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  • What's Happening in Stamford Downtown STAMFORD DOWNTOWN

    Stamford, CT
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    Stamford Downtown is a Special Services District established in 1992 that supplements city services in the urban core through sanitation, landscaping, placemaking, and marketing to achieve goals including economic development, residential growth, retail recruitment, and increased downtown foot traffic. The district's FY22 revenue comes primarily from special assessments (58%), contributions (28%), and event revenue (10%), with the city contributing $190,000 to cover less than 20% of public realm maintenance costs and less than 10% of public community event costs. Stamford Downtown provides extensive services including daily streetscape cleaning, snow removal, social outreach, park improvements, and free public events such as the Farmers Market, Balloon Parade Spectacular, and exercise classes, while maintaining a spending ratio of over $21 in district investment for every $1 of direct city contribution.

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    downtown developmentspecial assessmentpublic eventseconomic developmentsanitation services
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  • Records Management | Buffalo, NY

    Buffalo, NY
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    The City of Buffalo's Inactive Records & Research Facility at 45 Comet Street provides public access by appointment to historical records spanning from 1815 to 1997, including assessors' land maps (1855–1912), birth indexes (1878–1915), death indexes (1852–1944), marriage indexes (1877–1935), Common Council proceedings (1854–1990), census records (1850–1925), and tax assessment rolls (1815–1997). Public access to records is free, though genealogy copies of vital records incur a fee; the facility retrieves records within five minutes to one business day depending on staff availability. City departments may also store records in the facility at no cost using one cubic foot boxes or specialized map boxes, requiring written requests and prior training on proper procedures.

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    records managementpublic records accesshistorical recordsvital recordsarchives
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  • Finance | Newark, NJ

    Newark, NJ
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    The Newark Department of Finance oversees all fiscal operations and asset management for the city, including employee and vendor payments, revenue collection, tax billing, and financial reporting, under the leadership of the Director of Finance/Chief Financial Officer. The department comprises several divisions: the Director's Office maintains custody of city assets including cash, investments, and capital authorizations; the Employee's Retirement Systems manages pension enrollment and retiree payments; the Office of Tax Abatement and Special Taxes collects and enforces revenue from payroll taxes, parking, hotel occupancy, and business licenses and permits; Assessments determines real property and personal property taxability and maintains tax maps; Accounts and Control records financial transactions across all city funds; and Revenue Collections handles property tax billing and citywide revenue collection and reporting.

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    tax billingbudget managementrevenue collectionpension administrationfinancial reporting
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  • Records Available at The York County Archives

    York, PA
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    The York County Archives maintains a searchable catalog of historical records spanning from 1749 to 1996, organized by record type and accessible through a multi-step search interface. Key holdings include Clerk of Courts Quarter Session Dockets (1749–1876, 1877–1949, 1950–1986), Deed Books (1749–1912, 1913–1943), Birth and Death Records (1852–1853, 1893–1906), Marriage Records (1852–1855, 1885–1949), Estate Files (1900–1985), and specialized registers for naturalization, motor vehicle registration, and professional licensing. Many series have been microfilmed or scanned and indexed, with originating offices including the Register of Wills, Prothonotary, Orphans' Court, Clerk of Courts, and Assessment Office. Users can search specific record types, view detailed descriptions of each series, and request records through the Archives' online platform.

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    records managementhistorical archivespublic records
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