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  • EAST BUFFALO TOWNSHIP FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR ...

    Lansford, PA
    Budget

    East Buffalo Township's audited financial statements for the year ending December 31, 2023 present a fair and materially accurate picture of the township's financial position and activities in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. The comprehensive report includes statements of net position, activities, governmental and fiduciary funds, budget comparisons, and pension liability schedules covering the township's governmental operations for the fiscal year. The independent audit was conducted in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards and confirms the reliability of the township's financial records and internal controls.

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  • DOYLESTOWN TOWNSHIP 2026 Preliminary BUDGET

    Doylestown, PA
    Budget

    Doylestown Township presented its 2026 preliminary budget to the Board of Supervisors on November 19, 2025, prepared under the leadership of Township Manager Stephanie J. Mason and Finance Director Kenneth Wallace. The budget document outlines funding across multiple funds including the General Fund, Fire Fund, Park and Recreation Fund, and various capital and debt service funds. The township maintains strong financial health with an Aa1 credit rating from Moody's, reflecting a healthy reserve position with available fund balance at 53% of expenditures, and holds multiple accreditations including Pennsylvania Police Chief's Association accreditation and Gold Sustainable Community certification.

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  • SCHOOL DISTRICT OF LEBANON TOWNSHIP Lebanon Township School District

    Lebanon, PA
    Budget

    The Lebanon Township School District Board of Education's Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2021 provides a detailed financial accounting of the school district located in Califon, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. The report includes district-wide and fund financial statements, budgetary comparisons, pension and other post-employment benefit (OPEB) schedules, and supplementary information prepared by the district's finance department. The document serves as a comprehensive overview of the district's financial position and operations for the specified fiscal year.

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  • 2026 Proposed Budget

    Norristown, PA
    Budget

    The 2026 Proposed Budget document outlines the organizational structure and leadership of Middletown Township, listing elected officials including Board of Supervisors members Mike Ksiazek (Chairperson), Bernadette Hannah (Vice Chairperson), Dawn Quirple (Secretary), and Dana Kane, along with appointed executive officials and professional consultants responsible for various township operations. The document, which spans 206 pages, serves as a comprehensive budget presentation for fiscal year 2026, though the specific budget figures and detailed policy proposals are not provided in the pages shown. The document also honors the memory of Supervisor Anna Payne (1985-2025) and her contributions to the township.

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  • Springfieldmontco

    Springfield, IL
    Budget

    Springfield Township, Montgomery County, PA proposes a balanced 2022 operating budget of $18,315,318 with a real estate tax rate of 4.516 mills and earned income tax rate of 1.0%, maintaining the same real estate tax rate as 2021 due to decreased pension obligations and workers compensation costs. Residential taxpayers will see no change in real estate taxes but will benefit from a $6.32 reduction in the annual refuse service fee (from $231.86 to $225.54), driven by decreased recycling processing costs despite increases in waste disposal fees. The Township continues to fund operations through traditional revenue sources including real estate tax, earned income tax, and a local services tax enacted in 2019, with anticipated additional revenues of $45,000 from the local services tax in 2022.

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  • Penn Township Financial Statements and Supplementary Information

    Pottstown, PA
    Budget

    Penn Township's financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2017 include an independent auditor's report and comprehensive financial documentation using the modified cash basis of accounting. The statements encompass governmental activities, business-type activities, and fiduciary funds, along with budgetary comparisons and supplementary information for various funds including the General Fund, Water and Sewer Fund, State Liquid Fuels Fund, Storm Water Management Fund, and Capital Improvements Fund. The audited financial statements present the Township's net position, activities, fund balances, and changes in fund net positions across all operational and proprietary funds for the fiscal year.

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  • doylestown-township-financial-statements- ...

    Doylestown, PA
    Budget

    Doylestown Township's Annual Financial Report for the year ended December 31, 2022, presents comprehensive financial statements including government-wide statements of net position and activities, fund financial statements for governmental, proprietary, and fiduciary funds, and detailed notes to the financial statements. The report includes required supplementary information covering budgetary comparisons and pension plan schedules for both police and non-uniform employee pension plans. The document serves as the official audit and financial disclosure for township operations during 2022, prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.

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  • DOYLESTOWN TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND

    Doylestown, PA
    Budget

    The Doylestown Township Municipal Authority's audited financial statements for 2023 and 2022 have received an unqualified opinion, indicating the Authority's financial position and operations are fairly presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. The document includes basic financial statements covering net position, revenues, expenses, cash flows, and supplementary schedules for general administration, water treatment and distribution, and facilities management. The audit was conducted in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, with management responsible for the accuracy and internal controls of the financial reporting.

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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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  • POTTER TOWNSHIP 2020 ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET Board of Supervisors

    Pottsville, PA
    Budget

    Potter Township's Board of Supervisors approved the 2020 Annual Operating Budget with no millage rate increase, comprising seven funds: General Fund, State Fund, Capital Fund, Wage Tax Fund, Escrow Fund, Public Safety Fund, and DCNR Grant Fund. The General Fund budget totaled $3,812,580 in receipts and appropriations, with estimated tax revenue of $2,362,600 and major expenditures including Highway Maintenance ($1,290,795), Parks ($1,019,000), and Planning & Zoning ($433,250). The State Fund received a $24,861.54 liquid fuels allocation, while the Capital Fund maintained a balance of $52,268.07 with no estimated expenditures for the year.

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  • TOWNSHIP OF BETHLEHEM NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, PA 2023 ADOPTED BUDGET (ALL FUNDS)

    Bethlehem, PA
    Budget

    The Township of Bethlehem's 2023 Adopted Budget document, finalized December 19, 2022, presents comprehensive revenue and expenditure projections across six funds: General Fund, Sewer Fund, Liquid Fuels Fund, Capital Reserve Fund, Fire Tax Fund, and Stormwater Fund. Total General Fund tax revenue is budgeted at $15,976,510 for 2023, with earned income tax constituting $5,450,000, real estate tax at $7,103,510, and real estate transfer tax at $1,275,000. Licenses and permits revenue totals $841,700, and the budget includes detailed expenditure summaries and minor equipment allocations across all operating funds.

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  • YORK TOWNSHIP 2026 BUDGET

    York, PA
    Budget

    The York Township 2026 Budget document is a comprehensive 52-page budget plan outlining the township's financial allocations across multiple funds including the General Fund, Sewer Fund, Recreation Capital Reserve Fund, Stormwater Fund, and others. The budget includes detailed information on revenue sources, expense appropriations, tax rates, and capital reserves, with sections dedicated to explaining how tax dollars are allocated across township services. Key components covered are the General Fund budget, sewer operations, intermunicipal sewer arrangements, liquid fuel allocations, and stormwater management.

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  • DOYLESTOWN TOWNSHIP 2026 FEE SCHEDULE

    Doylestown, PA
    Budget

    This document presents Doylestown Township's 2026 Fee Schedule, which outlines various municipal fees for services including deed registration ($10), community meeting room rentals ($150 for 4 hours or less with a $100 security deposit), and animal carcass removal ($100 per carcass). The schedule shows a long revision history dating back to 1994, with the most recent updates occurring in January 2026 (Resolutions #2775 and #2779), indicating the township regularly adjusts its fee structure to reflect current operational costs.

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