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4 results for “road improvements” · budget

  • Letter From the Finance Director

    Cleveland, OH
    Budget

    The City of Cleveland's Finance Director presents the fiscal year 2026 Mayor's Budget Estimate, a balanced budget developed through collaborative planning across city divisions to transparently allocate resources to essential services. The budget prioritizes elevated investments in economic development, public safety, and technology, supported by strong 2025 performance that included a $21 million police station improvement lease-purchase agreement, $12 million in road resurfacing, new multi-year union agreements covering 85% of unions, and implementation of modern financial and permitting systems that improved efficiency. The fiscally responsible approach aims to promote job growth, affordable housing, and modernization while maintaining financial stability and limiting unnecessary borrowing.

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  • odot-budget-book-2025.pdf - Oklahoma.gov

    Oklahoma City, OK
    Budget

    The Oklahoma Department of Transportation's 2025 budget, authorized through General Appropriation bill SB 1125, allocates $590 million from the Rebuild Oklahoma Access and Driver Safety (ROADS) Fund at its full statutory authorized amount. The State Transportation Fund received a $4.8 million increase to a base of $216 million, including $16.2 million for industrial area access improvements and lake/waterway access, plus $5 million for public transit. An additional $200 million appropriation established the Rural Economic Transportation Reliability and Optimization (RETRO) Fund to accelerate construction and maintenance of projects in rural areas experiencing economic development and traffic volume increases. Senate Bill 1429 repurposed the McClellan Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System Revolving Fund to the Oklahoma Ports Infrastructure Revolving Fund, with the GA bill providing $16.2 million for port and navigational system improvements.

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  • 2020 Approved Capital Improvement Budget 2020 – 2025 Approved

    Anchorage, AK
    Budget

    The Municipality of Anchorage's 2020 Approved Capital Improvement Budget (CIB) and 2020–2025 Capital Improvement Program (CIP), presented by Mayor Ethan Berkowitz on October 2, 2019, outlines proposed infrastructure funding for roads, parks, facilities, transportation systems, public buildings, recreation facilities, and public safety using local bonds supplemented by state and federal funds. The Municipal Assembly, chaired by Felix Rivera, held public work sessions and hearings in October 2019 to review the capital budget before a proposed local bond package was scheduled for voter consideration in April 2020. The CIP addresses reduced state support for local and state-owned facilities by requiring Anchorage to increase self-reliance and innovation in maintaining and developing infrastructure across multiple departments including Transportation, Parks & Recreation, Library, Development Services, and Emergency Management.

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  • doylestown township 2022 preliminary budget

    Doylestown, PA
    Budget

    Doylestown Township's 2022 Preliminary Budget was presented to the Board of Supervisors on November 16, 2021, following a six-month collaborative review process involving township leadership, the Ways & Means Committee, the Township Manager, and department heads. The comprehensive 91-page document provides detailed revenue and expenditure information across 15 separate funds, including General, Fire, Parks & Recreation, Water, and Roads & Bridges, along with multi-year projections through 2026 and supporting schedules for real estate tax millage, debt service, and capital spending programs. The budget addresses major revenue sources and expenditure categories while establishing financial planning guidance for the township's operations and capital improvements.

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