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  • 1 CHARLESTON COUNTY FY 2026 BUDGET Thursday, May 22, 2025 Budget Schedule

    May 22, 2025

    ·Charleston, WV
    Budget

    Charleston County presented its FY 2026 budget on May 22, 2025, with a scheduled three-reading approval process concluding June 10, 2025. The budget recommendations include approving county and special purpose district budgets, a fee ordinance amendment, and library budgets, while addressing economic uncertainties and inflation through maintaining existing services and supporting the county's strategic plan. Key proposals include 33 new positions across emergency services, housing, and planning functions, a General Fund appropriation increase of 4.2% to $365.5 million, and a debt service increase of 47.0% to $56.5 million, with the Northern Charleston Fire District millage rate increasing from 15.5 to 16.2 mills.

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  • FY2025 Approved Operating Budget Ordinance Amendment # 14196

    Chattanooga, TN
    Budget
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  • CITY OF NORTH CHARLESTON ANNUAL BUDGET JULY ...

    Charleston, SC
    Budget

    The City of North Charleston adopted Ordinance #2025-036 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2026, amending Budget Ordinance #2025-021 to adjust the millage rate due to the 2025 Charleston County reassessment. The millage rate was rolled back from 95 mills to 91.5 mills total, comprising 81.5 mills for General Purpose and 10 mills for Debt Service, representing a 3.5-mill reduction. The Finance Committee voted unanimously 10-0-0 on September 18, 2025, to approve the amendment, followed by City Council approval via roll call vote 9-0-0 on the same date, with first and second readings held on September 11 and September 18, 2025, respectively.

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  • FY2026 Approved Operating Budget Ordinance Amendment #14271

    Chattanooga, TN
    Budget
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  • FY2025 Approved Capital Budget Ordinance Amendment #14197

    Chattanooga, TN
    Budget
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  • City of Columbus 2023 Adopted Budget

    Columbus, OH
    Budget

    The City of Columbus adopted a 2023 general fund budget of $1,162,941,386 on February 13, 2023 (ordinance 2936-2023), which included $18.9 million in additional resources discovered at year-end beyond the initial $1.144 billion projection. The amended budget allocated additional funds to several priority areas, including $4 million to create a new Office of Violence Prevention, $1 million to sustain the Early Start summer program, $175,000 for record sealing and expungement services, and distributed $15.7 million across three subfunds focused on jobs growth ($5.4 million), public safety initiatives ($2.1 million), and neighborhood initiatives ($8.2 million).

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  • Fee and Rate Adjustments in the FY 2024-25 Budget

    Dallas, TX
    Budget

    On September 13, 2024, the City of Dallas issued a memorandum regarding an upcoming City Council agenda item (September 18, 2024) proposing an ordinance to amend multiple city code chapters and adjust various fees and rates for FY 2024-25. The proposed changes include fee adjustments for public rights-of-way abandonments, stormwater drainage, sanitation collection, parking services, water and wastewater services, library processing, and other municipal services, with the adjustments reflecting compliance with the city's Financial Management and Performance Criterion #12 requiring annual reviews to ensure full cost recovery for services. The ordinance also addresses rates for departments including Dallas Public Library, Transportation and Public Works, and Private Solid Waste Haulers, with a maximum penalty provision of $2,000 for violations.

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  • September 2024 Financial Report

    Spokane, WA
    Budget

    The September 2024 financial report for the City of Spokane shows General Fund revenues of $150.6 million year-to-date, exceeding budget projections by 2.3 percent ($3.4 million), while expenditures totaled $175.6 million, running 1.6 percent under budget ($2.8 million). The amended 2024 budget reflects $249.6 million in revenues and $248.2 million in expenditures, with adjustments made through budget transfers and supplemental budget ordinances throughout the year.

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  • FY2025 Approved Operating Budget Ordinance Amendment #14209

    Chattanooga, TN
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  • Borough Manager’s Proposed 2025 Fiscal Year Budget

    Lansdale, PA
    Budget

    The Borough Manager's Proposed 2025 Fiscal Year Budget for Chambersburg outlines the annual budget approval process, which requires the manager to submit a balanced budget to Council by early November for public review and hearing, with final approval and tax rate setting required by year-end. According to 2022 data, Chambersburg has the largest operating budget of any borough in Pennsylvania (ranking 8th statewide among all municipalities) with total revenues of $114.6 million and expenditures of $117 million, reflecting the borough's comparatively larger size, utility operations, and infrastructure complexity relative to other regional boroughs. The document explains Council's budgetary responsibilities, including approval of the Capital Improvements Plan and utility rate ordinances, alongside authority to make amendments throughout the year.

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  • FY2026 Approved Capital Budget Ordinance Amendment #14272

    Chattanooga, TN
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  • City of Providence Rhode Island Fiscal Year 2025 ...

    Providence, RI
    Budget

    The City of Providence enacted a municipal levy ordinance for fiscal year 2024-2025 establishing property tax assessments between $381,026,712 and $396,221,403, representing 100% of projected tax collections to cover ordinary municipal expenses, debt service, and other city purposes. Taxes are due between July 1-24, 2024, with a 12% annual penalty on unpaid amounts, and can be paid in four equal quarterly installments beginning July 24, 2024, with subsequent installments due in October 2024, January 2025, and April 2025. The ordinance amends city ordinance sections governing tax rates and exemptions for the 2024-2025 fiscal year, with property assessments based on valuations as of December 31, 2023.

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  • FY2026 Approved Operating Budget Ordinance Amendment #14280

    Chattanooga, TN
    Budget
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