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  • 2021-2253: Resolution further amending Resolution No. 647 of 2020, effective December 23, 2020, as amended, entitled “Resolution adopting and approving the 2021 Capital Budget and the 2021 Community Development Block Grant Program, and the 2021 through 2026 Capital Improvement Program,” so as to identify specific Public Service Grant projects in City Council District 7 and authorize a subsequent Agreement or Agreements for operation/administrative expenses, maintenance, purchase of equipment, and/or rehabilitation of neighborhood facilities on behalf of the residents of the City of Pittsburgh.

    Nov 24, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
    Budget
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  • 2021-2251: Resolution further amending Resolution No. 840 of 2019, effective December 23, 2019, as amended, entitled “Resolution adopting and approving the 2020 Capital Budget and the 2020 Community Development Block Grant Program, and the 2020 through 2025 Capital Improvement Program,” so as to identify specific Public Service Grant (originally budgeted as Unspecified Local Option) projects in City Council District 9 and authorize a subsequent Agreement or Agreements for operation/administrative expenses, maintenance, purchase of equipment, and/or rehabilitation of neighborhood facilities on behalf of the residents of the City of Pittsburgh.

    Nov 24, 2021

·Pittsburgh, PA
Budget
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  • 2021-2188: Resolution further amending Resolution No. 840 of 2019, effective December 23, 2019, as amended, entitled “Resolution adopting and approving the 2020 Capital Budget and the 2020 Community Development Block Grant Program, and the 2020 through 2025 Capital Improvement Program,” so as to identify specific Public Service Grant (originally budgeted as Unspecified Local Option) projects in City Council District 2 and authorize a subsequent Agreement or Agreements for operation/administrative expenses, maintenance, purchase of equipment, and/or rehabilitation of neighborhood facilities on behalf of the residents of the City of Pittsburgh.

    Nov 12, 2021

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
    Budget
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  • FY 2026 Adopted Budget - Download (PDF)

    Evanston, IL
    Budget

    The FY 2026 Adopted Budget document, effective January 1, 2026 and updated January 21, 2026, is a comprehensive 420-page municipal budget covering all city funds and expenditures. The document includes revenue and expenditure schedules, fund balance projections, a 5-year capital improvements plan, and detailed breakdowns across 28 named funds including the General Fund (100), Parks and Recreation Fund (130), Water Fund (510), Sewer Fund (515), and multiple Tax Increment Financing (TIF) districts and Special Service Area (SSA) funds. Major departmental sections cover the Police Department, Fire Department, Public Works Agency, Community Development, Health & Human Services, and Library services, with additional allocations for pension transfers, debt service, and capital improvements. The budget reflects corrections to pension funding policy language and reorganization of fund balance projections to highlight changes exceeding 10 percent.

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  • City Council - City of Knoxville

    Knoxville, TN
    Budget

    The Knoxville City Council will hold a public hearing on Thursday, May 7, 2026 at 5:00pm to discuss the proposed operating budget and capital improvements budget for fiscal year 2025/2026. Members of the public may sign up to offer comments by contacting the City Recorder's Office at CityRecorder@knoxvilletn.gov or 865-215-2075 by the 4:00pm deadline on the day of the hearing. The nine-member Council, composed of six district representatives and three at-large members, meets regularly with agendas available online and meetings broadcast on local television and streamed online.

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  • FY 2023 Adopted Budget - Download (PDF)

    Evanston, IL
    Budget

    The City of Evanston adopted its FY 2023 Budget effective January 1, 2023, as presented in a comprehensive 501-page budget book last updated January 9, 2023. The document organizes spending across multiple funds including the General Fund, Human Services Fund, Library Fund, various Tax Increment Financing (TIF) districts, Special Service Area (SSA) funds, and utility funds (Water, Sewer, Solid Waste). The budget covers departmental allocations for City Council, City Clerk, Law Department, Police Department, Fire Department, Parks & Recreation, Public Works Agency, and Community Development, along with pension transfers for public safety. The document also outlines a 2023 Capital Improvements Plan and a 5-year capital improvements plan, position control information, and debt service obligations across multiple debt series.

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  • FY 2021 Adopted Budget - Download (PDF)

    Evanston, IL
    Budget

    The Fiscal Year 2021 Adopted Budget for the City of Evanston was submitted by City Manager Erika Storlie and Mayor Stephen H. Hagerty. The document contains comprehensive budget information organized across eight parts, including the general fund, 32 other specialized funds (ranging from the Library Fund to the Police Pension Fund), capital improvements planning, and position control for 2021 and a five-year projection. The budget encompasses multiple departments and service areas including the Police Department, Fire Department, Parks and Recreation, Public Works Agency, and Health & Human Services, along with specialized funds for community development, affordable housing, tax increment financing districts, and utility services such as water, sewer, and solid waste management.

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