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  • BUDGET IN BRIEF (as of September 4, 2025)

    Sep 4, 2025

    ·Orlando, FL
    Budget

    The City of Orlando's proposed Fiscal Year 2025/26 budget presents an operating and capital improvements plan with the General Fund increasing from $708.6 million (FY 2024/25) to $739.6 million (FY 2025/26). The budget document outlines the city organization structure under Mayor Buddy Dyer and includes multiple special revenue funds and capital improvement projects, with significant allocations including $35.0 million for the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority Police Fund and $60.2 million in CRA Trust Funds. Key departmental areas covered include Police, Fire, Public Works, Housing and Community Development, Parks and Recreation, and Economic Development, with the budget guided by the city's mission to deliver public services in a knowledgeable, responsive, and financially responsible manner.

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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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  • City of Portland, Oregon FY 2013-14 Budget in Brief

    Portland, ME
    Budget

    The City of Portland's FY 2013-14 Budget in Brief outlines the city's mission to serve as a responsive local government focused on improving quality of life through public health, safety, transportation, environmental, and recreational services. The document establishes the city's core values of commitment, integrity, partnerships, and innovation, and identifies four strategic goals: ensuring community safety, promoting economic vitality, improving neighborhood quality of life, and protecting the natural and built environment. The budget document provides an overview of Portland's fund structure, total budget allocation, capital budget, General Fund details, and service area breakdowns to guide fiscal planning for the fiscal year.

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  • City of Chattanooga, Tennessee Comprehensive Annual Budget Report

    Chattanooga, TN
    Budget

    The City of Chattanooga's Comprehensive Annual Budget Report for fiscal year 2008-2009 presents a detailed budget document prepared by the Department of Finance & Administration. The report includes an overview of the city's goals and priorities, financial data covering revenues and expenses, and departmental budgets across General Fund, Special Revenue Funds, Enterprise Funds, and Internal Service Funds. The document covers expenditures and operations for all major city departments including General Government, Police, Fire, Public Works, Parks & Recreation, Community Development, and Human Services.

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  • DOYLESTOWN TOWNSHIP 2026 Preliminary BUDGET

    Doylestown, PA
    Budget

    Doylestown Township presented its 2026 preliminary budget to the Board of Supervisors on November 19, 2025, prepared under the leadership of Township Manager Stephanie J. Mason and Finance Director Kenneth Wallace. The budget document outlines funding across multiple funds including the General Fund, Fire Fund, Park and Recreation Fund, and various capital and debt service funds. The township maintains strong financial health with an Aa1 credit rating from Moody's, reflecting a healthy reserve position with available fund balance at 53% of expenditures, and holds multiple accreditations including Pennsylvania Police Chief's Association accreditation and Gold Sustainable Community certification.

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  • 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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  • Adopted Operating Budget

    Des Moines, IA
    Budget

    The City of Des Moines adopted its operating budget for fiscal year 2019-20, led by Mayor Frank Cownie and City Council, with City Manager Scott Sanders and Finance Director Robert Fagen overseeing administration. The budget totaled approximately $735.5 million across all city funds, with the General Fund representing the largest portion at $181.8 million (23%), followed by Capital Projects at $174.9 million (22%), Special Revenue at $136.3 million (17%), Enterprise funds at $136.1 million (17%), and Debt Service at $106.4 million (13%). The document provides detailed departmental budget allocations for major city services including police, fire, public works, parks and recreation, library, and community development.

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  • Annual Financial Report Indiana State Board of Accounts 2023

    Bloomington, IN
    Budget

    Bloomington Civil City, Monroe County submitted its 2023 Annual Financial Report on March 5, 2024, as required by Indiana state law. The report provides a comprehensive Cash & Investments Combined Statement showing the city's financial position across multiple funds, including the General Fund with $50.4 million in ending cash balance, various tax and grant funds, and designated accounts for public safety, parks and recreation, community development, and other services. The statement tracks beginning cash balances, receipts, disbursements, and ending balances for each local fund throughout the 2023 fiscal year.

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  • CITY OF JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT

    Jacksonville, FL
    Budget

    The City of Jacksonville's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for fiscal year 2009 highlights the operations of more than 8,000 city employees serving approximately 128,000 emergency calls annually through Fire & Rescue services and managing extensive municipal infrastructure including 72,054 acres of parks, 3,600 miles of roads, and 21 libraries. Key service achievements include the Jacksonville Children's Commission serving nearly 18,000 children (80 percent at-risk), the library system circulating over 9 million items, and the Special Events Office hosting more than 40 annual events that generate an estimated $200 million in local economic impact and draw 2 million visitors to downtown Jacksonville. The report emphasizes the city's commitment to stewarding taxpayer dollars through various initiatives focused on public safety, quality of life, and community development.

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  • LEON COUNTY, FLORIDA FISCAL YEAR 2024/2025 BUDGET IN BRIEF PEOPLE FOCUSED.

    Tallahassee, FL
    Budget

    Leon County, Florida adopted a fiscal year 2024/2025 budget of $377,886,993, representing an 8.1% increase from the prior year, while maintaining a constant property tax millage rate for the thirteenth consecutive year. The budget encompasses the county's 702 square miles and population of approximately 301,724 people, with 99,891 in unincorporated areas and 201,833 in city limits. The County Administrator and Board of County Commissioners, led by Chair Carolyn D. Cummings, structured the budget around the FY 2022–2026 Strategic Plan priorities, including septic-to-sewer conversion in the Primary Springs Protection Zone, sidewalk and trail construction, parks and community center enhancements, affordable housing support, and homelessness reduction. The budget reflects the county's commitment to maintaining low per-capita spending and employee counts relative to comparable counties.

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  • 2025-Managers-Recommended-Budget. ...

    Lebanon, PA
    Budget

    The Manager's Recommended Budget for 2025 was presented by Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania on November 1, 2024, and provides a comprehensive budget plan across multiple departments including General Government, Community Development, Public Works, Human Services, Recreation, and Public Safety. The document includes budget comparisons, zero-based budgeting analysis, service level rankings, capital improvements, and debt service information across 94 pages. Specific budget figures and detailed policy changes are referenced in the body of the document through various comparison tables and departmental sections.

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  • 2026 Proposed Budget City of Bloomington

    Bloomington, IN
    Budget

    The City of Bloomington's 2026 proposed budget, introduced by Mayor Kerry Thomson, outlines departmental allocations and priorities across multiple city services scheduled for discussion from August 18–27. The budget document includes detailed presentations for eight priority areas: High-Performing Government, Affordable Housing & Homelessness, Economic Development, Public Safety, Community Health & Vitality, and Transportation, along with supporting departments such as Public Works, Parks & Recreation, and Bloomington Transit. The administration's values emphasize community co-creation, accountable servant leadership, transparent governance, and strategic resource stewardship.

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  • City of Tucson Annual Budget

    Tucson, AZ
    Budget

    The City of Tucson's Fiscal Year 2021/22 Annual Budget document is a comprehensive 386-page budget plan that outlines the city's financial allocations across multiple departments and fund types, including the General Fund, Special Revenue Funds, Enterprise Funds, and Capital Projects. The budget covers all major city departments such as Public Safety, Tucson Water, Parks & Recreation, Housing and Community Development, and numerous others, with detailed breakdowns of funding sources and departmental expenditures. The document includes the city manager's letter, budget highlights, projected fund balance information, and capital improvement program (CIP) budget highlights, along with appendices containing glossary, financial policies, and the adopted budget resolution.

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  • 2025 City Budget

    Allentown, PA
    Budget

    This is Allentown's 2025 Final City Budget document, which outlines spending plans across multiple departments and funds to enhance resident quality of life and support a clean, safe, and healthy city. The budget is organized into summaries for 24 distinct funds and departments, including the General Fund, Public Works, Police, Fire, Parks & Recreation, Community & Economic Development, Solid Waste, Stormwater, Housing, and Capital Projects, among others. The document includes an organizational chart, five-year plan, and detailed budget narratives and line-item breakdowns available in separate reference materials. Budget inquiries can be directed to the city at (610) 437-7500 or budget@allentownpa.gov.

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