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  • City of Wilkes-Barre 2023 Budget Mayor George C. Brown

    Wilkes-Barre, PA
    Budget

    The City of Wilkes-Barre's 2023 budget, presented by Mayor George C. Brown, reflects recovery and operational improvements following the COVID-19 pandemic, with significant support from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding. ARPA funds enabled multiple community initiatives including business and non-profit assistance programs, home improvement and down payment assistance, resident stimulus packages, infrastructure repairs, street paving, equipment purchases, and recreational enhancements such as the new Special Needs Playground at Kirby Park. The budget document outlines the city's governmental structure, departmental organization, and comprehensive financial planning across general funds, debt statements, salary schedules, and specialized budgets for liquid fuels and Kirby Park operations.

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  • Tucsonaz

    Tucson, AZ
    Budget

    The City of Tucson's Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2021, presents comprehensive financial statements prepared by the Accounting Operations division of the Business Services Department. The report includes government-wide financial statements, fund financial statements for governmental, proprietary, and fiduciary funds, detailed notes covering accounting policies and significant financial matters including pension plans, debt obligations, and capital assets, along with required supplementary information on budgeted versus actual revenues and expenditures. The document received a Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting and provides detailed disclosures on the city's financial position, including information on the Tucson Supplemental Retirement System, Public Safety Personnel Retirement System, and other post-employment benefits.

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  • CITY OF PORTLAND, OREGON

    Portland, ME
    Budget

    The City of Portland's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for fiscal year ended June 30, 2018 addresses the city's rapid population growth and the resulting strain on municipal services and infrastructure. The Office of Management and Finance outlined a 2018-2020 Strategic Plan focused on adopting 21st-century business solutions, developing an inclusive workforce, and leading citywide initiatives to meet evolving community needs. The report includes complete financial statements, independent audit results, and budget-to-actual comparisons for major funds including the General Fund and Transportation Operating Fund.

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  • City of Orlando FY2024-2025 Budget Book

    Orlando, FL
    Budget

    The City of Orlando's FY2024-2025 Budget Book serves as a comprehensive policy, financial, operations, and communications guide for the municipality covering the period from October 1, 2024 through September 30, 2025. Compiled by the Office of Business and Financial Services under Chief Financial Officer Michelle McCrimmon, the document details municipal services, revenues, expenditures, departmental functions, performance indicators, and organizational structure. The budget document includes summary information through charts, graphs, and tables to help readers understand the city's financial plan and operational policies.

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  • City of Columbia FY 2022/2023 Budget

    Columbia, SC
    Budget

    The City of Columbia's FY 2022/2023 Budget document, prepared as of June 14, 2022, outlines the city's financial plan and fund structure for the fiscal year running July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023. The budget is organized across multiple fund types including the General Fund (the principal operating fund supported primarily by property taxes, licenses, and permits), Special Revenues (for specific designated taxes and grants), and Enterprise Funds (for business-type operations such as Water & Sewer, Storm Water, and Parking). The document describes the budget framework, revenue components with designated and unrestricted uses, and notes that South Carolina law requires the city to adopt a balanced budget by ordinance with a public hearing before each fiscal year begins.

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  • Fiscal Year 2024/2025 Approved Budget

    Columbia, SC
    Budget

    The FY 2024/2025 Approved Budget, approved in August 2024, totals $444.9 million in operating funds across multiple categories, with the General Fund at $188.8 million (43%) and Water & Sewer Fund at $202 million (45%) representing the largest allocations. The Capital Improvement Program dedicates $97.1 million, primarily for wastewater infrastructure ($63 million) and water systems ($30 million). Strategic priorities outlined in the budget include economic growth initiatives focused on real estate development and small business support, enhanced public safety through technology and partnerships, and organizational effectiveness through employee retention and professional development.

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  • FINANCIAL SECTION

    Des Moines, IA
    Budget

    The City of Des Moines, Iowa's financial statements for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2022, received an unqualified audit opinion from independent auditors, indicating that the statements present fairly the city's financial position and results of operations in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. The audit covered governmental activities, business-type activities, major funds, and component units, though the Des Moines Airport Authority and Public Library Foundation were audited by other auditors. The city adopted GASB Statement No. 87 regarding leases, which resulted in restatement of beginning net position and lease-related assets and liabilities for business-type activities and the parking fund.

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  • ANNUAL BUDGET AND CAPITAL PLAN FISCAL YEAR 2020-2021 CITY OF TULSA, OKLAHOMA

    Tulsa, OK
    Budget

    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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  • 2023-2024 Budget Book(PDF, 25MB)

    Orlando, FL
    Budget

    The City of Orlando's Fiscal Year 2023/24 Budget document (covering October 1, 2023 through September 30, 2024) was compiled by the Office of Business and Financial Services under Chief Financial Officer Christopher P. McCullion. The budget serves four primary purposes: as a policy guide outlining the city's financial and programmatic goals, as a financial plan detailing revenues and expenditures across General and Non-General Funds, as an operations guide describing departmental activities and performance measurements, and as a communications tool using charts and tables to present budget information accessibly.

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  • City of Tucson, Arizona Annual Comprehensive Financial ...

    Tucson, AZ
    Budget

    The City of Tucson's Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2023, presents the municipality's complete financial statements, including government-wide and fund-level financial data prepared by the Accounting Operations division of the Business Services Department. The report contains audited financial statements, management's discussion and analysis, detailed notes on accounting policies, and supplementary information covering governmental funds, proprietary funds, fiduciary funds, and multiple pension plan disclosures. The document received a Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting and includes comprehensive information on the city's net position, revenues, expenditures, capital assets, debt obligations, and long-term liabilities.

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  • County of Monroe, Pennsylvania Financial Statements and

    Minersville, PA
    Budget

    Monroe County, Pennsylvania's audited financial statements for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2021 present a comprehensive overview of the county's financial position across governmental, business-type, and fiduciary funds, with the independent audit conducted by Baker Tilly US, LLP. The financial statements include government-wide statements, fund-level statements, notes, and required supplementary information covering pension liabilities, plan contributions, and budgetary comparisons for the general fund. The auditors issued an unqualified opinion that the financial statements fairly present the county's financial position and results of operations in accordance with accounting standards.

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  • Greenvillecountysc

    Greenville, SC
    Budget

    Greenville County's 2024-2025 budget document includes historical background on the county's origins and development from its establishment in 1786 through its evolution from a textile manufacturing center to a modern business and technology hub. The county operates under a Council-Administrator form of government, where an elected Council hires a professional administrator responsible for budget preparation, operations management, and policy implementation. The document establishes the governmental and historical context for the county's budget planning.

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  • Penn Township Financial Statements and Supplementary Information

    Pottstown, PA
    Budget

    Penn Township's financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2017 include an independent auditor's report and comprehensive financial documentation using the modified cash basis of accounting. The statements encompass governmental activities, business-type activities, and fiduciary funds, along with budgetary comparisons and supplementary information for various funds including the General Fund, Water and Sewer Fund, State Liquid Fuels Fund, Storm Water Management Fund, and Capital Improvements Fund. The audited financial statements present the Township's net position, activities, fund balances, and changes in fund net positions across all operational and proprietary funds for the fiscal year.

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  • Finance Chief Fiscal Officer Finance Controller Property Appraisal Public

    Anchorage, AK
    Budget

    This document outlines the Finance Department's 2023 Proposed General Government Operating Budget for the Municipality of Anchorage, describing the department's mission and five operational divisions: Chief Fiscal Officer, Finance Controller, Property Appraisal, Public Finance & Investments, and Treasury. The Controller Division manages municipal accounting, fund accounting, grant accounting, capital project accounting, and compilation of the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report. The Property Appraisal Division provides valuation of all taxable real and personal property and administers property tax exemptions. The Public Finance and Investments Division issues and manages municipal bonds, investments, and cash, while the Treasury Division handles billing, collecting, and auditing major municipal revenue sources. Department goals align with the Mayor's priorities of economic recovery and exemplary municipal operations, with specific objectives including timely annual property assessments, enhanced public and business services through increased e-commerce utilization, and fair annual financial reporting without material misstatement.

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  • City of Toledo 2021 Approved Annual Operating Budget Detail Schedules I.

    Toledo, OH
    Budget

    The City of Toledo's 2021 Approved Annual Operating Budget includes detailed schedules for revenues and expenditures across multiple funds and cost centers, with comparative data from 2018–2020. Key revenue sources include withheld income taxes ($154.0 million), business income taxes ($16.4 million), and real estate and public utilities taxes ($11.0 million), reflecting a general decline in income tax collections from prior years. The budget document provides multi-year financial reports organized by account and cost center, along with a 2021 position control schedule, establishing the city's financial plan for the fiscal year beginning January 19, 2021.

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  • City of Scranton 2024 Budget

    Scranton, PA
    Budget

    The City of Scranton submitted its 2024 Operating Budget on November 6, 2023, under Mayor Paige G. Cognetti and Business Administrator Eileen Cipriani, which includes estimated revenues from taxes and fees alongside detailed departmental expenditures that do not exceed projected income. The budget narrative highlights ongoing economic challenges including interest rate volatility, rising housing costs, and workforce pressures, while noting that Scranton has achieved budget surpluses in 2020–2022 and is tracking well in 2023 through careful expenditure management and healthcare cost reductions. The city is incrementally raising employee salaries to improve competitiveness with comparable Pennsylvania municipalities, and has issued a $4,070,000 General Obligation Note in 2023 for capital expenditures while minimizing increases to 2024 debt service; the city has also adopted Investment, Fund Balance, and Debt Management policies and created an Other Post Employment Benefits Trust to manage long-term liabilities.

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  • City of Scranton City of Scranton 2023 Budget 2023 Budget

    Scranton, PA
    Budget

    The City of Scranton's 2023 General Operating Budget document presents amendments to the original budget proposal, filed as Council File #33, 2022. The amendments include revenue adjustments totaling approximately $47,863 (primarily from increased delinquent refuse collections and ARPA transfers) and expenditure reductions of approximately $240,582, with significant salary adjustments across multiple departments including Police, Fire, Business Administration, and Treasury. The budget amendments reflect a combination of revenue and spending modifications affecting core city operations and administrative functions.

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  • ANNUAL COMPREHENSIVE FINANCIAL REPORT

    Lancaster, PA
    Budget

    The Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for the School District of Lancaster for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2021 presents the district's audited financial statements, including government-wide financial statements, fund financial statements, and required supplementary information on pension and OPEB liabilities. The report was prepared by the Business Office Staff under the direction of Matthew Przywara, CPA and Chief of Finance & Operations, and includes management's discussion and analysis, budgetary comparisons, and statistical information on financial trends. The district received certificates of achievement for excellence in financial reporting from both the Government Finance Officers Association and the Association of School Business Officials International for the prior fiscal year.

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  • 2026 Executive Operating Budget - Final Web Version City of Madison

    Madison, WI
    Budget

    The 2026 Executive Operating Budget for the City of Madison funds essential municipal services including street maintenance, library services, police and fire protection, small business support, and parks management. Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway emphasizes that a recently approved resident referendum will provide critical additional revenue to help overcome state-imposed restrictions on local government funding, allowing the city to maintain current service levels and address emerging priorities while keeping tax increases to historically low levels. The mayor notes ongoing structural budget challenges stemming from state limitations on local revenue sources and calls for community input during the Finance Committee and Common Council deliberation period.

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