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  • CHARLES MODICA INDEPENDENT BUDGET ANALYST December 3, 2025

    Dec 3, 2025

    ·San Diego, CA
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    The Independent Budget Analyst's office published an educational guide on December 3, 2025, explaining San Diego's FY 2026 Adopted Budget and the city's budget process to the public. The 40-page document covers the adopted budget overview and highlights, the structure of the city's operating and general funds, budget development procedures, roles of key stakeholders, and financial policies guiding budget decisions. The guide includes sections on city council structure, contact information for relevant offices, frequently asked questions, and a glossary to help residents understand how the city forecasts revenues and expenditures annually.

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  • A CITIZEN'S GUIDE TO THE BUDGET PROCESS & FY ...

    San Diego, CA
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    This citizen's guide, prepared by San Diego's Office of the Independent Budget Analyst and updated in January 2022, explains the FY 2022 adopted budget and the municipal budget process. The document provides an overview of the city's operating budget structure, including the General Fund and other funds (Enterprise, Special Revenue, Internal Service, and Capital Project Funds), along with information about American Rescue Plan Act allocations. The guide covers how the budget is created, key budget components, financial policies, and includes resources and contact information to help residents understand how San Diego allocates its revenues and expenditures.

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  • I-1 I. Introduction

    Honolulu, HI
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    This is an introduction to the City and County of Honolulu's annual budget report covering revenues and expenditures, which includes an overview of fiscal trends, analysis of prior year revenues and expenditures, and mid-year status of current fiscal year budget items drawn from audited financial reports and budget ordinances. The report notes that FY 2002 financial statements were incomplete at the time of publication, requiring reliance on unaudited information for that fiscal year. The document provides historical and comparative context for evaluating the city's proposed budget, including comparisons of city spending to other jurisdictions and examinations of operational versus capital budget spending.

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  • Property Taxes Dear Ms. Rosenson:

    Stamford, CT
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    This document consists of two letters from Stamford residents to city officials opposing proposed property tax increases, dated April 15, 2020. Andy Dimitri reports that his property taxes have increased 25% since moving to Stamford in late 2013 and urges the city to reduce expenses rather than raise revenues, warning that continued increases will accelerate population loss from Connecticut. A second correspondent similarly calls for reducing the mill rate, arguing that residents are already financially stressed due to business closures and job losses during the economic crisis, and requesting that the city reduce expenditures to match the fiscal constraints residents are facing.

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