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7 results for “home rule charter” · budget

  • 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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  • 2026 County of Allegheny Comprehensive Fiscal Plan SARA INNAMORATO

    Coatesville, PA
    Budget

    The 2026 County of Allegheny Comprehensive Fiscal Plan, presented by County Executive Sara Innamorato, proposes a balanced operating budget of $1.2 billion for 2026 and includes a capital budget of $119.7 million supporting 55 infrastructure projects, funded through bonds, state/federal grants, and other sources. The plan also provides multi-year forecasts for operating budgets through 2028 and capital improvements through 2031, as required by the Home Rule Charter, along with proposed grants and special accounts budgets.

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  • CITY OF ALLENTOWN PENNSYLVANIA ANNUAL COMPREHENSIVE FINANCIAL REPORT

    Allentown, PA
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    The City of Allentown, Pennsylvania's Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for fiscal year ended December 31, 2022, documents the financial operations of Pennsylvania's third-largest city with a population of 125,845 residents according to the 2020 U.S. Census. The city operates under a Home Rule Charter adopted by voters on April 23, 1996, effective January 1997, with governance consisting of an elected Mayor serving a four-year term, a seven-member part-time City Council elected at-large for staggered four-year terms, and an elected City Controller serving a four-year term. Mayor Matt Tuerk and Finance Director Bina Patel oversaw the report prepared by the Department of Finance under Treasury and Accounting Manager Erika Strohler. The Allentown-Bethlehem Metropolitan Statistical Area comprises Carbon, Lehigh, and Northampton counties with an estimated population of 821,623, and the city serves as the county seat of Lehigh County.

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  • CITY OF ALLENTOWN PENNSYLVANIA ANNUAL COMPREHENSIVE FINANCIAL REPORT

    Allentown, PA
    Budget

    The City of Allentown, Pennsylvania issued its Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2024, prepared by the Department of Finance under Director Bina Patel and Treasury and Accounting Manager Erika Strohler. Allentown is the county seat of Lehigh County with a population of 125,845 residents according to the 2020 U.S. Census, ranking as Pennsylvania's third largest city. The city operates under a Home Rule Charter adopted by voters on April 23, 1996, with an elected Mayor serving a four-year term as chief executive and a seven-member part-time City Council elected at large for four-year staggered terms. The City Controller, Mayor Matt Tuerk, and City Council President Cynthia Y. Mota lead the government, which holds regular public meetings at least twice monthly to enact ordinances and resolutions.

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  • CITY OF ALLENTOWN PENNSYLVANIA ANNUAL COMPREHENSIVE FINANCIAL REPORT

    Allentown, PA
    Budget

    The City of Allentown, Pennsylvania's Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023, was prepared by the Department of Finance under Director Bina Patel and Treasury & Accounting Manager Erika Strohler. Allentown is Pennsylvania's third-largest city with 125,845 residents according to the 2020 U.S. Census and serves as the county seat of Lehigh County. The city operates under a Home Rule Charter adopted by voters on April 23, 1996, and implemented January 1, 1997, with governance consisting of an elected Mayor serving a four-year term, a seven-member part-time City Council elected at large for four-year staggered terms, and an elected City Controller with a four-year term. The Allentown-Bethlehem Metropolitan Statistical Area comprises Carbon, Lehigh, and Northampton counties with an estimated population of 821,623 and is the third-largest urbanized area in the Commonwealth.

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  • City of Scranton 2025 Budget

    Scranton, PA
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    The City of Scranton submitted its 2025 Operating Budget on October 30, 2024, with estimated expenditures not exceeding estimated revenue, as required by the Home Rule Charter. The budget narrative highlights the city's fiscal management during challenging economic conditions, noting budget surpluses in 2020–2023 and successful debt management, including a 2024 General Obligation Notes refunding that generated $2.195 million in net debt service savings. In March 2024, Standard & Poor's upgraded Scranton's bond rating from BBB- to BBB+ with a positive outlook, reflecting the city's improved financial health despite ongoing pressures including workforce retention challenges and the need to maintain competitive employee salaries.

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  • ANNUAL BUDGET 2026

    Bloomington, IN
    Budget

    The City of Bloomington's 2026 Annual Budget document presents an organizational overview and governance structure for the city, which operates under a Council-Manager form of government established by home rule charter in 1960. The document outlines the City Council composition (Mayor Tim Busse and six council members), executive leadership team, and departmental structure organized under two service teams reporting to City Manager Zach Walker. The budget document serves as a comprehensive guide covering financial structure, fund descriptions, departmental information, and staffing levels across city services including police, fire, planning, utilities, and parks and recreation.

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