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4 results for “municipal incorporation” · budget

  • CITY OF SAN JOSÉ BUDGET OVERVIEW San José Youth Commission November 25, 2024

    Nov 25, 2024

    ·San Jose, CA
    Budget

    The San José Youth Commission received a budget overview on November 25, 2024, from Deputy Budget Director Claudia Chang presenting the adopted 2024-2025 city budget of $6.1 billion, comprised of $4.5 billion in operating budget and $1.6 billion in capital budget across 137 funds and 6,994 positions. The General Fund ($1.8 billion) is primarily funded by property tax (23.2%), fund balance carryover (27.1%), and sales tax (16.5%), with major operating expenditures directed to Environmental and Utility Services ($1.06 billion), Neighborhood Services ($900.6 million), and Public Safety ($900.6 million). The budget development process incorporates the Mayor's March Budget Message, City Council priorities, and principles focused on budgeting for equity.

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  • Popular Annual Financial Report Fiscal Year Ended August 31, 2024

    Aug 31, 2024

    ·Lincoln, NE
    Budget

    The City of Lincoln, Nebraska presents its Popular Annual Financial Report for fiscal year ended August 31, 2024, providing an unaudited summary of financial activities drawn from the detailed Annual Comprehensive Financial Report prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. The report is designed to simplify complex financial information for public understanding without extensive technical accounting terminology. Lincoln, incorporated on April 7, 1869, has been recognized with multiple quality-of-life rankings including #4 Financial State of the Cities by Truth in Accounting, #5 Safest U.S. Capital City, #6 Best State Capital to Live in by WalletHub, and #6 Best Run City in America by Stacker. Both the Popular Annual Financial Report and the more detailed Annual Comprehensive Financial Report are available online at www.lincoln.ne.gov/City/Departments/Finance/Accounting.

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  • capital and operating budget

    Salt Lake City, UT
    Budget

    Salt Lake City's Fiscal Year 2021-22 Capital and Operating Budget totals just under $350 million in the General Fund, maintaining current and expanded staffing levels without cuts despite 2020 revenue shortfalls addressed through fund balance reserves. The budget incorporates federal investments from President Biden's American Rescue Plan and increased bond capacity, providing the city with expanded resources for infrastructure, emergency services, utilities, parks, and other municipal services. The document serves as a comprehensive budget guide covering departmental allocations, capital improvement projects, financial policies, and staffing plans across all city agencies.

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  • PROVIDENCE TOWNSHIP 2025 BUDGET

    Providence, RI
    Budget

    Providence Township's 2025 budget projects total revenues of $2,455,437, including a $850,000 carryover from 2024 surplus, with primary revenue sources being earned income tax ($1,033,000), real estate taxes ($224,000), and real estate transfer tax ($85,000). The budget also incorporates state grants totaling $45,000 (including $40,000 in municipal pension aid and $5,000 in recycling grants), permit and licensing fees across various categories, and miscellaneous local revenues. Notable revenue streams include cable TV franchise fees ($80,000), zoning permit fees ($25,000), and firefighters' relief fund receipts ($48,000).

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