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  • City of Tucson, Arizona Comprehensive Annual Financial ...

    Tucson, AZ
    Budget

    The City of Tucson, Arizona's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2016, documents the city's complete financial position and performance as prepared by the Department of Finance, Accounting Division. The report includes government-wide financial statements, fund financial statements (governmental, proprietary, and fiduciary), extensive notes covering accounting policies, debt management, pension plans, and other financial matters. The document serves as an official public accounting of the city's revenues, expenditures, assets, liabilities, and compliance with financial reporting standards.

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  • Budget Process – Public Process | CITY OF KANSAS CITY | OFFICIAL WEBSITE

    Kansas City, MO
    Budget
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  • C I T Y O F S e a t t l e, W a s h i n g t o n 2004 Proposed Budget

    Seattle, WA
    Budget

    The City of Seattle's 2004 Proposed Budget document presents the city's financial plan under Mayor Gregory J. Nickels and the Seattle City Council, with the Department of Finance organized into five functional teams overseeing utilities, public safety, economic policy, culture and parks, and administrative services. The cover features a historical note about a time capsule discovered during the 2002 demolition of the Seattle Center Opera House, which contained artifacts from the original 1928 Civic Auditorium dedication. This document served as the official budget proposal for the 2004 fiscal year and is available in alternative formats for accessibility compliance.

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  • City of Albany | PFM Report

    Albany, NY
    Budget

    The City of Albany commissioned Public Financial Management (PFM) to analyze the city's finances for fiscal years 2017-2020 and identify measures to reduce expenditures, increase revenues, and improve service efficiency, building on previous recommendations from the State's Financial Restructuring Board. The analysis was conducted in response to the State of New York's request that Albany reduce its dependence on State aid, and was informed by a 2015 Albany County shared services strategy aimed at enabling jurisdictions to comply with property tax caps and access State tax rebates. PFM's interdisciplinary team of consultants reviewed the city's financial documents and met with city officials and department heads to develop recommendations for phasing down State aid while increasing municipal efficiency.

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  • COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT

    Akron, OH
    Budget

    The City of Akron, Ohio issued its Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2020, detailing the municipal government's financial position and organizational structure as of June 2021. The report lists the city's elected officials, including Mayor Daniel Horrigan and a 13-member council, along with the cabinet structure headed by the Director of Finance Stephen F. Fricker and various department directors overseeing public service, law, planning, human resources, and public safety operations. This document serves as the official financial and administrative record for the fiscal year 2020.

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  • $150 million: Estate Tax Rate equals around , exempt about $.36 in Tax Rate.

    Richmond, VA
    Budget

    Richmond's officially adopted budget totals $3,028,928,656, with the General Fund comprising 35% ($1,056,511,879) of total spending. Major budget allocations include Richmond Public Schools ($248,880,792), Public Safety ($220,666,139), and a Capital Improvement Plan ($549,592,657), funded primarily through real estate taxes ($515,809,767) and other local taxes ($216,962,729). The budget overview shows real estate tax valuations growing from $1.4 billion in 2016 to $2.3 billion by 2023, reflecting significant property value increases in the city.

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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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