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  • Fiscal Year 2023-25 Overview of the City Budget Process City of Oakland

    Oakland, CA
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    The City of Oakland's fiscal year 2023-25 budget overview describes the city's biannual budget process, which runs from January to June and must result in a balanced budget by June 30. Oakland's total annual budget is approximately $1.7 billion, comprising 62 percent Restricted Funds (grants and voter-approved bonds designated for specific purposes) and 38 percent General Purpose Funds (primarily tax-supported and flexible). Revenue sources include taxes (51 percent), service charges, fines, licenses, and permits (15 percent), bonds and other sources (14 percent), transfers (12 percent), and grants and subsidies (8 percent). The largest departmental allocations are Non-Departmental (23.9 percent), Police Department (21.2 percent), Fire Department (11.5 percent), Oakland Public Works (10.3 percent), and Human Services (7 percent). Property taxes contribute less than 26 cents per dollar to the city, with the remaining amount distributed to other government agencies including Alameda County, Oakland Unified School District, AC Transit, and others.

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Fiscal Year 2021-23 Overview of the City Budget Process City of Oakland

Oakland, CA
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Oakland's Fiscal Year 2021-23 budget overview describes the city's biennial budget process conducted from February to June, requiring a balanced budget by June 30. The city's total annual budget is approximately $1.7 billion, funded through taxes (51%), service charges, fines, licenses and permits (15%), bonds and other sources (14%), transfers (12%), and grants and subsidies (8%). The budget is divided into Restricted Funds (62%), which must be used for specific purposes mandated by grants and voter-approved bonds, and General Purpose Funds (38%), which are tax-supported and flexible for various city services including public safety. Of every property tax dollar paid, the City of Oakland receives approximately 26 cents, with the remaining 74 percent distributed to other government agencies including Alameda County, OUSD, AC Transit, and BART.

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  • County Clerk | Recording Division - Home

    Dallas, TX
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    The Dallas County Clerk's Recording Division maintains official public records for property deeds, liens, transfers, and probate matters at 500 Elm Street, Suite 2100, Dallas, TX 75202, operating Monday–Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The division newly offers Electronic Certified Official Public Record Documents available for 24-hour online purchase with encrypted digital signatures as an alternative to paper documents. Additional responsibilities include filing assumed business names (DBAs), tax certificates, and plats, with a free property fraud alert system available to protect property owners from fraudulent recordings. The Recording Division operates under authority granted by the Texas Constitution, which designates the County Clerk as the county's recorder, and administers various state statutes governing property, commercial, and probate records.

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  • Official Record Search - Quick Search - Cuyahoga County, Ohio County Transfer & Recording Office

    Cleveland, OH
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  • Carbon County Tax Claim Bureau County Administration Building

    Jim Thorpe, PA
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    Carbon County Tax Claim Bureau announced an Upset Tax Sale scheduled for September 26, 2022, at 10:00 A.M. at the Carbon County Courthouse in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania. Prospective bidders must register in person at the Tax Claim Bureau by September 16, 2022, with a notarized affidavit and a non-refundable $50 registration fee; the minimum bid price will include deed preparation, realty transfer tax, recording fees, and 2022 taxes and municipal liens. All properties are sold "as is" without warranty, and the county website provides the upset sale list, conditions of sale, and additional documentation including a questions and answers sheet for potential buyers.

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