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  • FY 05-06 Adopted Budget - Download (PDF)

    Evanston, IL
    Budget

    The document is the City of Evanston's adopted budget for fiscal years 2005-2006, with a table of contents indicating it contains a City Manager's budget message, organizational information, fund descriptions, and detailed budget schedules for revenue estimates and appropriations across all city departments. The budget identifies Evanston's elected leadership including Mayor Lorraine H. Morton and City Manager Julia A. Carroll, along with nine aldermen representing their respective wards. The budget encompasses multiple funds and divisions including the General Fund, with detailed sections addressing departments such as Fire, Health and Human Services, City Council, Legal, and Information Systems, though the excerpt provided does not contain specific appropriation amounts or departmental line items.

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  • FY 06-07 Adopted Budget - Download (PDF)

Evanston, IL
Budget

The City of Evanston adopted its 2006-2007 budget under Mayor Lorraine H. Morton and City Manager Julia A. Carroll, with elected leadership including nine aldermen representing distinct wards. The document is a comprehensive 642-page budget document containing the City Manager's budget message, executive summary, detailed general fund budget allocations, revenue estimates, and departmental appropriations. The budget includes sections addressing organizational structure, budget policy, property tax levies, revenue sources and trends, and expenditure summaries across divisions including Fire, Health and Human Services, Legal, City Clerk, and administrative departments. The document outlines the city's strategic plan and budgetary basis of accounting alongside detailed fund descriptions and departmental schedules.

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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 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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  • 2026 MAYOR’S BUDGET C I T Y A N D C O U N T Y O F D E N V E R FINAL

    Denver, CO
    Budget

    This is the cover page and organizational structure section of Denver's 2026 Mayor's Budget for fiscal year beginning January 1, 2025. The document, which received the Government Finance Officers Association Distinguished Budget Presentation Award, lists Mayor Mike Johnston, the Chief Financial Officer, all executive directors of major city departments, the 13-member Denver City Council, and other elected officials including the auditor, clerk and recorder, district attorney, and county court judges. Specific budget figures, policy changes, or substantive decisions are not presented in this introductory material.

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  • FY 2016 Adopted Budget - Download (PDF)

    Evanston, IL
    Budget

    The City of Evanston adopted the FY 2016 budget under Mayor Elizabeth B. Tisdahl and City Manager Wally Bobkiewicz. The budget document comprises 260 pages and includes the City Manager's budget message, revenue estimates, and detailed departmental allocations across all city funds. The document outlines funding for city departments including Police, Fire, Public Works, Community Development, Health and Human Services, Parks and Recreation, and others, along with general fund revenues and a fund balance summary. The budget was organized under a nine-member City Council representing distinct wards, with elected officials listed and a structured budget calendar for FY 2016.

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  • ELECTED / APPOINTED POSITIONS Council

    York, PA
    Budget

    This document describes the elected and appointed positions within a Pennsylvania city government operating under the Optional Third Class Charter Law, including the five-member City Council, Controller, Treasurer, Mayor, Solicitor, and Human Relations Commission, along with their respective responsibilities and four-year terms. The document also presents a budget summary for the City Council showing a 2013 adjusted budget of $261,772, 2013 projected year-end of $259,908, and 2014 budget request of $256,685, with the largest expenditure category being salaries and wages at $105,000 for 2014. No specific policy changes or decisions are documented in this excerpt.

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  • COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT

    Akron, OH
    Budget

    The City of Akron, Ohio issued its Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2020, detailing the municipal government's financial position and organizational structure as of June 2021. The report lists the city's elected officials, including Mayor Daniel Horrigan and a 13-member council, along with the cabinet structure headed by the Director of Finance Stephen F. Fricker and various department directors overseeing public service, law, planning, human resources, and public safety operations. This document serves as the official financial and administrative record for the fiscal year 2020.

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  • DANIEL HORRIGAN, MAYOR Comprehensive Annual Financial Report

    Akron, OH
    Budget

    The City of Akron's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for fiscal year 2018 (ended December 31, 2018) was reviewed by the Ohio Auditor of State but not independently audited; the Auditor of State accepted the report prepared by Plante & Moran, PLLC in lieu of a full audit. The document is issued by the Department of Finance under Mayor Daniel Horrigan and includes organizational charts listing elected and appointed officials as of June 2019, including council members from 10 wards and 2 at-large members, along with the mayor's cabinet of deputy mayors and department directors.

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  • city of oakland fiscal year 2019-2021

    Oakland, CA
    Budget

    The City of Oakland's Fiscal Year 2019-21 Proposed Policy Budget was prepared by the Finance Department under Director Katano Kasaine and City Administrator Sabrina B. Landreth, and submitted under Mayor Libby Schaaf. The document includes the full organizational structure of Oakland's government, listing the City Council president, council members representing seven districts, elected officers (including City Attorney Barbara Parker and City Auditor Courtney Ruby), and departmental directors across 19 departments including Fire, Police, Parks and Recreation, Planning and Building, Public Works, and Transportation. The budget had previously received the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for fiscal years 2017-18 and 2018-19 and was submitted for consideration for the same award for the 2019-20 and 2020-21 cycle.

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