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  • FAQs • How do I obtain a copy of a police report?

    Phoenixville, PA
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    This FAQ document outlines procedures for obtaining police reports and making police reports in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. Public records requests are handled by the Phoenixville Borough Police Department Administrative Support Division Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, with a fee schedule of $15.00 for accident reports, $0.25 per page for incident reports, and $25.00 per CD/DVD for photographs. Police reports can be made in person at 351 Bridge Street, by calling 610-935-2440 for non-emergencies or 911 for emergencies, or by mail with appropriate fees and a self-addressed stamped envelope. Accident/crash reports can also be obtained through crashdocs.org for Pennsylvania agency ORI PA0151000. The department notes that investigative reports are exempt from disclosure under Pennsylvania's "Right to Know Law" and that sensitive information such as social security numbers and juvenile records may be redacted from released documents.

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  • City FAQs

    Houston, TX
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This document is a frequently asked questions guide from Houston City Council Member Fred Flickinger covering common citizen inquiries about municipal services. Topics addressed include sidewalk repair procedures (which remain the responsibility of property owners except in specific circumstances), accessing neighborhood crime statistics through the Houston Police Department, reporting dangerous animals and pool safety violations to appropriate departments, and identifying and reporting illegal signage under the city's Sign Code. The FAQ provides contact information and website links for residents to access various city services and report violations.

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  • City of Houston eGovernment Center

    Houston, TX
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    The City of Houston eGovernment Center provides information about Texas Public Information Act (TPIA) requests, which allow the public to access existing government records. The document outlines the process for submitting requests, clarifies that the TPIA does not require the city to create new information or compile data, and directs requestors to the appropriate department custodians. The city has launched a new online portal (GovQA) that allows residents to submit public records requests, track existing requests, and access public information from most city departments, with plans to expand the system to all departments.

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  • Budget Hearing Schedule 2022

    Lansford, PA
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    The Pennsylvania Senate Appropriations Committee, chaired by Senator Pat Browne, scheduled budget hearings for fiscal year 2022-23 to be held in Hearing Room 1 of the North Office Building from February 22 through March 17, 2022. The hearings included presentations from major state agencies and departments, with two sessions per day (10:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.) covering agencies such as the Department of Human Services, Department of Education, Department of Corrections, Pennsylvania Treasury, and various other state offices. No specific budget figures or policy decisions were included in this scheduling document.

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  • Boards & Commissions | City of Charleston

    Charleston, WV
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    The City of Charleston's Planning Department provides staff support to three citizen boards and commissions that oversee local development and preservation matters. The Municipal Planning Commission (16 members, meets monthly) reviews zoning amendments, rezonings, annexations, subdivisions, and other development matters, with final authority over significant impact developments and subdivisions but advisory capacity in other areas. The Board of Zoning Appeals (5 members, meets bimonthly) makes final decisions on appeals of administrative decisions, conditional uses, and variances, while the Historic Landmarks Commission (5 members, meets monthly) has final authority over certificates of appropriateness for historic buildings in the East End Historic District and demolition delay requests.

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  • Appendix R Structure of Municipal Funds

    Anchorage, AK
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    Appendix R outlines the Municipality of Anchorage's fund accounting structure, which uses Governmental, Proprietary, and Fiduciary Fund types to track resources and ensure compliance with finance-related legal requirements. Governmental funds are grouped into general, special revenue, capital projects, debt service, and permanent funds, with the Anchorage Assembly approving operating budgets at the department level and revenues/expenditures appropriated at the fund level. The document explains that governmental funds use modified accrual accounting, recognizing revenues when measurable and available, and recording expenditures when liabilities are incurred, with exceptions for debt service and compensated absences paid only when due.

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  • 33 DEPARTMENT OF BUDGET AND FINANCE https://budget.hawaii.gov

    Honolulu, HI
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    The Hawaii Department of Budget and Finance document provides organizational contact information and staffing listings as of January 2026. The Department is headed by Director of Finance Seth S. Colby, PhD, with Deputy Director Sabrina Nasir, PhD (term expiring 12-07-26), and operates from No. 1 Capitol District Building, 250 South Hotel Street, Honolulu, HI 96813. The Department is organized into three main divisions: Administrative and Research Office (led by Tracy M. Ban), Budget, Program Planning and Management Division (Administrator Neal H. Miyahira), and Financial Administration Division (Administrator Roderick K. Becker), with staff assigned to specialized branches including bonds administration, fiscal services, and treasury management. No budget allocations, appropriations, or programmatic initiatives are detailed in this document.

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  • Budget Hearing Schedule 2022

    Carlisle, PA
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    The Pennsylvania Senate Appropriations Committee, chaired by Senator Pat Browne, scheduled budget hearings for fiscal year 2022-23 across four weeks from February 22 through March 17, 2022, in Harrisburg. The hearings were organized by department and agency, with sessions held mornings at 10:00 a.m. and afternoons at 2:30 p.m. in Hearing Room 1 of the North Office Building to review budget requests from numerous state departments including Human Services, Education, Transportation, Corrections, Health, and Higher Education, among others.

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  • Public Records Requests - City of Mesa

    Mesa, AZ
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    The City of Mesa public records webpage describes the process for accessing government documents and records. Commonly requested records available online without formal requests include Budget Information, Building Permit Records, City Council Agendas & Minutes, Crime Statistics, City Code Book, and Zoning Case History. Records managed by other agencies—such as birth certificates (Arizona State Vital Records Office), marriage licenses, and property tax information (Maricopa County)—are identified with referrals to the appropriate jurisdiction. The city offers Records Request Forms for specific departments including City Court, Police, Fire, and Development Services, with fees potentially applied depending on record format as outlined in the Fees & Charges document. Utility account information is classified as privileged and not provided.

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  • Public Records - Lucas County 911 | Regional Council of Governments

    Toledo, OH
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    The Lucas County 911 Regional Council of Governments provides public access to 911-related records in compliance with the Ohio Public Records Act, with 911 phone recordings retained for approximately two years and Computer Aided Dispatch incident records retained for seven years. The document directs citizens to submit public records requests through the appropriate jurisdiction's department—either fire or police—by clicking links to their respective websites. The Council affirms its commitment to transparency and openness in government.

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  • Bethlehem-pa

    Bethlehem, PA
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    Article 151 of the City of Bethlehem's ordinances establishes and governs the Firemen's Pension Fund, created under authority of the Third Class City Code. The fund charges paid Fire Department members 7% of their pay, plus an additional 1% to cover benefits for surviving spouses and children under age 18 of retired, killed, or deceased members. The City must annually appropriate to the fund no less than one-half of one percent of all City taxes levied (excluding debt service taxes), beginning in 1949 and continuing thereafter. The fund is invested and merged with joint funds under Article 156 of the City's ordinances, with annual appropriations made in accordance with Pennsylvania's Act 205 of 1984 (Municipal Pension Plan Funding Standard and Recovery Act). Membership in the fund is voluntary for all paid firemen employed in the Bureau of Fire.

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