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  • TOWNSHIP OF BETHLEHEM 2025 BUDGET ASSUMPTIONS AS OF OCTOBER 18, 2024

    Oct 18, 2024

    ·Bethlehem, PA
    Budget

    The Township of Bethlehem 2025 budget assumptions document, dated October 18, 2024, outlines wage increases, staffing changes, and revenue assumptions for the upcoming fiscal year. Wage and fringe benefit increases include 3.0% for AFSCME and Teamsters employees (CBAs expiring 12/31/26), 3.5% for police and non-bargaining staff, 5.9% for library staff, 17.7% for medical insurance, and 55.57% for pension mandatory minimum obligations. The township is hiring two police officers and two truck drivers in 2025. The budget proposes no increases to the millage rate, sewer billing rate, or stormwater fees, with stormwater in year 4 of a 4-year model with a proposed rate lock. Current debt service from Series 2021 bonds matures in Spring 2027, with no new debt service proposed for 2025. Budget hearings are scheduled for October 24, October 29, and November 7, with first public reading on November 18 and final adoption on December 16.

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  • FY2026 Line Item Budget City of Tampa FY2026 Recommended Budget Funds Accounts

Tampa, FL
Budget

The City of Tampa's FY2026 Recommended Budget document presents detailed line-item expenditures for the General Fund, specifically covering personnel costs, benefits, and operational expenses for departments including Art Operations and Chief of Staff Administration. The budget allocates funds for salaries, payroll taxes, employee insurance, professional services, travel, communications, repairs, and supplies, with notable salary allocations of $241,624 for Art Operations and $488,771 for Chief of Staff Administration. The document shows no revenues listed against these expense categories, indicating these are funded through general appropriations rather than departmental revenue generation.

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  • Mayor Jenny Wilson Salt Lake County 2026 Proposed Budget

    Salt Lake City, UT
    Budget

    Mayor Jenny Wilson's Salt Lake County 2026 Proposed Budget, presented by CFO Darrin Casper, aims to maintain fiscal conservatism, reestablish structural balance in tax funds, and budget reserves at or above minimum levels while addressing facilities issues. The budget shows $26.3 million in total revenue growth (combining $16.0 million in new growth and $10.4 million in new sales tax over six months), with the General Fund receiving $18.8 million of this increase, though this growth is offset by $14.9 million in compensation and benefits increases and $2.4 million in health insurance costs. The county's economy remains strong with 3.4% unemployment, though officials note headwinds including potential tariff increases, labor force contraction, and purchasing power erosion from inflation that has reduced the value of each dollar from $1.00 in January 2020 to $0.79 by August 2025.

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  • TOWN OF NORFOLK PRELIMINARY BUDGET FISCAL YEAR 2024

    Norfolk, VA
    Budget

    The Town of Norfolk's Fiscal Year 2024 preliminary budget totals $50,232,583, representing a 6.6% increase of $3,107,917 from the FY 2023 budget of $47,124,666. The largest increases are in Education ($1,780,087 or 7.3%), Employee Benefits and Insurance ($577,329 or 9.4%), and Exempt Debt ($424,281 or 16.5%), while minor decreases occur in Department of Public Works (-1.6%) and Human Services (-4.2%). General Government, Public Safety, and other departmental allocations show modest increases, with notable changes including salary adjustments in Human Resources (15.9%) and Information Technology expenses (10.8%).

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