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13 results for “revenue trends”

  • 1 For the Fiscal Year beginning October 1, 2023 and ending September 30, 2024

    Oct 1, 2023

    ·Dallas, TX
    Budget

    Dallas County's FY2024 budget covers the fiscal year from October 1, 2023, through September 30, 2024, and this Budget-in-Brief document summarizes the county's major financial and operational planning decisions. The document provides an overview of Dallas County's organizational structure, departmental budgets across categories including Justice Administration, Law Enforcement, Health and Social Services, and Parkland Hospital, along with revenue and expenditure trends. Dallas County's government structure consists of a Commissioners Court with one County Judge elected at large and four County Commissioners elected from districts, which sets the county tax rate, adopts the budget, and oversees county administration.

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  • For the Fiscal Year beginning October 1, 2022 and ending September 30, 2023

Oct 1, 2022

·Dallas, TX
Budget

This Dallas County FY2023 budget document (October 1, 2022 – September 30, 2023) is a summary overview of the county's annual financial and operational planning. The document provides a table of contents covering departmental budgets across Justice Administration, Law Enforcement, Health and Social Services, Juvenile Services, Community Services, Management Services, Capital and Technology, and Parkland Hospital, along with financial policies and revenue and expenditure trends. Dallas County's governing structure consists of a Commissioners Court with one County Judge elected at large and four County Commissioners elected from districts, responsible for setting the tax rate, adopting the budget, and overseeing administration. The full detailed budget, Performance Measures Reports, and line item detail budget are available through the Dallas County Office of Budget and Evaluation at 500 Elm Street, Suite 5400, Dallas, Texas 75202, or by contacting (214) 653-6384.

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  • ANNUAL COMPREHENSIVE FINANCIAL REPORT FOR THE YEARS ENDED

    Allentown, PA
    Budget

    The Lehigh County Authority Comprehensive Annual Financial Report presents audited financial statements for the water and wastewater utility serving Allentown, Pennsylvania for the fiscal years ended December 31, 2020 and 2019. The report, prepared by Chief Financial Officer Edward C. Klein, Controller Todd A. Marion, and Accounting Supervisor Linda M. Eberhardt, includes detailed financial statements covering net position, revenues, expenses, cash flows, and fiduciary accounts across the Authority's suburban and city divisions. The document encompasses required supplementary information on pension and other post-employment benefit (OPEB) liabilities, along with statistical sections analyzing financial trends, revenue capacity by source, rate schedules for both water and wastewater services, and debt capacity metrics. The Authority operates separate water and wastewater service areas with distinct rate structures for its suburban and city divisions.

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  • Comprehensive Annual Financial Report

    St. Petersburg, FL
    Budget

    The Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report covers fiscal years ended September 30, 2022 and 2021, prepared by the Finance Department for the St. Petersburg, Florida transit authority. The report includes audited financial statements, management's discussion and analysis, statements of net position and cash flows, and supplementary information on pension liabilities and postemployment benefits. The document serves as a comprehensive accounting of the transit authority's financial performance and includes statistical trends in net position, revenues, and expenses from fiscal years 2013 through 2022.

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  • City of Jacksonville Data Packet

    Jacksonville, FL
    Other

    The City of Jacksonville Data Packet provides property tax information for the consolidated Jacksonville-Duval County government to inform public discussion of funding proposals. The document presents millage rate trends from 2020-2024 showing that approximately 71% of Florida cities maintained rates at or below 2020 levels, 65% have not increased rates in five years, and 53% have decreased rates at least once. The packet includes definitions of key property tax terminology such as ad valorem tax, assessed valuation, and homestead exemptions to provide context for evaluating municipal revenue and services.

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  • Analysis of the Mayor’s Recommended Budget Estimate for the City of

    Syracuse, NY
    Budget

    Bonadio & Co., LLP prepared an analysis of Syracuse, New York's Mayor's Recommended Budget for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2026, submitted to the City Common Council on April 30, 2025. The analysis examines revenue, expenditure, and fund balance trends to identify concerns such as unusual growth, reliance on one-time revenue sources, and fund balance depletion. Syracuse, a city of approximately 146,000 residents, faces ongoing financial challenges typical of older urban centers, including modest revenue growth heavily dependent on sales tax, property taxes, and state aid that has not consistently kept pace with rising expenditures in employee benefits, public safety, and infrastructure maintenance.

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  • ALLENTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA ANNUAL COMPREHENSIVE FINANCIAL REPORT

    Allentown, PA
    Budget

    This Annual Comprehensive Financial Report presents the financial statements and position of the Lehigh County Authority for the years ended December 31, 2023 and 2022, prepared by Chief Financial Officer Edward C. Klein, Controller Todd A. Marion, and Accounting Supervisor Linda M. Eberhardt. The report includes audited financial statements covering net position, revenues, expenses, cash flows, and fiduciary accounts, along with required supplementary information on pension and other post-employment benefit (OPEB) liabilities for both the Suburban and City divisions. The document encompasses water and wastewater service area operations, rate schedules, capital recovery fees, and statistical analysis of financial trends and revenue capacity across the Authority's divisions. Supporting schedules detail cash management, certificates of deposit, budgetary comparisons, and comparative rate information for water and wastewater services.

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  • Revenue Overview Revenues

    Nashville, TN
    Budget

    This revenue overview document outlines the fiscal foundations of Metro Nashville's budget, emphasizing that deficit financing is prohibited by Tennessee Law and the Metropolitan Charter, requiring expenditures to be matched by equal revenue and fund balances. The document identifies property tax and sales tax as the largest revenue sources and notes that Tennessee's economy is projected to grow 2.5% in 2025-2026, with Nashville leading this growth supported by a diversified economy, low unemployment (3.0% as of February 2025), and relative stability despite inflation concerns and potential federal funding uncertainties. The document provides background on Metro's revenue sources and economic trends affecting budget feasibility, with detailed revenue projections included in the accompanying budget ordinance.

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  • TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES

    Jacksonville, FL
    Minutes

    The Tourist Development Council held a virtual meeting on October 15, 2020, to review the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020. Bed tax collections totaled $6,303,825, representing a 26.68% decline compared to the previous year, with September revenue down 36.24% due to COVID-19 impacts; the council approved prior meeting minutes and reviewed account balances totaling approximately $3.2 million in carryover funds and $1.37 million in the Development Account. Council members discussed reallocating the $2 million in expenditure savings from the prior fiscal year, with plans to evaluate reallocation proposals at the February meeting after December's full fiscal close-out and further revenue trend analysis.

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  • East Hartford Connecticut Comprehensive Annual Financial Report

    Hartford, CT
    Budget

    This Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the Town of East Hartford, Connecticut covers fiscal year ended June 30, 2010, and was prepared by the Department of Finance under Director Michael P. Walsh. The report includes government-wide and fund financial statements, management's discussion and analysis, notes to financial statements, and statistical sections covering financial trends, revenue capacity, debt capacity, and demographic information. The document demonstrates the town's complete financial position through multiple exhibits and schedules documenting assets, revenues, expenditures, and fund balances across governmental, proprietary, and fiduciary funds.

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  • I-1 I. Introduction

    Honolulu, HI
    Other

    This is an introduction to the City and County of Honolulu's annual budget report covering revenues and expenditures, which includes an overview of fiscal trends, analysis of prior year revenues and expenditures, and mid-year status of current fiscal year budget items drawn from audited financial reports and budget ordinances. The report notes that FY 2002 financial statements were incomplete at the time of publication, requiring reliance on unaudited information for that fiscal year. The document provides historical and comparative context for evaluating the city's proposed budget, including comparisons of city spending to other jurisdictions and examinations of operational versus capital budget spending.

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  • Six-Year Fiscal Program 2026 – 2031 Municipality of Anchorage Suzanne LaFrance

    Anchorage, AK
    Budget

    The Municipality of Anchorage's Six-Year Fiscal Program for 2026–2031, submitted by Mayor Suzanne LaFrance as required by Municipal Charter 13.02, outlines a financial plan for public services, fiscal policies, and capital improvements over the six-year period. The program emphasizes a balanced approach to fiscal management through cost containment, economic development, expenditure reductions, and revenue enhancements, while accounting for the operational and personnel cost impacts of capital improvement projects. The document was submitted on October 2, 2025, and includes detailed analysis of demographic and financial information, economic trends, and indicators to guide strategic policy decisions. Additional financial details and supporting documents are available through the Anchorage Economic and Community Development website, municipal libraries, and the Municipal website.

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  • q1 fy 2023 - financial report

    Boise, ID
    Budget

    The City of Boise's Q1 FY 2023 financial report (covering October 1 – December 31, 2022) indicates that General Fund revenues and expenditures are within expected ranges at the 25% mark of the fiscal year. The Boise economic environment showed positive trends, with total employment up 4.4% year-over-year (adding 5,782 jobs) and the unemployment rate declining to 1.8% in December 2022, significantly below regional and national averages. The report includes detailed budget-to-actual comparisons across departments, analyses of contingencies, overtime, capital projects, and other funds.

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