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

    May 22, 2025

    ·Charleston, SC
    Budget

    Charleston County's FY 2026 Budget was presented on May 22, 2025, with a three-reading ordinance process scheduled for May 22, May 27, and June 10, 2025. The county proposes 33 new positions across departments, including 20 EMS positions, 7 for the Tri-County Biological Science Center, 4 for Awendaw Fire District, and 1 each for Coroner and Public Defender, alongside 4 additional positions in Housing & Land Management, Community Development & Revitalization, Planning & Zoning, and Building Inspections. General Fund appropriations are projected to increase 4.2 percent to $365.5 million in FY 2026 from $350.7 million in FY 2025, while Debt Service appropriations are projected to increase 47.0 percent to $56.5 million from $38.4 million. The Northern Charleston Fire District millage rate increases 0.7 mills to 16.2 mills in FY 2026, resulting in an $11.20 tax change for a $400,000 homeowner, while other county and district millage rates remain unchanged.

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MUNICIPALITY OF ANCHORAGE, ALASKA COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT

Anchorage, AK
Budget

The Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska Comprehensive Annual Financial Report documents the municipality's financial position as of December 31, 2017, under Mayor Ethan Berkowitz and Controller Alex Slivka. The report includes government-wide and fund financial statements covering governmental, proprietary, and fiduciary funds, along with budgetary comparisons for the General Fund and nonmajor funds such as Heritage Land Bank, Convention Center Operating Reserve, E911 Surcharge, and Police/Fire Retiree Medical Liability. Required supplementary information addresses road network condition ratings, pension plans, and other post-employment benefits. The municipality received a Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting.

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  • BUDGET PROCESS AND CITIZEN ACCESS I. Budget Law and Budget Development

    Madison, WI
    Budget

    Wisconsin state budget law requires the City of Madison to prepare an annual budget with a public hearing, including anticipated revenues, proposed appropriations by department, comparisons to prior year actuals, and information on indebtedness and surplus. Madison's budget process divides into capital and operating budgets, each passing through three phases: Requested Budget (agency submissions), Executive Budget (Mayor's proposal), and Adopted Budget (Common Council approval). The capital budget includes an additional review stage by the Comptroller and Capital Improvement Review Committee before the Executive Budget phase, which recommends projects for inclusion based on long-lived assets like land and buildings.

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