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18 results for “public health and safety” · budget

  • city of norfolk - proposed budget f 2026

    Norfolk, VA
    Budget

    The City of Norfolk's Proposed Budget for FY 2026 is a comprehensive fiscal planning document that outlines revenues, expenditures, and strategic priorities across all city departments and funds. The budget covers major service areas including General Fund operations, Public Safety (Fire-Rescue, Police, Emergency Management), Public Works, Parks and Recreation, Public Health, Education (Norfolk Public Schools), and Judicial functions. The document includes General Fund revenue and expenditure summaries, proposed fee changes, Full Time Equivalent staffing levels, bonded indebtedness information, and strategic goals and objectives aligned with City Council's vision for Norfolk.

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  • BUDGET.PA.GOV EXECUTIVE BUDGET 2025-2026

    Palmerton, PA
    Budget

Pennsylvania's Governor proposed the 2025-2026 Executive Budget on February 4, 2025, continuing bipartisan investments from previous budgets in K-12 education, property tax relief for seniors, and public safety while emphasizing expanded early childhood programs and mental health supports in schools. The budget builds on the Blueprint for Higher Education with competitive funding for state-related universities and includes new workforce development investments and an economic development strategy focused on innovation across multiple sectors. The Governor framed the budget as delivering on core priorities of improving education, building safer communities, and expanding economic opportunity established during the first two years of the administration.

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  • City of Portland, Oregon FY 2013-14 Budget in Brief

    Portland, ME
    Budget

    The City of Portland's FY 2013-14 Budget in Brief outlines the city's mission to serve as a responsive local government focused on improving quality of life through public health, safety, transportation, environmental, and recreational services. The document establishes the city's core values of commitment, integrity, partnerships, and innovation, and identifies four strategic goals: ensuring community safety, promoting economic vitality, improving neighborhood quality of life, and protecting the natural and built environment. The budget document provides an overview of Portland's fund structure, total budget allocation, capital budget, General Fund details, and service area breakdowns to guide fiscal planning for the fiscal year.

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  • Recommended Budget for Fiscal Year 2023

    Hartford, CT
    Budget

    This is the table of contents and cover pages from the City of Hartford's Recommended Budget for Fiscal Year 2023, a 333-page comprehensive budget document. The document outlines the city's budgetary framework including general fund revenues and expenditures, revenue estimates, departmental expenditures across multiple city divisions (from public safety and infrastructure to health services and education), and five-year financial forecasts. Specific budget figures and detailed policy discussions are contained within the full document sections referenced in the table of contents.

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  • Fiscal Year 2025 Budget in Brief

    Jersey City, NJ
    Budget

    The State of New Jersey's Fiscal Year 2025 Budget in Brief, released in February 2024 under Governor Philip D. Murphy, outlines the state's spending priorities and budget framework across major categories including Pre-K to 12 education, higher education, economic growth, housing, labor and workforce development, health care and social services, child care, law and public safety, and transportation and infrastructure. The document is authored by the Office of Management and Budget under State Treasurer Elizabeth Maher Muoio and Acting Director Tariq S. Shabazz. The budget document serves as a comprehensive overview of the state's fiscal strategy for the 2025 fiscal year, with detailed sections addressing education funding, health care affordability and accessibility, and workforce development as key policy areas. Specific dollar amounts, line-item allocations, and quantitative metrics are referenced in the full budget sections noted in the table of contents but are not detailed in this summary excerpt.

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  • to grow new economic opportunities, advance our goal of making Lincoln

    Lincoln, NE
    Budget

    Mayor Leirion Gaylor Baird presented Lincoln's proposed FY 2024–2026 biennial operating budget designed to grow economic opportunities, enhance public safety and health, and strengthen neighborhoods and downtown development. The document establishes key budget dates: a public hearing on August 5, City Council vote on budget changes on August 14, and budget adoption scheduled for August 26, with the new fiscal year beginning September 1. City Council proposed amendments include adding $250,000 in FY 2024–25 for an updated tree inventory and $50,000 in FY 2025–26 for the Community Forestry Master Plan. The budget emphasizes that only 17% of property tax dollars paid by Lincoln homeowners support city government, with Lancaster County receiving 14% and Lincoln Public Schools/ESUs receiving 61% of the tax levy. Lincoln's recent achievements cited include rankings as the 5th safest capital city, 6th best-run city in America, and the #1 safest city for pedestrians nationally.

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  • City of Columbus 2024 Adopted Budget

    Columbus, OH
    Budget

    The City of Columbus adopted a 2024 amended general fund budget of $1,211,579,657 on March 4, 2024, after the City Auditor identified an additional $16,879,657 in available resources at year-end. The additional capacity was allocated to increase staffing and services across multiple departments, including $500,000 for police records technicians, $296,325 for City Treasurer staff, and $15,720,000 distributed among three subfunds focusing on jobs growth, public safety initiatives, and neighborhood improvements. Additional funding was also directed to public health tobacco cessation and maternal health programs, park and recreation expansion, and workforce development initiatives.

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  • City of Wilkes-Barre

    Wilkes-Barre, PA
    Budget

    Mayor George C. Brown's 2025 budget address for the City of Wilkes-Barre identifies two major fiscal challenges: the potential loss of approximately $750,000 in annual real estate tax revenue from Commonwealth Health Wilkes-Barre General Hospital and an over 11% increase in employee healthcare costs. To offset these challenges, the administration expects increased construction and building permit revenue from major development projects including the Wright Center expansion, Meyers High School renovation into apartments and retail, the First National Bank Building purchase, and Sphere International's mixed-use development, along with anticipated increases in Earned Income Tax. The budget emphasizes cost-cutting measures in overtime and contract work, continued staffing priorities for Fire, Police, and DPW departments, infrastructure improvements including $1.1 million in Solomon's Creek flood protection and $1.5 million for Brookside Levee protection, and quality-of-life initiatives such as community policing programs and street repairs.

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  • BUDGET.PA.GOV EXECUTIVE BUDGET 2025-2026

    Hazleton, PA
    Budget

    Pennsylvania's Governor presented the 2025-2026 Executive Budget on February 4, 2025, building on investments made over the previous two years in K-12 education, property tax relief for seniors, public safety, and economic development. The proposed budget continues bipartisan funding for public schools, mental health supports, pre-K and early intervention programs, and higher education through the Blueprint for Higher Education initiative, while advancing workforce development and economic competitiveness strategies. The Governor highlighted prior achievements including the largest senior property tax cut in two decades, increased school breakfast participation, infrastructure improvements, and business growth, positioning the budget as a continuation of those priorities.

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  • LEBANON COUNTY 2026 PROPOSED BUDGET

    Lebanon, PA
    Budget

    Lebanon County's 2026 proposed budget totals $113,828,076, with the General Fund at $67,925,382 and significant allocations to Children and Youth ($17,699,426) and Public Safety ($24,629,300). The budget proposes a property tax increase of 0.20 mills (from 4.3925 to 4.5925), which would result in annual increases ranging from $21.66 on a $200,000 home to $54.15 on a $500,000 home, generating $50,506,021 in tax revenue. Key budget drivers include a 28% increase in county agency support, 14.5% growth in health insurance costs, and wage increases based on a completed salary study and union contracts, while the county maintains commitments to farm preservation, libraries, parks, and historical societies.

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  • Hartfordct

    Hartford, CT
    Budget

    This is a table of contents and organizational overview from the City of Hartford's budget document, covering fiscal year 2022 with forecasts through 2023. The document outlines the city's budget structure across multiple departments including general government, public safety, infrastructure, health and human services, education, and the library system, with detailed sections on revenue estimates, expenditures, and a five-year financial forecast. Specific budget figures and policy decisions are not presented in this excerpt, which serves only as an index to the comprehensive budget document.

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  • BUDGET.PA.GOV EXECUTIVE BUDGET 2025-2026

    Scranton, PA
    Budget

    Governor Tom Wolf's 2025-2026 executive budget proposal, submitted February 4, 2025, builds on previous bipartisan investments in education, public safety, and economic development. The budget continues scheduled K-12 education funding, increases support for pre-K and early intervention programs, invests in school infrastructure and mental health services, and advances the state's economic development strategy with focus on innovation sectors including agriculture. The proposal also includes funding for higher education institutions, workforce development programs, and aims to create safer communities while maintaining property tax relief for seniors.

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  • 2026 Proposed Budget City of Bloomington

    Bloomington, IN
    Budget

    The City of Bloomington's 2026 proposed budget, introduced by Mayor Kerry Thomson, outlines departmental allocations and priorities across multiple city services scheduled for discussion from August 18–27. The budget document includes detailed presentations for eight priority areas: High-Performing Government, Affordable Housing & Homelessness, Economic Development, Public Safety, Community Health & Vitality, and Transportation, along with supporting departments such as Public Works, Parks & Recreation, and Bloomington Transit. The administration's values emphasize community co-creation, accountable servant leadership, transparent governance, and strategic resource stewardship.

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  • BUDGET.PA.GOV EXECUTIVE BUDGET 2025-2026

    Lansford, PA
    Budget

    Pennsylvania's Governor submitted the 2025-2026 executive budget proposal on February 4, 2025, continuing bipartisan investments in K-12 education, property tax relief for seniors, and public safety initiatives from prior budgets. The proposal includes increased funding for pre-K and early intervention programs, mental health supports in schools, workforce development, and the state's first comprehensive economic development strategy in two decades focused on innovation across multiple sectors. The budget builds on prior bipartisan agreements that have resulted in expanded property tax cuts for seniors, increased school breakfast participation, and infrastructure improvements.

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  • City Budget | Newark, NJ

    Newark, NJ
    Budget

    The City of Newark's annual budgets serve as financial blueprints allocating municipal resources to public safety, community development, housing, health services, and public works while maintaining fiscal responsibility. The document provides links to budgets from 2008 through 2025, along with tax rate certifications for 2022 and 2023 and municipal budget levy cap calculation guidance. However, specific dollar amounts, departmental allocations, and detailed line items are not included in this index document.

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  • BUDGET.PA.GOV EXECUTIVE BUDGET 2025-2026

    Minersville, PA
    Budget

    Pennsylvania's Governor submitted the 2025-2026 executive budget on February 4, 2025, proposing continued bipartisan investments in K-12 education, higher education, and workforce development, along with mental health support in schools and increased funding for pre-K and early intervention programs. The budget builds on prior years' initiatives that included historic education investments, property tax relief for seniors, business competitiveness strategies, and law enforcement funding, with the new proposal emphasizing economic development innovation across multiple sectors including agriculture. The Governor framed the budget around core priorities of improving schools, building safer communities, and expanding economic opportunity for Pennsylvania residents.

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  • Mayor's Proposed FY21/22 Budget - Guide to the LFUCG ...

    Lexington, KY
    Budget

    This document is an educational guide produced by CivicLex to help the public understand the City of Lexington's Mayor's Proposed FY21/22 Budget by reorganizing the 500+ page official budget document into accessible sector-based categories such as Transportation, Public Health, Agriculture, and Public Safety. The guide explains how city budgets are created and organized, then provides breakdowns of proposed spending across twelve key policy areas to help residents understand how tax dollars align with community values. CivicLex notes that this is an independent, unauthorized guide that focuses on appropriations and uses line-item categorization, which may not always reflect the city's original intent or intersectional impacts of funding decisions.

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  • CITY OF PROVIDENCE FY23 BUDGET

    Providence, RI
    Budget

    The FY23 City of Providence budget totals $567,341,359, representing a 5.15% increase, and is structured as a balanced budget emphasizing investments in youth, city services, and infrastructure. Key allocations include $100,323,373 for pension fund payments, $498.8 million for major infrastructure improvements over FY23-27, $1,526,715 for police and fire training academies to recruit up to 50 new officers and firefighters, and $721,176 for a behavioral health crisis response program. The budget also reflects tax rate adjustments across residential, commercial, tangible, and motor vehicle categories, with residential tax rates decreasing by $6.06 per $1,000 valuation, and the city achieved its first rainy day fund reserve goal of 5% since 2008 with a current balance of $28,818,000.

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