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6 results for “tax revenue” · agenda

  • CITY OF OAKLAND BUDGET ADVISORY COMMISSION

    Oct 22, 2025

    ·Oakland, CA
    Agenda

    This is an agenda for a City of Oakland Budget Advisory Commission meeting scheduled for Wednesday, October 22, 2025, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM in Council Chambers. The seven-member Commission, comprising Mandela Bliss, Larisa Casillas, Mike Forbes, Ben Gould, Mike Petouhoff, Jane Yang, and Stephisha Ycoy-Walton, will address commissioner appointments and elections, review the adopted FY25-27 budget, and consider a Council Finance & Management Committee report on options to raise an additional ongoing $40 million in General Purpose Fund revenues. The agenda also includes discussion of a Community Engagement Ad Hoc assessment on the 2025-2027 budget process and a Consolidated Fiscal Policy amendment recommendation regarding real estate transfer tax revenues. The Finance Department will provide updates, and the public may observe via KTOP Granicus, Zoom webinar, or in person.

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  • AGENDA - COUNCIL MEETING - TUESDAY - DECEMBER 3, 2024 - 1:30 P. M.

    Dec 3, 2024

    ·Houston, TX
    Agenda

    This December 3–4, 2024 Houston City Council meeting agenda includes presentations on December 3 at 1:30 p.m. followed by public speakers, with council reconvening December 4 at 9:00 a.m. for hearings. The December 4 hearings address amended Project Plans and Reinvestment Zone Financing Plans for Reinvestment Zone Number Seventeen (Memorial City Zone), Zone Number Twenty (Southwest Houston), Zone Number Twenty-Five (Hiram Clarke/Fort Bend Zone), and a tax abatement designation for Integra Mission Critical, LLC. Motions 2024-0889 through 2024-0906 and Ordinances 2024-0910 through 2024-0947 are scheduled for consideration. A financial status report from the City Controller and City Administration covering revenue, expenditure, encumbrance, and bond funds is also on the agenda, along with the Mayor's confirmation request for Dean E. Corgey to the Municipal Employees Civil Service Commission and a $2,437,340.25 payment recommendation to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality for 2025 Public Health Service Fees.

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  • Oklahoma Tax Commission | Oklahoma City, OK | 73194

    Dec 3, 2024

    ·Oklahoma City, OK
    Agenda

    The Oklahoma Tax Commission held a special meeting agenda for December 3, 2024, at 10:00 A.M. at 123 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, 28th Floor, Oklahoma City, chaired by Mark A. Wood with Vice-Chairman Shelly Paulk and Secretary-Member Charles T. Prater. The agenda included approval of November 19, 2024 meeting minutes, discussion of proposed agency expenses, and approval of FY2025 revenue re-estimates and FY2026 revenue forecasts for presentation to the State of Oklahoma Equalization Board on December 20, 2024. The meeting notice was posted November 15, 2024, with the agenda posted November 27, 2024. An executive session was proposed to consider confidential taxpayer matters and two administrative law judge recommendations (PC-24-057-H and PC-24-097-F) under authority of 25 O.S. § 307(B)(4)(7).

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  • City of Phoenix Citizens Transportation Committee Meeting Packet

    Phoenix, AZ
    Agenda

    The City of Phoenix Citizens Transportation Commission held a public meeting on April 23, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. at the Public Transit Building, 302 N. 1st Avenue, available in-person, virtually via Webex (number 2339 519 4115), and by phone (602-666-0783). The agenda included approval of March 26, 2026 meeting minutes; a discussion of the T2050 Mobility Improvements Program update from the Street Transportation Department; October 2026 proposed bus service changes from the Public Transit Department; monthly ridership updates for regional bus, light rail, and Dial-a-Ride services; and a T2050 financial overview covering collected sales tax revenues and program expenditures. Public comment registration was available by contacting Bevey McCloud at 602-534-6192 or bevey.mccloud@phoenix.gov by 4 p.m. on the meeting day.

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  • A G E N D A Meeting Type: kJ D : L s bio p D ate O T

    Charlotte, NC
    Agenda

    On July 13, 1998, the City of Charlotte City Council held a meeting in Room 267 with a workshop agenda covering several items including a General Obligation Bond Referendum for Storm Water. The council discussed the 1997 resolution to transition the Storm Water program to a true Enterprise fund, phasing out the city's property tax contribution and using revenue bonds as a funding source for capital investment. A key issue involved state law constraints on storm water fee authorization when two government entities provide services through an interlocal agreement with Mecklenburg County, which created uncertainty for bond buyers regarding revenue guarantees, prompting the council to consider legislation authorizing the city to levy adequate storm water fees to service revenue bonds.

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  • AGENDA FOR THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE MOORE CITY COUNCIL

    Moore Township, XX
    Agenda

    This agenda covers a regular meeting of the Moore City Council, Moore Public Works Authority, and Moore Risk Management Board on April 4, 2022 at 6:30 p.m. The consent docket includes approval of minutes from the March 21, 2022 meeting and ratification of FY 2021-2022 claims and expenditures totaling $5,242,077.09. The council will consider contracts with Dillon and Associates for auditing services and Crawford & Associates for financial statement preparation for fiscal year ended June 30, 2022. Resolution No. 18(22) seeks approval for the Moore Economic Development Authority to incur indebtedness not to exceed $1,500,000 through issuance of a Sales Tax Revenue Note, Series 2022 for municipal capital improvements. The agenda also includes consideration of declaring 92 Moore Police Department service handguns as surplus and approval of a Sports Association Agreement for 2022-2023.

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