30 results for “demographics”
30 results for “demographics”
The Charter Township of Lansing adopted a 2025 Master Plan document that outlines community development goals and recommendations. The plan was developed through a comprehensive process including review of existing plans, public input from community members, and SWOT analysis, with input from township leadership, planning commission, and staff. The document includes sections on the planning process, community profile with demographic and housing data, and public facilities assessment.
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The Evanston Community Data Snapshot is a July 2025 release from the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP) providing demographic and socioeconomic data for Evanston derived primarily from American Community Survey five-year estimates. The document outlines the methodology and context for the data collection, including information on margins of error, regional aggregation methods, and median value calculations. CMAP publishes these snapshots annually for all counties, municipalities, and Chicago community areas in its seven-county northeastern Illinois region, with complete data available on the CMAP website and Data Hub.
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This document presents a community profile and statistical overview of Greater Hazleton, Pennsylvania, including demographic and economic data. Key figures show Greater Hazleton has a population of 86,432 within Luzerne County's 317,343 residents, with a 20-mile commute radius encompassing 343,000 workers and 693,450 people. The profile highlights the region's accessibility to major markets, employment trends showing growth in management and service sectors while production jobs declined from 28.0% to 17.7% between 2010-2017, and details on four business and industrial parks totaling significant acreage for commercial development.
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The Idaho Workforce Development Council held a full-day meeting on April 5, 2018, in Meridian, where Vice Chair B.J. Swanson led discussions on Idaho's urban-rural labor market divide. A presentation highlighted that urban Idaho is experiencing economic growth while rural Idaho faces demographic challenges and a "tipping point," with rural workers dealing with counterintuitively high costs of living despite lower wages. Council members discussed workforce migration patterns, commuting trends, and the difficulty rural areas face in retaining younger workers, particularly millennials, due to economic pressures.
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This document is a general informational page about Palmerton, Pennsylvania, located in Carbon County in the northeastern part of the state. It provides contact information for Palmerton Borough Hall (645 Columbia Avenue), identifies Donald Herrmann as mayor, and includes basic demographic and service information such as cost of living data (housing around $1,200/month, groceries $300/month) and descriptions of local amenities. The page also directs residents to the borough office for construction permits and other municipal services, with a note that phone and email contact details were not available at the time of publication.
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This document is an informational guide to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, providing contact information for city government services, demographic data, and frequently asked questions about the city. It includes details such as the mayor's name (Wanda Williams), city hall's address and phone number, information about Harrisburg's location in Dauphin County, and general cost-of-living statistics. The page also references resources for vital records and building permits through the city's Bureau of Codes Administration.
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The City of Toledo approved its 2014 Annual Operating Budget on March 31, 2014. The document provides an overview of Toledo's profile, including its status as Ohio's fourth most populous city with a 2012 population estimate of 284,012 and a median household income of $34,170, along with demographic and economic data showing improving unemployment rates that dropped from 14% in 2009 to 7.9% by December 2013. The budget document includes sections on budget preparation processes, revenue and expenditure analyses for the general fund and all funds, and departmental expenditure breakdowns across its 132 pages.
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The City of Toledo's 2016 Approved Annual Operating Budget document provides an overview of the city's fiscal framework as of March 29, 2016. Toledo, Ohio's fourth-largest city with a 2010 census population of 287,208, presented its budget alongside demographic and economic context, including a median household income of $34,170 and an unemployment rate that had improved to 4.9% by September 2015 following the 2008 recession. The budget document covers revenues and expenditures across the general fund and all funds, with departmental expenditure breakdowns, reflecting the city's diverse economy anchored by manufacturing, healthcare, and education sectors.
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This document is the FY2025 Adopted Budget Summary for the City of Baltimore, Maryland, prepared under Mayor Brandon M. Scott's administration. The summary includes the city's organizational structure, including the Board of Estimates and City Council members, along with foundational budget materials such as revenue and expenditure information, a ten-year financial forecast, and demographic profiles. The 332-page document received recognition from the Government Finance Officers Association for its Distinguished Budget Award.
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The Portland PedPDX Community Advisory Committee held a meeting on February 28, 2018, to review a draft pedestrian safety existing conditions presentation prepared by Nelson Nygaard. The committee discussed data limitations and gaps in the analysis, including challenges obtaining block-level demographic data, limited pedestrian counting technologies, and incomplete information on signalized versus unsignalized crossings and vehicle speeds at crash sites. Committee members raised questions about data accuracy, bike crash correlations, impairment factors, protected left turns, and visibility/lighting, with presenters acknowledging several areas where data collection and analysis could be improved.
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This document is a guide to Oklahoma City government that provides basic information about the city and its structure. It describes Oklahoma City's demographics (population of 681,054 and covering 620.4 square miles across four counties), government structure (a Council-Manager system established in 1927 with an elected Mayor and eight Council members representing eight wards), and the roles of key officials including the City Manager who handles day-to-day operations. The guide also lists contact information for city services and references available city departments and boards.
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This document is an informational reference page about Carlisle, Pennsylvania, providing basic administrative details and general information for residents and visitors. It includes contact information for Carlisle Borough Hall (located at 501 Garland Drive), identifies Mayor Brenda Landis, and notes the official website as carlislepa.org. The page also contains demographic and geographic details, such as Carlisle's location in Cumberland County approximately 20 miles west of Harrisburg, median home prices around $200,000, and information about local services including the Building Code Department for construction permits.
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The East Norriton Township Comprehensive Plan, adopted by the Board of Supervisors on February 26, 2019 and prepared by T&M Associates, serves as a long-range planning document for the township. The plan includes a community profile section covering demographics, housing stock, employment characteristics, land use patterns, and regional context, and was developed through a collaborative process involving the Board of Supervisors, Planning Commission, and a dedicated Comprehensive Plan Committee. The document establishes goals and objectives to guide future development and decision-making for the township.
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This document provides general information about Pottstown, Pennsylvania, a municipality in Montgomery County located approximately 40 miles northwest of Philadelphia. It includes contact information for Pottstown Borough Hall (located at 100 East High Street), identifies Mayor Stephanie A. Henrick as the current mayor, and notes that the official website is pottstown.org. The document also provides demographic and cost-of-living data, indicating a median home price around $180,000 and average monthly rent of $1,200, along with brief guidance on contacting the Building Department for construction permits and regulations.
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The Borough of State College's 2026 Proposed Budget is a comprehensive 406-page document outlining the municipality's financial plan across multiple departments and funds, including General Fund, Capital Fund, Asset Replacement Fund, and Debt services. The budget covers diverse areas such as police, public works, parking, planning, public health, and regional programs, with detailed capital improvement projects including parking garage repairs, street reconstruction, sanitary sewer work, and park improvements. The document includes financial policies, demographic information, organizational structure, departmental budgets with receipt details, and a fee resolution appendix covering various municipal services and licenses.
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Nanticoke is a city of approximately 10,628 residents in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, characterized by a predominantly White (91%) and aging population (median age 41) with a growing Hispanic/Latino community (7.1%). The city has a moderate cost of living with a 65% homeownership rate and median home values around $110,000, served by the Greater Nanticoke Area School District with an 87% graduation rate, though only 13.5% of adults hold bachelor's degrees. Healthcare access is moderate with 89% insurance coverage, and residents rely heavily on personal vehicles (85% drive alone to work) with minimal public transit usage, commuting primarily to nearby Wilkes-Barre and industrial parks.
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This is Volume VI of the Maryland Legislative Handbook Series, providing an overview of local government structure and operations in Maryland as of 2022. The document covers topics including forms of local government, revenue sources, indebtedness, and state funding allocation, with demographic and historical profiles for each county. Local governments in Maryland employ over 230,000 people, manage $37.7 billion in public spending, and received $11.1 billion in state funding in fiscal 2023.
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The City of Worcester's Housing Production Plan for FY2026-2030, prepared by JM Goldson LLC and RKG Associates, outlines goals, strategies, and analysis to address the city's housing needs across demographic profiles, housing conditions, development constraints, and regional capacity. The plan was developed with input from a steering committee of city officials, housing authorities, and community development organizations, along with community forums and surveys. The document establishes foundational definitions and frameworks, including affordability standards and area median income benchmarks (FY2024 HUD AMFI of $117,300), to guide housing policy and development initiatives.
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This document is an informational resource page about East Stroudsburg, a borough located in Monroe County, northeastern Pennsylvania, approximately 50 miles northwest of Newark, New Jersey. It provides contact information for East Stroudsburg Borough Hall (located at 24 Analomink Street), details about local services including schools, hospitals, and parks, and practical information such as cost of living data (housing averaging around $200,000, monthly groceries $300-$400) and building permit procedures. The page serves as a public transparency resource offering geographic location, demographic statistics, administrative contacts, and answers to frequently asked questions about the borough's services and procedures.
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This Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the Town of East Hartford, Connecticut covers fiscal year ended June 30, 2010, and was prepared by the Department of Finance under Director Michael P. Walsh. The report includes government-wide and fund financial statements, management's discussion and analysis, notes to financial statements, and statistical sections covering financial trends, revenue capacity, debt capacity, and demographic information. The document demonstrates the town's complete financial position through multiple exhibits and schedules documenting assets, revenues, expenditures, and fund balances across governmental, proprietary, and fiduciary funds.
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The City of Toledo's 2013 Annual Information Statement was issued on May 31, 2013, to provide financial and operational information for the public and in connection with the city's bonds and notes offerings. The document serves as a comprehensive overview of Toledo's government structure, employees, economic development activities, education, and demographic information, with inquiries directed to the Director of Finance Patrick A. McLean. The statement explicitly notes that the information is subject to change and does not imply stability in the city's affairs since the document's publication date.
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This 2009 comprehensive plan for the Wilmington area (New Wilmington Borough and Wilmington Township) provides a detailed background assessment covering demographics, natural and historic resources, land use, community facilities, and transportation infrastructure. The document establishes goals and objectives across multiple planning areas including land use, housing, economic development, historic and natural resource preservation, community facilities, and transportation. The plan includes demographic data, population projections, zoning ordinances, and detailed maps of physical features such as farmland soils, wetlands, floodplains, and land use patterns to guide future municipal development.
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The 2024 Local Government Financial Information Handbook, published by the Florida Legislature's Office of Economic and Demographic Research in May 2025, serves as a comprehensive reference guide for local government revenue sources and budgeting purposes. Prepared in collaboration with the Florida Department of Revenue's Office of Tax Research, the handbook includes descriptions of revenue sources, estimated revenue distributions for the 2024-25 fiscal year, and adjusted population estimates used in revenue-sharing calculations. The publication provides guidance on constitutional and statutory provisions affecting local revenues while noting that estimated distributions may differ from actual disbursements due to changing economic conditions.
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