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  • City of Phoenix, Arizona Comprehensive Annual Financial Report

    Phoenix, AZ
    Budget

    This is the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the City of Phoenix, Arizona for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2011. The document notes that Phoenix won the All-America City Award for the fifth time in 2009, as selected by the National Civic League from 29 finalists, highlighting three major initiatives: urban education campuses including the Arizona State University Downtown Phoenix Campus and Phoenix Biomedical Campus, parks and land preservation strategies, and innovative library teen spaces established across all city libraries. The award application and presentation involved approximately 60 people, including 40 community members and 20 city employees. Phoenix's City Council was led by Mayor Phil Gordon, with Finance Director Jeff DeWitt and City Manager David Cavazos overseeing the city's operations during this fiscal period.

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  • 2025-27 Capital Budget New Appropriations

    Spokane, WA
    Budget

    The 2025-27 Capital Budget document outlines new appropriations for governmental operations across multiple departments, including Commerce, Archaeology & Historic Preservation, and Transportation, with total appropriations of approximately $4.52 billion in new funding and $7.34 billion including bonds. The budget includes funding for diverse projects such as behavioral health facilities, early learning centers, housing trust funds, local community projects, heritage barn grants, and transportation infrastructure, with most line items showing alignment between the Senate version and Chair ranking, though some variations exist in funding amounts. Notable allocations include $600 million for a major project under Commerce and $458.5 million for affordable housing supply and preservation initiatives.

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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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