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  • city-atlanta-fy2014-budget-report.pdf

    Atlanta, GA
    Budget

    The City of Atlanta's Fiscal Year 2014 Adopted Budget document, submitted by Mayor Kasim Reed, provides a comprehensive overview of the city's financial operations and planning. The 614-page budget book includes sections on revenue forecasts, economic outlooks, operational departmental summaries for all city departments, capital project statuses, and debt management information. The document serves as a public transparency resource detailing how city funds are allocated across various departments including public safety, public works, parks and recreation, aviation, and other municipal services.

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  • FY 05-06 Adopted Budget - Download (PDF)

    Evanston, IL
    Budget
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  • City of Portland Proposed Budget Fiscal Year 2020-21 Mayor Ted Wheeler

    Portland, OR
    Budget

    This is the City of Portland's proposed budget document for Fiscal Year 2020-21 prepared under Mayor Ted Wheeler and the City Council. The document contains comprehensive budget overviews, financial summaries, appropriation schedules, and bureau-by-bureau budget allocations across various city funds. The document serves as the formal budget proposal outlining the city's resources, requirements, and authorized positions for the fiscal year.

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  • FY 06-07 Adopted Budget - Download (PDF)

    Evanston, IL
    Budget

    The City of Evanston adopted its FY 2006-2007 budget document, which includes the City Manager's budget message, revenue estimates, appropriations, and detailed schedules across multiple funds and departments. The 642-page budget covers general fund operations, organizational structure under Mayor Lorraine H. Morton and City Manager Julia A. Carroll, and detailed expenditure information for city divisions including fire, health and human services, legal, and administrative departments. The document includes comprehensive budget analysis with charts on property taxes, debt service, revenue sources, and expenditure summaries across all city operations.

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  • City of Portland Proposed Budget Fiscal Year 2020-21 Mayor Ted Wheeler

    Portland, ME
    Budget

    This is the proposed budget document for the City of Portland, Oregon for Fiscal Year 2020-21, prepared under Mayor Ted Wheeler's administration. The document contains the mayor's message, budget overview, detailed bureau budgets, financial summaries including resource allocations and appropriations across multiple funds, tax levy computations, and authorized position summaries. Specific budget figures and policy details are referenced in the table of contents but are not detailed in the provided excerpt.

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  • Budget in Brief

    Newark, NJ
    Budget

    This document is the State of New Jersey's FY2024 Budget in Brief, prepared by Governor Philip D. Murphy's Office of Management and Budget in February 2023. The budget document outlines the governor's spending and policy priorities across multiple areas including pre-K-12 education, higher education, economic growth, healthcare, transportation, and infrastructure. The document serves as a comprehensive overview of the state's fiscal plan, with detailed sections addressing affordability, responsibility, and various departmental initiatives, though specific budget figures and detailed policy changes are not visible in the provided excerpts.

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  • 2006 - 07 Approved Budget

    Evanston, IL
    Budget
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  • Adopted Operating Budget

    Des Moines, IA
    Budget

    The City of Des Moines adopted its operating budget for fiscal year 2019-20, led by Mayor Frank Cownie and City Council, with City Manager Scott Sanders and Finance Director Robert Fagen overseeing administration. The budget totaled approximately $735.5 million across all city funds, with the General Fund representing the largest portion at $181.8 million (23%), followed by Capital Projects at $174.9 million (22%), Special Revenue at $136.3 million (17%), Enterprise funds at $136.1 million (17%), and Debt Service at $106.4 million (13%). The document provides detailed departmental budget allocations for major city services including police, fire, public works, parks and recreation, library, and community development.

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  • FY 03-04 Adopted Budget - Download (PDF)

    Evanston, IL
    Budget

    The City of Evanston adopted its 2003-2004 budget, which was previously recognized by the Government Finance Officers Association with a Distinguished Presentation award for meeting standards as a policy document, operating guide, financial plan, and communication device. The budget document includes the City Manager's budget message, revenue estimates, and appropriations across multiple funds and city departments including police, fire, community development, and administrative offices. Under the leadership of Mayor Lorraine H. Morton and City Manager Roger D. Crum, the budget covers detailed expenditure summaries, property tax levies, debt service funds, and revenue source analysis for the fiscal year beginning March 1, 2003.

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  • Adopted by the Town Council Town of West Hartford, Connecticut ANNUAL BUDGET

    Hartford, CT
    Budget

    The Town of West Hartford adopted its fiscal year 2025-2026 General Fund budget totaling $367,732,066, representing a 5.8% increase of $20,192,985 from the prior year, with municipal services budgeted at $137,479,951 (5.4% increase) and the Board of Education at $213,351,800 (6.2% increase). The budget requires a 6.5% increase in property tax revenue and maintains existing service levels without adding new positions while funding pension and post-employment benefit liabilities. Key policy changes include increasing annual pension contributions from 5% to 8% year-over-year and implementing a level-funding mechanism for pension liabilities to strengthen long-term financial sustainability.

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  • City of Evanston 2005/06 Approved Budget

    Evanston, IL
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  • FY 04-05 Adopted Budget - Download (PDF)

    Evanston, IL
    Budget

    The City of Evanston adopted its FY 2004-2005 budget, which received the Government Finance Officers Association's Distinguished Presentation award for meeting criteria as a comprehensive policy document, operating guide, financial plan, and communication device. The budget document includes the City Manager's message, revenue estimates, appropriations across multiple funds, and detailed departmental breakdowns for various city functions including council, clerk, management, legal, and information systems operations. The budget was prepared under Mayor Lorraine H. Morton and City Manager Roger D. Crum, with oversight from the nine aldermen representing Evanston's wards.

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