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  • Consider appeal by Pleasant Valley Neighborhood Association against the Hearings Officer’s decision to approve with conditions a Planned Development, Land Division and Environmental Review for the creation of 12 single-dwelling lots and 1 multi-dwelling lot in the Pleasant Valley Neighborhood (LU 23-003731 LDS EN PD)

    Apr 23, 2026

    ·Portland, OR
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  • Fiscal Notes and General Tips April 24, 2025 | 11:30am

    Apr 24, 2025

    ·Madison, WI
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    This document summarizes a Legistar Lunch & Learn training session held on April 24, 2025, organized by volunteer staff to build support for local government users of the Legistar legislative management system. The session covered the fiscal note approval process, referrals and agendas, and communication tips for Board, Committee, and Commission (BCC) staff, with the volunteer team indicating plans for quarterly meetings throughout the year. A fiscal note is defined as a summary of the fiscal impact of legislation, as required by Administrative Procedure Memorandum 1-3 and Madison General Ordinances section 2.05(1)(b).

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  • official gazette may 4 2022

    May 4, 2022

    ·Spokane, WA
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    On April 25, 2022, the Spokane City Council held a briefing and administrative session where they approved the May 2, 2022 advance agenda by a 6-1 vote and suspended council rules to add items to the agenda. The council also considered Special Budget Ordinance C36195, which would increase appropriations in the American Rescue Plan Fund by $750,000 for additional funding needs related to The Centre (content cut off in document). The document is the official gazette containing meeting minutes, hearing notices, ordinances, and job postings from the City of Spokane.

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  • Revised: May 5, 1993 May 8, 1996 June 4, 1997 June 25, 1997 May 13, 1998

    May 5, 1993

    ·Phoenix, AZ
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    NULL The document is a table of contents and revision history for the Desert Ridge Specific Plan (adopted July 18, 1990, document G-3350). It lists multiple revision dates from May 1993 through December 2024 and outlines chapter headings covering the plan's executive summary, introduction, relationship to city development policies, and approval processes. The content provided does not include substantive facts such as budget amounts, specific program details, quantitative metrics, named initiatives, or formal votes that would enable meaningful cross-document comparison on local government actions.

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  • BRISTOL TOWNSHIP ZONING ORDINANCE First Approved and Adopted November 8, 1955

    Nov 8, 1955

    ·Bristol, PA
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    The Bristol Township Zoning Ordinance, first adopted on November 8, 1955, and last revised on April 14, 2022, establishes zoning regulations for the unincorporated area of Bristol Township to promote public health, safety, and general welfare by regulating building location, size, height, land use, lot dimensions, and yard requirements. The ordinance divides the township into multiple zones and districts (including residential, business, industrial, apartment, planned residential community, and mobile home park categories) and provides methods for administration and enforcement through a zoning inspector, zoning commission, and board of appeals. The comprehensive document includes 42 sections covering topics such as prohibited uses, setback requirements, parking facilities, sign regulations, wind turbine standards, and telecommunication tower facilities, with appendices detailing zoning rates, variances, district use tables, and development standards.

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  • ZONING ORDINANCE DEARBORN COUNTY

    Dearborn, MI
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    The Dearborn County Zoning Ordinance was adopted through a multi-step process that began with a public hearing by the Board of Commissioners on February 22, 2000, followed by amendments on March 23, 2000, and final approval by the Plan Commission on April 24, 2000 and the Board of Commissioners on July 3, 2000. The document establishes the zoning framework for Dearborn County and lists the members of the Plan Commission, Board of Commissioners, Zoning Committee, and planning staff responsible for implementing and administering the ordinance.

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  • Budget Committee | Eugene, OR Website

    Eugene, OR
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    The Eugene Budget Committee is a standing committee composed of eight City Council members and eight appointed citizen members that reviews the City's proposed operating and capital budgets annually and makes recommendations to the City Council for final approval. The committee operates under Oregon's Local Budget Law and Oregon Administrative Rules, and also reviews the biennial Capital Improvement Program, financial management goals and policies, and long-range financial plans. A citizen subcommittee meets separately in the fall to review performance measures and service profiles for City services. Public comment is solicited at most Budget Committee meetings, with speakers typically allowed three minutes, and a formal public hearing is held before budget approval. Citizens may provide testimony in writing to the Finance Division at 500 E 4th Avenue, Suite 303, Eugene, OR 97401, or via online form.

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  • Virtual Meeting Instructions for Viewing and Participating

    Mahanoy City, PA
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    This document provides instructions for participating in a Schuylkill County Planning Commission meeting scheduled for September 13, 2023 at 6 PM, held in a hybrid format with both in-person and virtual options via Zoom. The public can view and participate in the meeting through Zoom (via computer, smartphone, or phone), with public comment available through raising a hand on Zoom, entering "*9" on the phone line, or submitting written comments by noon on the meeting day. The agenda includes routine items such as attendance, public comment, and approval of minutes, along with consideration of two county-governed plans, including conditional final plan approval for the Blackwood/Withelder project in Reilly Township by December 12, 2023.

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  • penn township, westmoreland county - eCode360

    Lansford, PA
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    Penn Township, Westmoreland County held a Caucus Meeting on June 11, 2025, to address several administrative and infrastructure matters. Key action items included ratifying a disaster declaration for June 6 flooding, considering participation in a watershed planning committee, and approving the DeStefano Consolidation Plan for a minor subdivision in the Neighborhood Commercial zoning district. The township also discussed personnel changes, including accepting Finance Director Colleen Gain's resignation and appointing Mary Perez as Township Treasurer, along with approving a $50,967.90 contract for the 2025 Traffic Line Painting Project to Parking Lot Painting Company and various sewage and infrastructure resolutions.

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  • Fiscal Year 2023 Budget Public Hearings

    St. Petersburg, FL
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    The City of St. Petersburg announced two public hearings scheduled for September 2022 regarding the Fiscal Year 2023 budget. The first hearing on September 15 will address adoption of the tentative budget and millage rate, while the second hearing on September 29 will consider final budget adoption, millage rate, and approval of the Capital Improvements Plan. Both hearings will be held at City Hall and broadcast live online and on local cable channels, with the new fiscal year beginning October 1, 2022.

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  • Central Planning Board | Newark, NJ

    Newark, NJ
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    The Central Planning Board of Newark, NJ prepares the City's Master Plan, reviews applications for development site plan and subdivision approval, and makes recommendations to the Municipal Council on proposed Zoning Ordinance changes. The Board reviews site plan and subdivision applications where no "d" variance is required under N.J.S.A. 40:55d, conditional use applications where all conditions are met, and applications requesting "c" variances as defined in N.J.S.A. 40:55d. The Board holds regular virtual meetings on a biweekly schedule throughout 2026, with 26 scheduled meetings beginning January 12, 2026 and concluding December 21, 2026. The Board is composed of nine members including Mayor Ras J. Baraka (Class I), Juanita Jordan (Class II), Louis Scott-Roundtree (Class III), and six Class IV members with Kalenah Witcher serving as Vice Chairperson. The Board secretary can be reached at 973-733-6333 Monday through Friday between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm for information on accessing meetings, providing public comment, and reviewing agendas and application materials.

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  • The Budget Process in PA (PDF)

    Carlisle, PA
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    This document is a search results page listing Pennsylvania Commonwealth budget documents and publications from the Office of the Budget, spanning fiscal years 2008-09 through 2024-25. The page includes references to multiple governors' executive budgets and "Budget in Brief" summaries, with notable items such as $87.6 million allocated for Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts in 2008-09 and property tax relief measures discussed in the 2010-11 budget. The Commonwealth budgets referenced were signed by Governor Wolf across multiple fiscal years, with specific signing dates provided for several budget approvals.

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  • ARTICLE 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS Contents

    Charleston, WV
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    This document presents Article 1 (General Provisions) of the City of Charleston, West Virginia Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance, effective August 1, 2008. The ordinance establishes authority and procedures for regulating all land subdivisions within city limits, requiring uniform standards and approval before lots can be sold or buildings erected. Key purposes include ensuring new development integrates appropriately with existing community patterns, protecting public health and safety, implementing the Comprehensive Plan, preserving natural features and historical landmarks, and facilitating adequate public infrastructure and services.

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  • Commission Meetings & Archive – Prosper Portland

    Portland, OR
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    Prosper Portland's Board of Commissioners holds regular meetings generally on the third Wednesday of each month, with meetings open to public attendance and testimony. The Board is authorized by the City Charter to adopt policies through resolutions at public meetings, with agendas and reports posted in advance on the agency's website. Recent meetings in 2026 have addressed matters including tax increment finance district progress reports, modifications to small business loan programs, a commercial property loan of up to $10.8 million, and approval of the Cully Action Plan, with all meetings recorded and available via live stream on YouTube and rebroadcast on Comcast Cable.

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  • City Manager City of Fort Collins

    Fort Collins, CO
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    The City Manager of Fort Collins leads municipal operations with approximately 2,500 employees delivering community services. Kelly DiMartino has served as City Manager since June 2022, with over 25 years of tenure at the City beginning as a Communications and Public Involvement Coordinator and progressing through leadership roles in communications, technology, and human resources. The City Manager's Office provides executive leadership and directs key programs advancing City Council priorities, including initiatives in equity and inclusion, voter-approved taxes, capital tax programs, and strategic planning. The City also operates a Graduate Management Assistant program offering one-year fellowships to Master of Public Administration students and recent graduates to gain experience in municipal operations.

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  • VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT www.mooretownship.org Northampton County, Pennsylvania

    Moore Township, XX
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    This Moore Township newsletter announces renovation projects at historic local landmarks led by business owners Dan and Mimi Tanczos. The Klecknersville Hotel is undergoing exterior restoration with repointing work around windows and windows, with upstairs rooms converted to apartments and plans for downstairs catering operations, a deli, grab-and-go market, and bakery offerings. Across Point Phillips Road, the Daniel Kleckner House is being restored as a short-term rental bed-and-breakfast property with potential meal voucher connections to the Klecknersville Hotel. The Tanczos family acquired the Point Phillips Hotel in 2008 and opened it five years later, setting a precedent for phased development of these properties with proper approvals.

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  • Carlisle Borough Climate Action Plan

    Carlisle, PA
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    Carlisle Borough approved a comprehensive Climate Action Plan on January 13, 2022, developed by the Borough's Climate Action Commission in partnership with ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability, to outline local actions and policies for reducing the borough's greenhouse gas emissions. The plan was created through collaboration among local government officials, external agencies including the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, and community stakeholders, with funding support from the US Department of Energy State Energy Program. The document serves as a roadmap for implementing climate mitigation strategies at the local level.

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  • City of Oakland, CA

    Oakland, CA
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    The document contains the agenda and partial minutes from Oakland's Bicyclist and Pedestrian Advisory Commission (BPAC) monthly meetings held in December 2014 and November 2014. The December 18, 2014 meeting, scheduled from 5:30–7:30 pm at City Hall, included nine commissioners and covered four primary items: design alternatives for a Lake Merritt to Bay Trail pedestrian/bicycle bridge (35 minutes), near-final design review for OBAG-funded bikeways on Oak Street, Madison Street, 8th Street, and 9th Street leading to Lake Merritt BART (30 minutes), adoption of draft commission by-laws (20 minutes), and a three-month agenda look-ahead (15 minutes). The document also references approval of November and December 1 special meeting minutes and provides public comment procedures under Robert's Rules of Order.

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  • To the purchaser:

    Lincoln, NE
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    The Lincoln City Zoning Book (Title 27 Lincoln Municipal Code) is updated bi-yearly with supplements incorporating new ordinances approved by the City Council, available for a fee. Ordinance No. 17699, introduced on 7-10-00, amended Chapter 27.58 by renaming the "Airport Environs District" to "Airport Environs Noise District" throughout Sections 27.58.010, 27.58.020, 27.58.030, 27.58.040, 27.58.050, 27.58.060, 27.58.070, 27.58.080, and 27.58.100, and updated related references from Comprehensive Plan Figure 21 to the Airport Environs Noise District Map. The document includes a mailing list sign-up form to notify purchasers when zoning supplements become available through the Lincoln City/Lancaster County Planning Department.

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  • PO Box 190477, Boise, ID 83719 Benefits Line: 208-938-8199 | F: 208-575-6423

    Boise, ID
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    The III-A Board of Trustees met on June 17, 2025, in Eagle, Idaho, with 10 trustees present. During the meeting, the board approved JPAs for three new agencies (Weiser Valley Highway District, City of Winchester, and Union Highway District), amended the Trust Reserves and Surplus policy, accepted financial statements for April and May 2025, and set the preliminary medical renewal rate at 5.4% for the 2025-2026 plan year. An executive session was also held to discuss actuarial reports, stop loss renewal, dental/vision renewal, and data analytics contracts.

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  • Planning Commission - Advisory Boards and Committees

    Tallahassee, FL
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    The Tallahassee-Leon County Planning Commission is a decision-making committee established by interlocal agreement on September 26, 1967, responsible for comprehensive area-wide planning, reviewing Comprehensive Plan amendments, and developing land development regulations for the City of Tallahassee and Leon County. The Commission comprises 7 members: 3 appointed by the Board of County Commissioners, 3 by the City Commission, and 1 selected by the School Board and jointly approved by both the County and City. Members must be Leon County residents and serve 3-year terms expiring June 30, with county-appointed members limited to 3 consecutive terms and city-appointed members limited to 2 consecutive terms. Members are required to file Financial Disclosure Form 1 within 30 days of appointment and annually by July 1. The Commission meets on the first Tuesday of each month at 6:00 p.m. in the Frenchtown Renaissance Building.

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  • City Council Meetings | City of Phoenix

    Phoenix, AZ
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    This document is a landing page for Phoenix City Council meetings that lists upcoming and recent meetings with dates, times, and meeting types, spanning from April 15, 2026 through May 6, 2026. The page identifies multiple meeting types including Formal Meetings (May 6 at 2:30 PM and April 22 at 2:30 PM), Policy Sessions (May 5 and April 28 at 2:30 PM), and committee meetings focused on Public Safety and Justice (May 6 at 10:00 AM), Community Services and Education (April 22 at 10:00 AM), and Transportation, Infrastructure, and Planning (April 15 at 10:00 AM). The page provides links to meeting materials, approved minutes, online recordings on phoenix.gov/phxtv and YouTube, a 2026 Council Meeting Calendar, and information on submitting citizen petitions and attending meetings in person, virtually, or by phone.

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  • Planning Commission | City of Lexington, Kentucky

    Lexington, KY
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    The Planning Commission of Lexington, Kentucky reviews and adopts comprehensive plans, approves subdivision plats and development plans, and makes recommendations on zone change requests. The Commission maintains an extensive meeting schedule with multiple subcommittees and public hearings scheduled throughout April and May 2026, with meetings held at various city locations including the Phoenix Building and Government Center. The Planning Office, located at 101 E. Vine St., provides access to planning applications through the LFUCG Accela Citizen Portal and Agency Counter, and offers filing schedules and legal advertisements for public review.

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  • PUBLIC MEETING MINUTES

    Dallas, TX
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    The Development Standards Committee of The Woodlands Township held a Regular Meeting on April 17th, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. in The Woodlands, Texas. The committee unanimously approved the March 20th meeting minutes and passed multiple summary action items, including commercial items A through J and residential items 1 through 20. The committee also approved final plans for a building addition at Lootens Place LLC/VillaSport Athletic Club located at 4141 Technology Forest Boulevard.

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  • The Board Requests Review of Department Historical Signs ...

    Boise, ID
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    The Idaho Board of Highway Directors met on January 10–11, 1966, to review and approve several administrative and project matters. The Board requested that the Department's historical signs brochure be reviewed before printing to ensure Idaho State University's historical sign was included due to Atomic Energy requirements, and directed the Board Secretary to research legislative contacts regarding the Department's financial needs. Additionally, the Board approved the promotion of George Neumayer from Personnel Director to Administrative Officer at a salary increase from $909 to $954 per month effective January 1, 1966, and authorized plans, specifications, and estimates for multiple highway projects including stockpile work, seal coating, and bridge investigations.

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  • Date: 5/15/17 Location: AHEDD / Jenkintown, PA Attendees: Michele Boardman

    Norristown, PA
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    This document records a May 15, 2017 meeting of AHEDD in Jenkintown, PA, attended by Michele Boardman, Jerome Greene, Bonnye Kelman, Mary Berry-Shields, and Bill Beck (via phone). The group approved by-laws and discussed recruitment initiatives including sharing CAC information with OVR service providers, promoting through social media, and connecting with the Pennsylvania Youth Leadership Committee. They also addressed completing a past video project by contacting David Mann for transcript support and having Bonnye Kelman coordinate with high school contacts for closed captioning, plus establishing Google Docs folders for document storage. The next meeting is scheduled for September 25, 2017 at 1875 New Hope Street in Norristown, PA from 6:00–7:30 p.m., with plans to invite Bucks County CIL.

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  • 2026 PLAN SUBMITTAL AND MEETING DATES FOR YORK TOWNSHIP

    York, PA
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    York Township has established a comprehensive schedule for plan submissions and meetings throughout 2026 and into 2027, with submission deadlines beginning October 1, 2025, and progressing monthly through December 2026. The document outlines the timeline for plan reviews at multiple stages—staff meetings, Planning Commission briefings and action items, and Board of Commissioners meetings—with specific deadlines for submitting revised plans before each stage. The Engineering Department recommends that the Planning Commission will not review plans with outstanding comments unless they are conditions of approval or waiver requests, and revised plans must be received by 4:00 p.m. on the posted date to be included on the subsequent Board of Commissioners agenda.

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  • City of Wilmington

    Wilmington, DE
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    The Wilmington Community Development & Urban Planning Committee held a revised meeting on May 9, 2024, to consider four agenda items including authorization for the Mayor to file federal housing and community development funding applications (Community Development Block Grant, HOME Investment Partnerships, Emergency Solutions Grants, and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS programs), approval of street and alley removal from the official city map, a major subdivision plan for St. Cyprian's Holdings, LLC, and amendments to Chapter 14 regarding historic markers. Public comment was limited to three minutes per agenda item, with the meeting offered both in-person and virtually via Zoom.

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  • HOME | portland-site

    Portland, OR
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    This Portland Township website summarizes local government notices and meeting information. Key items include the Township Board's approval of zoning text amendments and a map rezone amendment on February 8, and the Planning Commission's adoption of an updated Master Plan on June 7, which includes new Census data and updates to various service sections. The site also provides upcoming meeting schedules for the Township Board (next meeting April 21, 2026), Planning Commission (June 3, 2026), and other local entities, along with information on tax deferment applications, public notices now published in The Daily News, and recycling services available on the fourth full Saturday and Sunday of each month.

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  • Budget User's Guide Charleston County

    Charleston, SC
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    Charleston County's Budget User's Guide explains the structure and contents of two budget documents: the Approved Budget Detail Book, which contains comprehensive capital listings, full-time equivalent (FTE) employee breakdowns by position and pay grade, and line item budgets; and the Approved Budget Narrative Book, which presents the operating budget through schedules and narratives highlighting major changes from the prior year. The Narrative Book is organized into sixteen sections covering Performance Measures, Overview, Schedules, six Deputy Administrator divisions (Community Services, Finance, General Services, Human Services, and Transportation & Public Works), and sections on Capital, Debt, Long Term Financial Plans, and Appendix. The guide indicates that the Narrative Book includes the County Administrator's Letter to Citizens addressing major policy issues and budget challenges, Budget Highlights that answer frequently asked questions about the total operating budget and tax increases, and a Performance Measures section that documents the County's Mission, Values, Initiatives (goals), and Notable Results. The Overview section provides fund analysis, descriptions of fund types, budget expenditures by fund, financial policies, and revenue assumptions.

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