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  • ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Town of Stamford VERMONT

    Stamford, CT
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    The Town of Stamford, Vermont's Annual Report for the year ending December 31, 2022 provides a comprehensive overview of municipal operations, including town officers, voting information, vital records, and financial statements. The report covers revenue and expenses, tax information, delinquent taxes, and various departmental reports including the fire department, library, cemetery, and school operations. The document serves as an official record of the town's governance, budget allocations, and service delivery across municipal departments and facilities.

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  • Budget & Management | City of Cleveland Ohio

    Cleveland, OH
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The Division of Budget and Management in Cleveland's Department of Finance prepares, implements, and monitors annual operating budgets and financial plans to fund City services. The General Fund Operating Budget, funded primarily by a 2.5% City Income Tax on all workers in Cleveland, supports Safety Forces (Police, Fire, and EMS), Waste and Recycling Pick Up, City Parks, and Neighborhood Resource and Recreation Centers. Enterprise Funds operate as self-supporting services including Water, Water Pollution Control, Cleveland Public Power, the Airport, Cemeteries, Golf Courses, City Parking Facilities, Public Auditorium, and West Side Market. The City also funds capital improvements and infrastructure through debt, restricted funds, and grants, including Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development that must support projects eliminating blight and assisting low- and moderate-income residents in housing, public improvements, and land use areas. Budget documents are available for fiscal years 2023 through 2026, along with an interactive budget portal and comprehensive financial reports.

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  • Township Information for Des Moines County, Iowa

    Des Moines, IA
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    This informational document describes the structure and responsibilities of townships in Des Moines County, Iowa. Township trustees and clerks are predominantly appointed, except in Richland and Washington Townships where officials are elected to four-year terms. Trustees annually prepare budgets and oversee services including fire and rescue, cemetery maintenance, township hall repairs, and tort liability insurance, while clerks maintain official records and prepare annual financial statements. Budget information and lists of current officials are available through the Iowa Department of Management website and the Auditor's Office.

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  • BOSTON TOWNSHIP, MI

    Boston, MA
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    This document provides administrative information for Boston Township, Michigan, including contact details for township officials (Supervisor, Treasurer, Clerk, and Cemetery Clerk) and their office hours. Key announcements include that regular board meetings are held the second Wednesday of each month at 5:00 PM, the township office is undergoing renovations with hall rentals suspended until Spring 2026, and information about land division procedures administered by the Township Supervisor. The page also contains links to ordinances, documents, and details about cemetery services and hall rental.

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  • Boards, Commissions and Committees - Fresno

    Fresno, CA
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    This document lists the boards, commissions, and committees overseen by the Fresno County Board of Supervisors, comprising 56 entities spanning infrastructure, public health, social services, and governance functions. Notable entities include the Fresno Metropolitan Flood Control District, Fresno County Fire Protection District, Housing Authority of Fresno County, and multiple cemetery districts across the region. The document provides contact information for the Clerk of the Board at 2281 Tulare Street, Room 301, Fresno, California 93721, and telephone number 559-600-3529, Option 4, for inquiries about these bodies.

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