along with management's discussion and analysis and notes to the financial statements. The document was audited by an independent auditor and includes an organization chart, listing of elected officials, and county department directors.

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