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15 results for “fiscal review” · budget

  • 21-1219: A bill for an ordinance approving a proposed Fiscal Year 2022 Amendment to the Second Amended and Restated Operating Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Denver Health and Hospital Authority, providing for the amounts to be paid for services by the City and County of Denver and by the Denver Health and Hospital Authority for Fiscal Year 2022. Approves the 2022 Denver Health and Hospital Authority operating agreement (ENVHL-202160644). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 12-31-21. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 11-10-21.

    Oct 11, 2021

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 2024 County of Allegheny Comprehensive Fiscal Plan RICH FITZGERALD

    Pocono Township, PA
    Budget

    The 2024 Allegheny County Comprehensive Fiscal Plan presents a balanced operating budget of $1,054.6 million and includes seven sections covering the 2024 operating budget, forward-looking forecasts for 2025-2026, a $116.3 million capital budget supporting 66 infrastructure projects, and a $1.7 billion grants budget requiring $14.9 million in county matching funds. The plan is submitted by County Executive Rich Fitzgerald to County Council for review and approval pursuant to the Home Rule Charter, with details provided at the character level for all operating departments and revenue sources.

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  • Year End Review

    Mahanoy City, PA
    Budget

    This 2024 Year End Fiscal Report compares actual income and expenses to the 2024 budget, documenting fund balances and revenue performance across multiple accounts. As of December 31, 2024, total fund balances reached $1,863,674, with the General Fund holding $624,936 and restricted-use funds including Debt Reduction ($110,264), ARPA ($253,285), and Highway Aid ($274,315). The General Fund generated $2,163,609 in total revenue against a budgeted $2,143,181 (101% of budget), with earned income tax significantly exceeding projections at 122.6% of budget and interest earnings at 1,090.5% of budget, while real estate tax revenue underperformed at 89.8% of budget. Expenditures totaled $2,075,554 against a budget of $2,060,422, resulting in a surplus of $88,055. Treasury notes valued at $788,017 will mature on March 25, 2025.

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  • City of Wilmington Delaware Proposed Budget Fiscal Year 2026 John Carney Mayor

    Wilmington, DE
    Budget

    The City of Wilmington, Delaware proposed its Fiscal Year 2026 budget on March 20, 2025, under Mayor John Carney's administration, prepared by the Office of Management and Budget. The budget document outlines the city's financial plan across multiple fund categories including the General Fund, Special Funds, and Water/Sewer Fund, with detailed budget highlights and revenue/expenditure summaries. The proposal was submitted to City Council for review and approval, with city leadership and departmental officials identified for budget oversight and implementation.

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  • 2024 BUDGET

    Denver, CO
    Budget

    The City and County of Denver's Mayor's 2024 Proposed Budget was presented for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2024, under Mayor Mike Johnston's administration. The document represents a comprehensive budget proposal prepared by Denver's Department of Finance and reviewed by city leadership including the Chief Financial Officer, department heads, and Denver City Council members. The budget document received a Distinguished Budget Presentation Award from the Government Finance Officers Association, indicating its adherence to professional standards for fiscal planning and transparency.

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  • Overview of the FY 23 Executive Budget

    Baton Rouge, LA
    Budget

    The Louisiana Legislative Fiscal Office published this overview on March 4, 2022, to provide legislators and the public with an analysis of the FY 23 Executive Budget Recommendation as required by LA R.S. 24:604.2. The document, historically called "The Green Book," serves as a reference for reviewing the governor's executive budget recommendation and House Bill 1 (HB 1) Original, offering state revenue and economic outlook, impacts of the proposed budget, and existing-to-recommended budget comparisons for each budget unit. The publication notes the availability of extraordinary one-time revenue sources and includes expanded information on spending proposals traditionally appearing outside HB 1, including supplemental and funds bills appropriations. The document cost $535.68 to produce, with 72 copies printed in the first printing.

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  • Ordinance No. 27979-09-2025 Page 1 of 40 Ordinance No. 27979-09-2025

    Fort Worth, TX
    Budget

    Ordinance No. 27979-09-2025 appropriates funding for the City of Fort Worth's operating budget for fiscal year 2026 (October 1, 2025–September 30, 2026) and establishes the capital improvement program. The ordinance authorizes 8,910 total positions and includes revenue projections of $641.4 million in property tax, $263 million in sales tax, and approximately $130.5 million in other revenues (taxes, licenses, permits, intergovernmental funds, and service charges). The budget was submitted by the City Manager on August 12, 2025, reviewed in council work sessions, and revised by the City Council before adoption.

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  • Public Hearing for 2023 Proposed Budget ... - City of Evanston

    Evanston, IL
    Budget

    On October 24, 2022, the Evanston City Council was directed to hold a public hearing to receive public comment on the FY 2023 Proposed Budget. The hearing notice was properly published on October 13, 2022, in the Evanston Review, meeting the state law requirement of at least 10 days' notice before the hearing. The full 2023 budget document and additional information were made available to the public on the City of Evanston website.

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  • 721 Unionville Road Kennett Square, PA 19348

    Kennett Square, PA
    Budget

    East Marlborough Township submitted a balanced 2024 Budget to its Board of Supervisors on December 4, 2023, with no tax rate increases while maintaining quality services and amenities. The budget was developed with focus on fiscal responsibility, social equity, and environmental sustainability, following a three-pronged approach of respecting past initiatives, serving present needs without increasing debt, and building reserves for future taxpayers. The budget process, mandated under Pennsylvania Second Class Township Code, began in August with departmental budget requests reviewed individually by the Township Manager.

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  • CITY OF AKRON SUMMIT COUNTY, OHIO SINGLE AUDIT FOR THE YEAR ENDED

    Akron, OH
    Budget

    The City of Akron, Summit County, Ohio completed a single audit for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023, conducted by Rea & Associates, Inc. and reviewed by the Ohio Auditor of State. The audit examined the city's internal controls over financial reporting, compliance with federal programs under the Uniform Guidance, and adherence to applicable state laws and regulations, with the results presented in reports on federal program compliance and a schedule of expenditures of federal awards.

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  • CITY OF WORCESTE,R MASSACHUSETTS COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT

    Worcester, MA
    Budget

    The City of Worcester, Massachusetts Comprehensive Annual Financial Report documents the city's financial position for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2013, prepared by the Office of the City Auditor. The report includes government-wide and fund financial statements, management's discussion and analysis, independent auditors' reports, and supplementary information covering governmental funds, proprietary funds (including Golf Course, Sewer, and Water Enterprise Funds), capital assets, and pension/OPEB schedules. The document provides a complete accounting of the city's financial activities, assets, liabilities, and ten-year financial trends for public transparency and stakeholder review.

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  • City of Albany | PFM Report

    Albany, NY
    Budget

    The City of Albany commissioned Public Financial Management (PFM) to analyze the city's finances for fiscal years 2017-2020 and identify measures to reduce expenditures, increase revenues, and improve service efficiency, building on previous recommendations from the State's Financial Restructuring Board. The analysis was conducted in response to the State of New York's request that Albany reduce its dependence on State aid, and was informed by a 2015 Albany County shared services strategy aimed at enabling jurisdictions to comply with property tax caps and access State tax rebates. PFM's interdisciplinary team of consultants reviewed the city's financial documents and met with city officials and department heads to develop recommendations for phasing down State aid while increasing municipal efficiency.

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  • Borough Manager’s Proposed 2025 Fiscal Year Budget

    Lansdale, PA
    Budget

    The Borough Manager's Proposed 2025 Fiscal Year Budget for Chambersburg outlines the annual budget approval process, which requires the manager to submit a balanced budget to Council by early November for public review and hearing, with final approval and tax rate setting required by year-end. According to 2022 data, Chambersburg has the largest operating budget of any borough in Pennsylvania (ranking 8th statewide among all municipalities) with total revenues of $114.6 million and expenditures of $117 million, reflecting the borough's comparatively larger size, utility operations, and infrastructure complexity relative to other regional boroughs. The document explains Council's budgetary responsibilities, including approval of the Capital Improvements Plan and utility rate ordinances, alongside authority to make amendments throughout the year.

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  • DANIEL HORRIGAN, MAYOR Comprehensive Annual Financial Report

    Akron, OH
    Budget

    The City of Akron's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for fiscal year 2018 (ended December 31, 2018) was reviewed by the Ohio Auditor of State but not independently audited; the Auditor of State accepted the report prepared by Plante & Moran, PLLC in lieu of a full audit. The document is issued by the Department of Finance under Mayor Daniel Horrigan and includes organizational charts listing elected and appointed officials as of June 2019, including council members from 10 wards and 2 at-large members, along with the mayor's cabinet of deputy mayors and department directors.

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  • FY 2020-21 Budget Presentation City of Stamford

    Stamford, CT
    Budget

    The City of Stamford's FY 2020-21 Budget Presentation for the Transportation, Traffic & Parking Department outlines the department's mission to enhance and maintain the city's transportation infrastructure with emphasis on safety, mobility, and sustainable practices. The department oversees four programs including Transportation Planning & Engineering, Traffic Maintenance, Special Events, and Parking, and is administering over $36 million in capital transportation projects across the city, including fiber optic cable replacement, signal optimization, intersection improvements, and pedestrian safety enhancements. Additionally, the department secured over $13 million in developer contributions for transportation improvements through development plan review and responded to 1,962 citizen service inquiries in the prior fiscal period.

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