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  • City of Phoenix, Arizona Comprehensive Annual Financial Report

    Phoenix, AZ
    Budget

    This is the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the City of Phoenix, Arizona for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2011. The document notes that Phoenix won the All-America City Award for the fifth time in 2009, as selected by the National Civic League from 29 finalists, highlighting three major initiatives: urban education campuses including the Arizona State University Downtown Phoenix Campus and Phoenix Biomedical Campus, parks and land preservation strategies, and innovative library teen spaces established across all city libraries. The award application and presentation involved approximately 60 people, including 40 community members and 20 city employees. Phoenix's City Council was led by Mayor Phil Gordon, with Finance Director Jeff DeWitt and City Manager David Cavazos overseeing the city's operations during this fiscal period.

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  • DOYLESTOWN TOWNSHIP 2023 FEE SCHEDULE

    Doylestown, PA
    Budget

    The 2023 Fee Schedule for Doylestown Township documents fees for various municipal services and materials available for purchase, including zoning books ($40), subdivision and land development guides ($40), comprehensive plans ($40), and various maps and DVDs ($5 each). The schedule represents the most recent revision as of January 3, 2023, and builds on a long history of fee adjustments documented through 43 prior resolutions dating back to 1994. The document serves as the official fee structure for township administrative services provided by Doylestown Township in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

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  • PROPOSED BIENNIUM BUDGET

    Greenville, SC
    Budget

    The County of Greenville, South Carolina proposed a biennium budget document covering fiscal years 2024 and 2025. The budget covers general fund operations across multiple departments including administrative services, public safety, public works, law enforcement, judicial services, and fiscal operations, along with special revenue funds dedicated to accommodations taxes, E-911, parks and recreation, road programs, and other services. The document also addresses proprietary funds including internal service funds for fleet management, building services, insurance, and enterprise funds for solid waste, stormwater management, and land development. The budget serves as the county's formal spending plan with detailed departmental allocations and long-term priorities established through the county's budgetary and financial management system.

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  • 2008-2012 COUNCIL RESOLUTIONS Res # Considered Summary Repeal/Amended 5075

    Eugene, OR
    Budget

    This document is a table of contents listing Eugene city council resolutions adopted between 2008 and 2012, with resolution numbers, consideration dates, and brief summaries of each measure. Notable items include Resolution 5075 (supplemental budget for FY 2012-13), Resolution 5063 (calling an election on a $43 million general obligation bond measure for street and bicycle/pedestrian projects), Resolution 5060 (adopting the FY 2012-13 budget and property tax levy), and several resolutions addressing low-income housing property tax exemptions, land annexations, and environmental policies. The list does not provide detailed discussion or decision outcomes, serving primarily as an index of legislative actions taken during the five-year period.

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  • Charter Township of Oakland Annual 2025 Budget

    Oakland, CA
    Budget

    Charter Township of Oakland's 2025 Annual Budget covers the fiscal year January 1, 2025 through December 31, 2025 and is organized across ten funds including General Fund 101, Fire Department Fund 206, Police Department Fund 207, Parks & Recreation Fund 208, Trails Improvement Fund 211, Land Preservation Fund 213, OPC Fund 232, Historic District Commission Fund 270, Library Fund 271, and Building Department Fund 549. The General Fund 101 projects current real property tax revenue of $952,000 for 2025, an increase from the 2024 amended budget of $837,685, along with state revenue sharing from sales tax estimated at $2,197,000. The budget document spans 34 pages and includes historical activity data from 2021–2022 through 2024, with forecasted budgets projected through 2027.

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