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4 results for “library levy” · budget

  • FY 2012 Adopted Budget - Download (PDF)

    Evanston, IL
    Budget

    The City of Evanston's Fiscal Year 2012 Adopted Budget, submitted by City Manager Wally Bobkiewicz under Mayor Elizabeth Tisdahl, includes comprehensive revenue and expenditure schedules for all city funds and departments. The budget, amended on June 11, 2012, covers multiple operating departments including Police, Fire, Public Works, Parks and Recreation, Health, and Library, along with administrative divisions. The document presents departmental expenditure summaries, General Fund revenues, debt service information, property tax levies, and detailed budget planning schedules. The City Council at the time included nine aldermen representing nine wards, with Rodney Greene serving as City Clerk.

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  • Year: 2025 Municipal User Friendly Budget MUNICIPALITY: 2 Government Type: 4

Jersey City, NJ
Budget

Jersey City's 2025 Municipal User Friendly Budget document presents the city's tax structure and financial overview, with a total estimated tax levy of approximately $1.097 billion based on a total taxable valuation of $47.014 billion as of October 1, 2024. The budget breaks down tax allocations across municipal purposes (36.34% of total levy), regional school district (43.33%), county purposes (17.85%), and other services including library, open space, and arts and culture programs. The average residential taxpayer impact is projected at $10,760.83, with the municipal purpose tax rate at 0.811 and the regional school district tax rate at 0.968, under the leadership of Mayor Steven M. Fulop and Chief Financial Officer John Mercer.

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  • BOROUGH OF CONSHOHOCKEN FISCAL YEAR 2025 PROPOSED BUDGET BOROUGH COUNCIL MAYOR

    Phoenixville, PA
    Budget

    The Borough of Conshohocken's 2025 proposed budget is balanced with estimated revenues matching expenditures and includes no tax increase, maintaining the millage rate at 4.5 mills for the fiscal year. The budget was developed through an efficient collaborative process between Borough Council, the Mayor, and administrative staff, and includes capital equipment and projects along with allocations to reserve and emergency funds to ensure the Borough's financial stability. The budget encompasses multiple accounting funds including a general operating fund, capital fund, special tax levy funds (street light, fire protection, library, debt service, and road), and fiduciary funds, while reflecting the priorities and departmental goals of the Borough for 2025.

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  • FY 2013 Adopted Budget - Download (PDF)

    Evanston, IL
    Budget

    The City of Evanston's Fiscal Year 2013 Adopted Budget was submitted by City Manager Wally Bobkiewicz and Mayor Elizabeth B. Tisdahl, and was amended on May 20, 2013. The document comprises 272 pages and includes the City Manager's Budget Message, revenue estimates, and departmental budgets across multiple funds. The budget covers 11 city departments including Police, Fire, Public Works, Parks and Recreation, Library, Health, and Community and Economic Development, along with administrative offices and the City Council. The document provides comprehensive analysis of revenues, expenditures, tax levies, debt service, and fund balances across all city funds.

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