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  • 2026 Adopted Budget 1/1/2026 (Document Updated 01/21/2026)

    Jan 1, 2026

    ·Evanston, IL
    Budget

    The 2026 Adopted Budget for the City of Evanston, effective January 1, 2026, is a comprehensive 420-page document outlining all revenue sources, expenditures, and fund structures. The document includes updates to revenue and expenditure schedules, fund balance projections with explanations of significant changes, and corrected pension funding policy language. The budget encompasses multiple funds including the General Fund, Parks and Recreation, various Tax Increment Financing (TIF) districts, utility funds (Water, Sewer, Solid Waste), and special purpose funds such as the American Rescue Plan Act Fund and Reparations Fund.

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  • JULY 2024-JUNE 2025 APRIL 8, 2024

Apr 8, 2024

·Syracuse, NY
Budget

On April 8, 2024, the City of Syracuse presented its Mayor's Recommended Budget Estimate for the fiscal year July 2024 through June 2025. The document provides a comprehensive budget overview including combined city and school district summaries, tax rate and levy information, revenue and expenditure comparisons, and detailed departmental appropriations across general fund agencies such as the Mayor's Office, Administration, Finance, and various bureaus. The budget document spans 315 pages and details allocations for executive departments, staff agencies, and specialized offices including the Office to Reduce Gun Violence and Syracuse Opportunity Works.

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  • 1 For the Fiscal Year beginning October 1, 2023 and ending September 30, 2024

    Oct 1, 2023

    ·Dallas, TX
    Budget

    Dallas County's FY2024 budget covers the fiscal year from October 1, 2023, through September 30, 2024, and this Budget-in-Brief document summarizes the county's major financial and operational planning decisions. The document provides an overview of Dallas County's organizational structure, departmental budgets across categories including Justice Administration, Law Enforcement, Health and Social Services, and Parkland Hospital, along with revenue and expenditure trends. Dallas County's government structure consists of a Commissioners Court with one County Judge elected at large and four County Commissioners elected from districts, which sets the county tax rate, adopts the budget, and oversees county administration.

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  • Report on Expenditures Per Capita September 18, 2023

    Sep 18, 2023

    ·Indianapolis, IN
    Budget

    The Indiana Department of Local Government Finance issued a Report on Expenditures Per Capita on September 18, 2023, compiling 2021 and 2022 financial data from local governments across the state as required by Indiana Code. The report, prepared for the Governor and Indiana General Assembly, analyzes spending per capita across eight categories of local government entities: counties, townships, cities/towns, school corporations, libraries, special districts, conservancy districts, and soil and water conservation districts, with data compiled from the Indiana State Board of Accounts and the Indiana Department of Education. The Department calculated the highest, lowest, median, and average expenditures per capita for each local government type based on the most recent federal decennial census data.

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  • For the Fiscal Year beginning October 1, 2022 and ending September 30, 2023

    Oct 1, 2022

    ·Dallas, TX
    Budget

    This Dallas County FY2023 budget document (October 1, 2022 – September 30, 2023) is a summary overview of the county's annual financial and operational planning. The document provides a table of contents covering departmental budgets across Justice Administration, Law Enforcement, Health and Social Services, Juvenile Services, Community Services, Management Services, Capital and Technology, and Parkland Hospital, along with financial policies and revenue and expenditure trends. Dallas County's governing structure consists of a Commissioners Court with one County Judge elected at large and four County Commissioners elected from districts, responsible for setting the tax rate, adopting the budget, and overseeing administration. The full detailed budget, Performance Measures Reports, and line item detail budget are available through the Dallas County Office of Budget and Evaluation at 500 Elm Street, Suite 5400, Dallas, Texas 75202, or by contacting (214) 653-6384.

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  • City of Madison Tax Incremental District No. 45 Financial Statements and

    Madison, WI
    Budget

    The City of Madison Tax Incremental District No. 45 financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2022 received an unqualified audit opinion, indicating the district's financial position and sources and uses of funds are fairly presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. The document includes the district's balance sheet, historical summaries of project costs and revenues, and detailed schedules of capital expenditures and fund status as of the audit date. The financial statements present only the transactions of Tax Incremental District No. 45 and do not represent the broader financial position of the City of Madison.

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  • virginia-beach-FY25-Proposed-City-Operating-Budget. ...

    Virginia Beach, VA
    Budget

    Virginia Beach's proposed FY 2024-25 operating budget document outlines the city's planned expenditures and revenues across multiple fund categories, including general operations, special revenue funds, tax increment financing, enterprise/utility funds, and special service districts. The budget includes detailed revenue forecasting methodologies, departmental breakdowns for agencies such as Agriculture, the Virginia Aquarium, Budget and Management Services, and the City Attorney's office, along with a section identifying requested but unfunded items. The document serves as a comprehensive guide to the city's financial planning and resource allocation for the fiscal year, presented across 398 pages with sections on capital improvement programs and interfund transfers.

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  • City of Madison Tax Incremental District No. 39 Financial Statements and

    Madison, WI
    Budget

    The City of Madison's Tax Incremental District No. 39 financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2022 received an unqualified audit opinion, indicating the financial statements fairly present the district's financial position and sources and uses of funds in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. The audit covered the district's balance sheet, historical summary of project costs and revenues, and fund status from its creation through December 31, 2022. The financial statements include supplementary information detailing capital expenditures, administration costs, professional services, and developer payments.

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  • buffalo fiscal stability authority 2021-2024 adopted budget and ...

    Buffalo, NY
    Budget

    The Buffalo Fiscal Stability Authority adopted its 2021-2024 financial plan, establishing a four-year budget framework for overseeing the City of Buffalo and its covered organizations, including the Buffalo Public School District and Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority. The BFSA is a state-created public benefit corporation with broad financial control powers over the city and its non-exempted entities, with the authority continuing until at least June 30, 2037. The document outlines the Authority's organizational structure, staff, budgetary assumptions, revenue and expenditure forecasts, and long-term debt management for the specified period.

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  • FY2023 Proposed Budget

    Raleigh, NC
    Budget

    The FY2023 Proposed Budget document for the City of Raleigh presents the municipal budget submitted to City Council, which is led by Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin and includes at-large and district representatives. The document outlines the budget development process, which was coordinated by the Budget and Management Services, Finance, and Communications departments under the direction of City Manager Marchell Adams-David. The budget includes sections on revenue and expenditure summaries, financial policies, a strategic plan for FY21-FY25, and various operational frameworks, though the document excerpt does not provide specific budget figures or policy details.

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  • City of Tulsa Department of Finance FINANCIAL REPORT

    Tulsa, OK
    Budget

    This financial report from the City of Tulsa Department of Finance presents consolidated sales tax fund information for the period ending October 31, 2025, under the oversight of Mayor Monroe Nichols and Director of Finance Christy Basgall. The report covers four active sales tax funds: Fund 402 (2006 Special Extended Sales Tax), Fund 405 (2014 Extended 1.1% Sales Tax), Fund 409 (2020 Sales Tax), and Fund 4000 (2016 Limited Purpose Temporary Sales Tax), along with Fund 4001 (2016 Vision Advance Funded Revenue Bond Fund). The Sales Tax Overview Committee, chaired by Ashley Webb with 16 members listed, prepares this report detailing balance sheets, sales tax revenue schedules, and statements of revenue, expenditures, and encumbrances for each fund. The report is presented to the nine-member City Council representing districts 1–9 and City Auditor Nathan Pickard.

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  • 2024 Shelby County Budget Order

    Shelbyville, IN
    Budget

    The Department of Local Government Finance issued a certified 2024 Budget Order for Shelby County on January 12, 2024, following completion of required assessments and approvals including the county assessor's ratio study (approved April 12, 2023) and the auditor's certification of net assessed values (August 9, 2023). The order directs the county auditor to prepare the tax duplicate and publish tax rates for each taxing district three times in county newspapers, while requiring all legislative bodies and administrative officers to ensure expenditures do not exceed budgeted amounts and approved tax rates. The document establishes the official 2024 tax rates for Shelby County's various taxing districts, with the Addison district showing a rate of 1.5485 per $100 of assessed valuation compared to 1.560 in 2023.

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  • Download: fy2024-cra-annual-financial-report-v3.pdf

    Tampa, FL
    Budget

    The Tampa Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA), a component unit of the City of Tampa, Florida, submitted its financial report for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2024. The CRA was created under Florida Statutes to administer redevelopment trust funds across nine designated redevelopment areas (Central Park, Channel District, Downtown, Drew Park, East Tampa, Tampa Heights Riverfront, West Tampa, and Ybor I and II), with governance by the City Council serving as the Board and support from seven volunteer advisory committees. The report includes audited financial statements, management discussion and analysis, and supplementary information on Tax Increment Financing (TIF) revenues and expenditures across all redevelopment districts.

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  • county of los angeles basic financial statements, required ...

    Los Angeles, CA
    Budget

    The Los Angeles County comprehensive financial statements for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2025 present the county's complete audited financial position, including government-wide financial statements, fund financial statements for governmental and proprietary funds, and required supplementary information. The document includes statements of net position, activities, revenues, expenditures, and changes in fund balances across multiple county funds including the General Fund, Fire Protection District, Flood Control District, LA County Library, Regional Park and Open Space District, and Mental Health Services Act fund. This 234-page audit compilation provides the detailed financial reporting and single audit documentation required for county transparency and accountability.

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  • COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT

    Tulsa, OK
    Budget

    The City of Tulsa Comprehensive Annual Financial Report covers the fiscal year ended June 30, 2020, and was prepared by the Finance Department under Mayor G.T. Bynum, Director of Finance James Wagner, and Controller Norman E. Kildow. The report includes government-wide financial statements, fund financial statements for governmental, proprietary, and fiduciary funds, and discretely presented component units covering assets, liabilities, revenues, and expenditures. The document emphasizes Tulsa's entertainment and business districts as key components of the city's economic base and cultural foundation. Required supplementary information details pension trust schedules including the Municipal Employees Retirement Plan (MERP), Oklahoma Firefighters pension contributions, and other actuarial valuations.

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  • Totals for the School Board Meeting Activities 2020-2021 $8,351.43

    Hazleton, PA
    Budget

    The Hazleton Area School District issued checks totaling $4,758,938.15 across fiscal years 2020-2021 and 2021-2022, with the 2020-2021 period accounting for $4,241,370.93 in expenditures. Notable spending categories for 2020-2021 included weekly disbursements of $3,844,464.81, monthly payments of $359,513.16, athletics of $18,885.64, and cafeteria operations of $5,646.81. The bank account check details from July 2021 show routine operational expenses including vendor payments to suppliers for awards, office supplies, food, and other school activities, with several voided and reposted transactions on June 30, 2021.

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  • City of Raleigh FY23 Adopted Budget

    Raleigh, NC
    Budget

    The City of Raleigh FY2023 Adopted Budget document outlines the city's fiscal plan for the 2023 fiscal year, with governance by Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin and a nine-member City Council representing at-large and district positions. The budget document includes comprehensive sections covering the adopted budget message, city profile, revenue and expenditure summaries, financial policies, and the FY21-FY25 strategic plan, prepared by the Budget and Management Services Department, Finance Department, and Communications Department under the direction of City Manager Marchell Adams-David and supporting executive staff.

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  • BATON ROUGE NORTH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT Baton Rouge, Louisiana

    Baton Rouge, LA
    Budget

    The Baton Rouge North Economic Development District's financial report for the year ended December 31, 2024, presents a comprehensive review of the organization's financial position and operations, including statements of net position, activities, and revenues and expenditures across multiple funds including the General Fund and several Real Estate Acquisition/Redevelopment Funds. The document includes budgetary comparison schedules, notes on significant accounting policies, and supplementary information on compensation and other payments, prepared by certified public accountant Roslyn J. Johnson, LLC. Specific budget figures and policy changes are detailed within the referenced financial statements and schedules contained in the full 38-page report.

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  • COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED

    Houston, TX
    Budget

    The Harris County Appraisal District issued its Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2019, presenting a complete accounting of the district's financial position and operations. The report includes government-wide and fund financial statements, management's discussion and analysis, and required supplementary information covering revenues, expenditures, pension liabilities, and other benefit obligations. The document provides detailed financial data, statistical information on the district's operations, and demonstrates the district's financial management practices and compliance with accounting standards.

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  • Phoenix

    Phoenix, AZ
    Budget

    This document is the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the City of Phoenix, Arizona for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2020, prepared by the Finance Department under Chief Financial Officer Denise M. Olson. The report was presented to a City Council led by Mayor Kate Gallego and eight district representatives, with City Manager Ed Zuercher overseeing administration. The report contains government-wide and fund-specific financial statements, including statements of net position, activities, revenues and expenditures, and budgetary comparisons across the General Fund and multiple special revenue funds (Transit 2000, Transit Other Agency, Federal Transit Grants, and Transportation Tax 2050). The document also includes required supplementary information on pension liabilities and contributions for employee retirement systems including COPERS, PSPRS for police and fire, and other employee benefits programs.

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  • CITY OF SYRACUSE JULY 2023-JUNE 2024 MAYOR’S RECOMMENDED BUDGET ESTIMATE APRIL

    Syracuse, NY
    Budget

    The City of Syracuse Mayor's recommended budget estimate for fiscal year July 2023-June 2024, presented on April 8, 2023, details departmental appropriations and financial summaries across multiple city offices and agencies. The 323-page document provides comprehensive budget allocations for executive departments including the Mayor's Office, Office of Gun Violence, Office of Communications, and various administrative divisions, along with combined city and school district budget and levy summaries. The budget document includes revenue and expenditure comparisons and proposed budget breakdowns across general fund departments and staff agencies.

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  • HAZLETON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Hazle Township, Pennsylvania

    Hazleton, PA
    Budget

    The Hazleton Area School District's Financial and Single Audit Reports for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2025 present a comprehensive audit of the district's financial statements, including district-wide statements, fund financial statements for governmental, proprietary, and fiduciary funds, and required supplementary information on pension and OPEB (Other Post-Employment Benefits) liabilities. The report includes an independent auditor's assessment of the district's financial position and compliance with federal and state regulations, along with schedules detailing expenditures of federal and state awards and findings related to the audit.

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  • Fresno

    Fresno, CA
    Budget

    The City of Fresno adopted its fiscal year 2024 budget covering July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024, with Mayor Jerry Dyer and an eight-member City Council representing seven districts. The budget document includes appropriations and revenues summaries organized by department and funding source, with oversight from City Manager Georgeanne A. White and Budget Director Henry J. Fierro. Key municipal departments listed include Police (Chief Paco Balderrama), Fire (Interim Chief Billy Alcorn), Parks and Recreation (Director Aaron Aguirre), Public Works (Director Scott Mozier), and Public Utilities (Director Brock Buche). The document serves as the adopted budget instrument but does not disclose specific dollar amounts, line items, or expenditure totals on the provided pages.

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  • Charter Township of Oakland Annual 2025 Budget

    Oakland, CA
    Budget

    Charter Township of Oakland's 2025 Annual Budget covers the period January 1, 2025 through December 31, 2025 and allocates funding across ten departmental funds: General Fund 101, Fire Department Fund 206, Police Department Fund 207, Parks & Recreation Fund 208, Trails Improvement Fund 211, Land Preservation Fund 213, OPC Fund 232, Historic District Commission Fund 270, Library Fund 271, and Building Department Fund 549. General Fund revenue projections for 2025 include $952,000 from current real property taxes, $340,000 from cable franchise fees, $2,197,000 from state revenue sharing sales tax, and $100,969 from state revenue sharing vehicle tax, among other line items. The budget document provides five-year financial activity and projections spanning 2021 through 2027, with detailed breakdowns of historical expenditures and amended budget figures through November 30, 2024.

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