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  • ANNUAL COMPREHENSIVE FINANCIAL REPORT DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS

    Dallas, TX
    Budget

    Dallas County, Texas prepared its Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2023, covering government-wide financial statements, fund financial statements, and required supplementary information including budget-to-actual comparisons and pension liability schedules. The report was prepared by Wendwessen B. Stefanos from the Office of County Auditor and includes an Independent Auditor's Report, Management's Discussion and Analysis, and detailed financial statements across governmental, proprietary, and fiduciary funds. Required supplementary schedules document revenues, expenditures, and fund balance changes across the General Fund, Major Projects Special Revenue Fund, Major Grants Special Revenue Fund, County Building Improvements Special Revenue Fund, and American Rescue Plan Special Revenue Fund. The report also includes infrastructure asset information under a modified approach and pension and post-employment benefit liability schedules for both the primary government and discretely presented component units.

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2020 Approved Capital Improvement Budget 2020 – 2025 Approved

Anchorage, AK
Budget

The Municipality of Anchorage's 2020 Approved Capital Improvement Budget (CIB) and 2020–2025 Capital Improvement Program (CIP), presented by Mayor Ethan Berkowitz on October 2, 2019, outlines proposed infrastructure funding for roads, parks, facilities, transportation systems, public buildings, recreation facilities, and public safety using local bonds supplemented by state and federal funds. The Municipal Assembly, chaired by Felix Rivera, held public work sessions and hearings in October 2019 to review the capital budget before a proposed local bond package was scheduled for voter consideration in April 2020. The CIP addresses reduced state support for local and state-owned facilities by requiring Anchorage to increase self-reliance and innovation in maintaining and developing infrastructure across multiple departments including Transportation, Parks & Recreation, Library, Development Services, and Emergency Management.

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  • BUDGET PROCESS AND CITIZEN ACCESS I. Budget Law and Budget Development

    Madison, WI
    Budget

    Wisconsin state budget law requires the City of Madison to prepare an annual budget with a public hearing, including anticipated revenues, proposed appropriations by department, comparisons to prior year actuals, and information on indebtedness and surplus. Madison's budget process divides into capital and operating budgets, each passing through three phases: Requested Budget (agency submissions), Executive Budget (Mayor's proposal), and Adopted Budget (Common Council approval). The capital budget includes an additional review stage by the Comptroller and Capital Improvement Review Committee before the Executive Budget phase, which recommends projects for inclusion based on long-lived assets like land and buildings.

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