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3 results for “community center development” · budget

  • CAPITAL BUDGET 2026 passed 2-9-26

    Akron, OH
    Budget

    On February 9, 2026, the Akron City Council passed the 2026 Capital Investment and Community Development Program. Key allocations include $6.5 million for road resurfacing covering approximately 52 centerline miles, $1 million for the sidewalk program to address repair requests, and ongoing investments in major infrastructure projects including renovation work on the Stubbs Justice Center police headquarters. The budget prioritizes public safety, transportation, water and sewer systems, parks and recreation, and economic development initiatives.

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  • City of Wilkes-Barre

    Wilkes-Barre, PA
    Budget

    Mayor George C. Brown's 2025 budget address for the City of Wilkes-Barre identifies two major fiscal challenges: the potential loss of approximately $750,000 in annual real estate tax revenue from Commonwealth Health Wilkes-Barre General Hospital and an over 11% increase in employee healthcare costs. To offset these challenges, the administration expects increased construction and building permit revenue from major development projects including the Wright Center expansion, Meyers High School renovation into apartments and retail, the First National Bank Building purchase, and Sphere International's mixed-use development, along with anticipated increases in Earned Income Tax. The budget emphasizes cost-cutting measures in overtime and contract work, continued staffing priorities for Fire, Police, and DPW departments, infrastructure improvements including $1.1 million in Solomon's Creek flood protection and $1.5 million for Brookside Levee protection, and quality-of-life initiatives such as community policing programs and street repairs.

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  • City of Greenville Adopted Budget FY 2023-24 ...

    Greenville, SC
    Budget

    The City of Greenville adopted its operating budget for fiscal year 2023-24, a comprehensive budget document prepared by the Office of Management and Budget that allocates resources across multiple departments and municipal funds including the General Fund, Police and Fire Departments, Parks and Recreation, Public Works, and utility services such as Stormwater, Wastewater, and Transit. The budget book encompasses 338 pages and includes capital expenditures, personnel allocations, and detailed fund summaries for operations ranging from the Greenville Zoo to the Greenville Convention Center, along with specialized funds for Community Development, Hospitality Tax, Solid Waste, and Parking. The City Manager transmitted this adopted budget to the Mayor and City Council effective July 1, 2023, and the document was submitted for consideration for the Government Finance Officers Association's Distinguished Budget Presentation Award, which Greenville had received for the prior fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022.

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