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  • Moore Township 2026 BUDGET Proposed: November 10, 2025

    Nov 10, 2025

    ·Moore Township, XX
    Budget

    Moore Township's 2026 budget was proposed on November 10, 2025, and adopted via Resolution 2025-28 on December 19, 2025. The budget projects total fund equity of $11,104,500 as of January 1, 2026, distributed across nine funds including the General Fund ($1,174,500), Highway Aid Fund ($210,500), Land Preservation Referendum Fund ($7,938,100), and Capital Improvement Reserve Fund ($1,500,000). Revenue sources include Real Property Taxes of $2,105,000, Local Enabling Act (Act 511) Taxes of $2,945,800, Intergovernmental Revenue of $851,700, and Licenses & Permits of $123,800. The budget document shows beginning balances and fund transfers totaling $4,486,900 across all funds.

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  • Town of Bristol Annual Financial Report For the Fiscal Period ...

    Bristol, PA
Budget

The Town of Bristol filed its Annual Financial Report for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2024, as required by General Municipal Law Article 3, Section 30. Chief Financial Officer Frederick Stresing certified the report's accuracy and completeness. The 69-page document includes comprehensive financial statements across multiple fund categories (General, Special Revenue, Highway, Capital Projects, Permanent, Fire Protection, and Water districts) as well as schedules detailing non-current assets, liabilities, indebtedness, and bond repayment information.

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  • 2025 Mid Year Report

    Mahanoy City, PA
    Budget

    The Borough of Mahanoy City's 2025 Mid-Year Fiscal Report, dated July 30, 2025, compares first-half actual revenues and expenditures against the full-year 2025 budget and projects an overall annual surplus. Through June 30, the General Fund recorded revenues of $1,743,892 (58.2% of the $2,998,137 annual budget) against expenditures of $1,544,644 (48.0% of the $3,218,085 annual budget), yielding a mid-year surplus of $199,248. Notable revenue variances include delinquent real estate taxes at 101.1% of the $150,000 budget ($151,693 collected), state capital and operating grants at 166.6% of budget ($189,122 actual versus $113,511 budgeted), and highway and streets revenues at 5,283.3% of budget ($137,366 actual versus $2,600 budgeted). Fund balances as of June 30 across all accounts totaled approximately $1.183 million, with the General Fund holding $627,152 and treasury note balances of $1.406 million maturing October 14, 2025.

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  • JACKSON TOWNSHIP AUDIT REPORT - 2009 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

    Jackson, MS
    Budget

    Jackson Township's 2009 audit, completed March 23, 2010, expressed a "clean" opinion on the financial statements with no problems identified, unusual transactions, or disagreements with management. The township reported total 2009 revenue of $2,347,468 and total expenses of $2,617,502, resulting in a deficit of $270,034. Cash balances as of December 31, 2009 totaled $1,207,194, comprised of the General Fund ($72,807), Capital Projects ($994,773), Highway Fund ($103,587), Senior Activity Center ($33,459), and Other ($2,568). Revenue sources included transfers in ($875,842, 37%), taxes ($560,909, 24%), state funds ($441,960, 19%), landfill revenue ($303,737, 13%), and other sources totaling less than 10%. Major expense categories were transfers out ($875,842, 33%), streets ($451,110, 17%), public safety ($407,144, 16%), general government ($262,571, 10%), and recreation ($259,030, 10%).

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  • CITY COUNCIL CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU HONOLULU. HAWAII ORDINANCE 1 9 — 1 3

    Honolulu, HI
    Budget

    Ordinance 19–13, passed by Honolulu City Council, appropriates the executive operating budget for the fiscal year July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020. The ordinance authorizes total revenues of $3,452,418,507 with net appropriations of $2,834,866,665 across operating, federal, and special project funds. Operating funds total $2,713,846,226, including the General Fund at $1,999,680,728, Highway Fund at $316,777,489, Sewer Fund at $390,292,424, and Bus Transportation Fund at $269,926,190, among other departmental and special purpose funds. Federal funds allocated include $59,345,426 for Housing and Community Development Section 8 Contracts, $40,675,266 for Federal Grants, and other community development programs. The ordinance covers appropriations for General Government functions, including the Mayor's office, Department of Budget and Fiscal Services, and other executive departments.

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  • General Highway Aid Capital Projects Community Development Fund Fund Fund Fund

    Norristown, PA
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