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  • CITY OF SAN JOSÉ BUDGET OVERVIEW San José Youth Commission November 25, 2024

    Nov 25, 2024

    ·San Jose, CA
    Budget

    The San José Youth Commission received a budget overview on November 25, 2024, from Deputy Budget Director Claudia Chang presenting the adopted 2024-2025 city budget of $6.1 billion, comprised of $4.5 billion in operating budget and $1.6 billion in capital budget across 137 funds and 6,994 positions. The General Fund ($1.8 billion) is primarily funded by property tax (23.2%), fund balance carryover (27.1%), and sales tax (16.5%), with major operating expenditures directed to Environmental and Utility Services ($1.06 billion), Neighborhood Services ($900.6 million), and Public Safety ($900.6 million). The budget development process incorporates the Mayor's March Budget Message, City Council priorities, and principles focused on budgeting for equity.

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  • 11/19/2024 2025 PROPOSED Budget The Honorable Michael Helfrich, Mayor

    Nov 19, 2024

    ·York, PA
    Budget

    On November 19, 2024, Mayor Michael Helfrich presented the FY2025 proposed budget totaling $143.4 million in expenses, funded by $108.0 million in revenue and $35.6 million in fund balance, with a projected surplus of $181,471. The General Fund comprises the largest portion at $70.3 million in expenses supported by $57.7 million in revenue and $12.6 million in fund balance, while significant allocations include American Rescue Plan Act funds ($21.4 million), capital projects ($6.8 million), and special projects ($4.3 million). The budget includes salary and wage adjustments for city employees and council members, along with various departmental allocations for benefits and operational expenses across multiple specialized funds including recreation, liquid fuels, housing grants, and infrastructure projects.

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  • Date: April 9, 2024 Page: 1 of 32 MEMORANDUM To:

    Apr 9, 2024

    ·Tucson, AZ
    Budget

    The City Manager presented the Fiscal Year 2025 Operating and Capital Budget to the Mayor and Council on April 9, 2024, emphasizing long-term financial sustainability, strategic investment, and employee retention as key priorities. The budget reflects adjustments to the previously planned 5-year General Fund Investment Plan due to forecasted revenue decreases from the State's new flat income tax policy, which will reduce the city's shared income tax collections for FY25 and FY26 more than initially expected. The FY25 budget continues funding for public safety equipment and facilities, collector streets per Proposition 411 commitments, and adds a $6 million local match requirement for a Housing Choice grant award.

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  • 22-1246: A bill for an ordinance approving a proposed Second Amendatory Agreement to the Intergovernmental Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Urban Drainage and Flood Control District d/b/a Mile High Flood District to support the final design of drainage and flood control improvements as part of the Globeville Levee Project in Council District 9. Amends an intergovernmental agreement with Urban Drainage and Flood Control District, doing business as Mile High Flood District (MHFD), by adding $2,650,000 in MHFD funds and $3,718,816.59 in City Wastewater Enterprise funds for a total addition of $6,368,816.59 and a new agreement total of $13,468,816.59 to support the final design of drainage and flood control improvements as part of the Globeville Levee Project in Council District 9. No change to agreement duration (DOTI- 202054890/ 202264701). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 11-7-2022. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 10-4-2022.

    Sep 26, 2022

    ·Denver, CO
    Budget
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  • City of Charleston MUNICIPAL BUDGET July 1, 2022 - June 30, 2023 General Fund

    Jul 1, 2022

    ·Charleston, WV
    Budget

    The City of Charleston's Municipal Budget for fiscal year 2023 (July 1, 2022 – June 30, 2023) was approved by City Council on March 21, 2022, with separate approvals for the Parking System (June 6, 2022) and Coliseum and Convention Center (June 21, 2022). The budget document outlines revenues, expenditures, departmental staffing, capital projects, and levy rates across nine sections, with an estimated fund balance of $4,000,000 and major revenue sources including property taxes ($17.3 million), business and occupation taxes ($45.16 million), and utility taxes ($2.7 million). The comprehensive 179-page document includes detailed departmental budgets, pay grade schedules, authorized positions, and capital expenditure schedules for the General Fund and related revenue funds.

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  • For Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2022 - -" :" :· #= : : . . . . $

    Jun 30, 2022

    ·Virginia Beach, VA
    Budget

    This Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for the City of Virginia Beach covers the fiscal year ended June 30, 2022, and was prepared by the Department of Finance. The report includes government-wide financial statements, governmental and proprietary funds' financial statements, and fiduciary funds' statements, along with detailed notes on accounting policies, capital assets, long-term debt, investments, and risk management. The City Manager, Mayor, and Members of City Council are acknowledged for their support in maintaining the city's financial position. The document comprises 394 pages and includes a Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting.

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  • 22-0373: A bill for an ordinance establishing a new Capital Fund in the Grant and Other Money Projects Fund Series for the “American Rescue Plan Capital Project Fund” and authorizing a cash transfer from the “American Rescue Plan Act Grant Fund.” Establishes a new capital fund, The American Rescue Plan Capital Project Fund (38395), and authorizes a cash transfer from the American Rescue Plan Act Grant fund (11011) to the new capital fund in the amount of $10,970,000, which equals the amount City Council previously approved in the ARPA Grant fund’s Recovery allocation for capital projects, as a corrective action to ensure that capital improvement expenditures occur in the correct fund series as authorized in the Denver Revised Municipal Code. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 4-5-22.

    Mar 27, 2022

    ·Denver, CO
    Budget
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  • City of Charleston MUNICIPAL BUDGET July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022 General Fund

    Jul 1, 2021

    ·Charleston, WV
    Budget

    The City of Charleston adopted its Fiscal Year 2022 municipal budget (July 1, 2021 – June 30, 2022) covering the General Fund, Coal Severance Fund, Coliseum & Parking Funds, and capital projects. The budget was approved by Council on March 15, 2021 (with Coliseum and Parking Funds approved June 22, 2021) and projects major revenue sources including property taxes ($17 million), business and occupation taxes ($42.5 million), utility taxes ($2.7 million), and hotel occupancy taxes ($2.25 million). The document contains detailed sections on revenues, expenditures, departmental budgets, staffing, capital projects, pay grades, and levy rates across 179 pages.

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  • city of norfolk - proposed budget f 2026

    Norfolk, VA
    Budget

    The City of Norfolk's Proposed Budget for FY 2026 is a comprehensive fiscal planning document that outlines revenues, expenditures, and strategic priorities across all city departments and funds. The budget covers major service areas including General Fund operations, Public Safety (Fire-Rescue, Police, Emergency Management), Public Works, Parks and Recreation, Public Health, Education (Norfolk Public Schools), and Judicial functions. The document includes General Fund revenue and expenditure summaries, proposed fee changes, Full Time Equivalent staffing levels, bonded indebtedness information, and strategic goals and objectives aligned with City Council's vision for Norfolk.

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  • FY 05-06 Adopted Budget - Download (PDF)

    Evanston, IL
    Budget

    The document is the City of Evanston's adopted budget for fiscal years 2005-2006, with a table of contents indicating it contains a City Manager's budget message, organizational information, fund descriptions, and detailed budget schedules for revenue estimates and appropriations across all city departments. The budget identifies Evanston's elected leadership including Mayor Lorraine H. Morton and City Manager Julia A. Carroll, along with nine aldermen representing their respective wards. The budget encompasses multiple funds and divisions including the General Fund, with detailed sections addressing departments such as Fire, Health and Human Services, City Council, Legal, and Information Systems, though the excerpt provided does not contain specific appropriation amounts or departmental line items.

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  • City of Allentown 2026 Organizational Chart Mayor Matthew Tuerk City Controller

    Allentown, PA
    Budget

    The document presents the City of Allentown's 2026 Organizational Chart and General Fund Summary Report. The organizational structure identifies Mayor Matthew Tuerk at the head, with key officials including City Controller Jeff Glazier, City Clerk Mike Hanlon, and City Council President Santo Napoli overseeing seven council members. The General Fund Summary shows total tax revenues projected at $107,598,514 for 2026, increasing from $104,772,200 in the 2025 budget, with earned income tax ($43,250,000), city real estate tax ($40,681,514), and business privilege tax ($13,072,000) as the largest revenue sources. Permits and licenses are budgeted at $2,211,000 for 2026, while charges for services include significant revenue from parking ($7,100,000 projected for 2026). The opening balance for 2026 reflects $41,861,325 from the 2025 revised budget.

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  • 2024 Budget

    Mahanoy City, PA
    Budget

    The Borough of Mahanoy City 2024 Annual Budget was presented November 14, 2023, and approved by Council December 12, 2023, with no proposed tax increase; millage remains at 35.524 mils across six funds (General Fund 25.5 mils, Debt Reduction Fund 4.75 mils, Street Lighting Fund 3.85 mils, Fire Tax Fund 0.95 mils, Sinking Fund 0.124 mils, and Library Fund 0.35 mils). The budget incorporates an $85,050 increase in taxable assessed value from 2023 to 2024 and includes $70,000 from ARPA funds for a fifth police officer and $200,000 from ARPA for the B Street project. Real Estate Tax Revenue projects $620,550.91, with combined revenue from grants, government sources, public safety, and ARPA funds totaling approximately $580,000. The Borough exited Act 47 financial recovery status in March 2023 after seven years under the program, marking completion of its financial recovery plan.

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  • 2024 Proposed Budget

    Spokane, WA
    Budget

    Mayor Nadine Woodward's November 2, 2023 letter introducing Spokane's 2024 proposed budget emphasizes cautious economic optimism and a collaborative budgeting process that included community town halls and City Council meetings to identify priorities. The budget focuses on three main areas—public safety, housing and services, and supporting city workers—while implementing heightened spending scrutiny, organizational efficiencies, updated fee schedules, and strategic bridge funding. The proposal aims to balance immediate community needs with long-term fiscal sustainability and sets the foundation for continued efficiency improvements in future budgets.

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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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  • 2023 Budget

    Mahanoy City, PA
    Budget

    The Borough of Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania presented its 2023 Annual Budget to Council on November 15, 2022, and approved it on December 13, 2022, with no proposed tax increase and millage maintained at 35.524 mils across General Fund (25.5 mils), Sinking Fund (0.124 mils), Street Lighting Fund (3.85 mils), Debt Reduction Fund (4.75 mils), Library Fund (0.35 mils), and Fire Tax Fund (0.95 mils). The budget reflects a $1,656,340 increase in total taxable assessed value from 2022 to 2023, generating approximately $42,300 in additional Real Estate Tax Revenue at a 72% collection rate, and incorporates $70,000 from the ARPA fund to cover costs for a fifth police officer. The General Fund Operating Budget projects $63,890 more revenue than the 2022 budget, supported by increases in Real Property Taxes ($579,989.40), Local Tax Enabling Act 511 revenue ($804,500.00), Grants & Government Revenue ($103,028.33), and Public Safety revenue ($54,800.00). The Borough is scheduled to exit Act 47 financial recovery status in March 2023, ending a designation that began in 2016.

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  • CITY OF CLEVELAND, OHIO ANNUAL COMPREHENSIVE FINANCIAL REPORT

    Cleveland, OH
    Budget

    This Annual Comprehensive Financial Report documents the City of Cleveland's financial position and operations for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2024, issued by the Department of Finance under Director Paul Barrett and City Controller Lesly Camargo. The report includes government-wide financial statements, fund financial statements, and management's discussion and analysis spanning 260 pages. The document contains a transmittal letter, executive staff and city council listings, an administrative organization chart, and financial highlights, along with independent auditors' reports and detailed statements of net position, activities, and fund balances. The report received a Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting.

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  • 2026 Initial Budget Draft Version 1.0

    Hazleton, PA
    Budget

    The City of Hazleton's 2026 Initial Budget Draft proposes total General Fund revenues of approximately $16.1 million, with real estate taxes representing the largest component at $10.3 million (current year: $9.6 million plus prior year collections of $736,000). Special taxes are projected at $4.6 million, comprising earned income tax at $3.3 million, real estate transfer tax at $425,000, local service tax at $375,000, and payroll prep tax at $500,000 (with $300,000 withheld for potential Amazon mispayment return). Building and alterations permits are budgeted at $1.15 million for 2026. The budget document, dated October 28, 2025, shows comparative data across 2024 actual, 2025 current budget, and 2026 proposed figures, with an amendment column for Council passage modifications.

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  • CITY OF HOUSTON FISCAL YEAR 2023 BUDGET ...

    Houston, TX
    Budget

    The document presents written budget questions submitted by Houston City Council Member Sallie Alcorn for Fiscal Year 2023, with departmental responses addressing specific line-item inquiries. In Administrative & Regulatory Affairs, the Director's Office "miscellaneous other services and charges" increased from $26,864 (FY22 estimate) to $40,689 (FY23 budget) due to a document scanning and retention archival project for the City Secretary's office. For the BARC special revenue fund, "miscellaneous other services and charges" rose from $106,834 (FY22 estimate) to $256,402 (FY23 budget), attributed to pandemic-related staffing challenges and the need to contract five cleaning employees to work seven days per week from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., approved in January 2022. The submission covers 17 city departments and was released for public transparency on May 10.

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  • City of Wilmington Delaware Proposed Budget Fiscal Year 2026 John Carney Mayor

    Wilmington, DE
    Budget

    The City of Wilmington, Delaware proposed its Fiscal Year 2026 budget on March 20, 2025, under Mayor John Carney's administration, prepared by the Office of Management and Budget. The budget document outlines the city's financial plan across multiple fund categories including the General Fund, Special Funds, and Water/Sewer Fund, with detailed budget highlights and revenue/expenditure summaries. The proposal was submitted to City Council for review and approval, with city leadership and departmental officials identified for budget oversight and implementation.

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  • Adopted BUdGet FY 2026 City of Boise FY 2026 Adopted Budget

    Boise, ID
    Budget

    The City of Boise adopted its FY 2026 Budget for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2026, a comprehensive 202-page report prepared by the Department of Finance Budget Office. The document includes detailed sections on revenue and expenditure changes, capital projects, property tax analysis, authorized staffing levels, and fee adjustments across all city funds. The budget was prepared under the direction of the Mayor and City Council, with the Finance Director and Budget Office providing planning and analysis.

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  • FY 2019 Adopted Budget - Download (PDF)

    Evanston, IL
    Budget

    The City of Evanston's Fiscal Year 2019 Adopted Budget was submitted by City Manager Wally Bobkiewicz to Mayor Stephen H. Hagerty and the nine-member City Council, comprising representatives from each ward. The budget document contains 253 pages organized into multiple parts: a budget message including the City Manager's transmittal letter and executive summary; charts and summaries covering organizational structure, fund descriptions, and revenue assumptions; a detailed General Fund Budget section covering all major departments including Police, Fire, Parks and Recreation, Public Works, and Community Development; and additional sections addressing other fund budgets. The document was prepared according to specified budgetary accounting policies and includes interfund transfer information and fund balance summaries, though the table of contents indicates the complete content extends beyond the excerpt provided.

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  • City of Portland Proposed Budget Fiscal Year 2020-21 Mayor Ted Wheeler

    Portland, OR
    Budget

    This is the City of Portland's proposed budget document for Fiscal Year 2020-21 prepared under Mayor Ted Wheeler and the City Council. The document contains comprehensive budget overviews, financial summaries, appropriation schedules, and bureau-by-bureau budget allocations across various city funds. The document serves as the formal budget proposal outlining the city's resources, requirements, and authorized positions for the fiscal year.

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  • Budget Highlights City Overview

    Tucson, AZ
    Budget

    For Fiscal Year 2025, the Tucson City Manager submitted the recommended budget on April 9, 2024, and the Mayor and Council adopted a balanced budget on June 4, 2024. The city's largest revenue sources are Business Privilege tax (19.6% of total revenues) and Public Utility tax (17.4%), with Business Privilege tax recently increased from 2% to 2.6% following voter-approved propositions, and a multi-year rate plan for Public Utility tax approved in January 2023 providing annual 5.5% increases through Fiscal Year 2027. Arizona's 2022 implementation of a flat income tax rate has significantly reduced state-shared revenues to Tucson, creating budgetary pressure on the General Fund and prompting the city to propose fee adjustments for Parks and Recreation, Reid Park Zoo, Tucson City Golf, and other services beginning in Fiscal Year 2025.

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  • Budget and Tax Reports - Oklahoma City

    Oklahoma City, OK
    Budget

    The City of Oklahoma City follows a fiscal year budget cycle running July 1 to June 30, with the budget process beginning in March and culminating in Council adoption in June. The fiscal year 2026 budget was introduced to Council on April 29, 2025, presented again on May 13 and May 27, and adopted by City Council on June 3, 2025, following a March 4 budget workshop featuring a five-year economic forecast. Sales tax and use tax are the primary revenue sources for the General Fund supporting day-to-day operations, with monthly sales and use tax reports prepared throughout the fiscal year. Hotel tax, collected on a per-night basis for hotel stays, supports infrastructure and tourism and convention efforts in Oklahoma City. Budget books and detailed financial reports are available for fiscal years 2022 through 2027.

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  • City of Des Moines Digital Budget Book City of Des Moines | Budget Book 2025

    Des Moines, IA
    Budget

    The City of Des Moines adopted its 2025/2026 Biennial Budget on December 12, 2024, as presented by City Manager Katherine Caffrey. The comprehensive budget document outlines revenue and expenditures across multiple funds including the General Fund, Special Revenue Funds, Enterprise Funds, and Internal Service Funds, along with detailed departmental allocations and a five-year financial forecast. The budget was developed to align with City Council goals while addressing current service and infrastructure needs in response to existing and projected economic conditions.

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  • FY 2014 Adopted Budget - Download (PDF)

    Evanston, IL
    Budget

    This document is the Fiscal Year 2014 Adopted Budget for the City of Evanston, submitted by City Manager Wally Bobkiewicz and Mayor Elizabeth B. Tisdahl. The budget document is 292 pages and includes the City Manager's budget message, revenue estimates, expenditure schedules, and departmental budgets across multiple funds. It contains organizational information, budget policies, fund descriptions, debt service analysis, and detailed budget allocations for departments including City Council, Police, Fire, Health, Public Works, Community Development, and Administrative Services. The document provides charts, summaries, and property tax levy information to support the adopted budget for fiscal year 2014.

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  • City of Portland Proposed Budget Fiscal Year 2020-21 Mayor Ted Wheeler

    Portland, ME
    Budget

    This is the proposed budget document for the City of Portland, Oregon for Fiscal Year 2020-21, prepared under Mayor Ted Wheeler's administration. The document contains the mayor's message, budget overview, detailed bureau budgets, financial summaries including resource allocations and appropriations across multiple funds, tax levy computations, and authorized position summaries. Specific budget figures and policy details are referenced in the table of contents but are not detailed in the provided excerpt.

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  • annual operating budget fiscal year 2027

    Boston, MA
    Budget

    Mayor Michelle Wu submitted Boston's Fiscal Year 2027 Recommended Annual Operating Budget of $4.9 billion and a five-year Capital Plan (FY27-FY31) of $4.4 billion to the City Council on April 6, 2026. The budget prioritizes protecting essential city services and long-term stability while navigating challenging fiscal conditions including rising costs, slowing revenue growth, and inflationary pressures within Massachusetts' constrained municipal revenue limitations. The comprehensive budget document includes detailed operating budget information, revenue analysis, education funding, capital planning, and departmental breakdowns across four volumes.

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  • City of Columbia FY 2023/2024 Approved Budget

    Columbia, SC
    Budget

    The City of Columbia approved its FY 2023/2024 budget totaling $425.8 million across multiple funds, with the General Fund at $170.6 million and Water & Sewer at $199.5 million representing the largest allocations. The budget allocates 38% toward personnel services ($161.7 million), 22% to service expenses, 17% to debt service, and includes $111.9 million in capital improvement projects focused primarily on wastewater infrastructure ($64.5 million). The budget framework prioritizes City Council strategic outcomes including workforce stability, critical infrastructure projects, affordable housing and homeless services, and economic development initiatives.

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  • FY 2012 Adopted Budget - Download (PDF)

    Evanston, IL
    Budget

    The City of Evanston's Fiscal Year 2012 Adopted Budget, submitted by City Manager Wally Bobkiewicz under Mayor Elizabeth Tisdahl, includes comprehensive revenue and expenditure schedules for all city funds and departments. The budget, amended on June 11, 2012, covers multiple operating departments including Police, Fire, Public Works, Parks and Recreation, Health, and Library, along with administrative divisions. The document presents departmental expenditure summaries, General Fund revenues, debt service information, property tax levies, and detailed budget planning schedules. The City Council at the time included nine aldermen representing nine wards, with Rodney Greene serving as City Clerk.

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