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6 results for “transportation policy” · budget

  • Budget in Brief

    Newark, NJ
    Budget

    This document is the State of New Jersey's FY2024 Budget in Brief, prepared by Governor Philip D. Murphy's Office of Management and Budget in February 2023. The budget document outlines the governor's spending and policy priorities across multiple areas including pre-K-12 education, higher education, economic growth, healthcare, transportation, and infrastructure. The document serves as a comprehensive overview of the state's fiscal plan, with detailed sections addressing affordability, responsibility, and various departmental initiatives, though specific budget figures and detailed policy changes are not visible in the provided excerpts.

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  • State of Wisconsin FY 2022-23 Financial Statements | full report

    Madison, WI
    Budget

    The Wisconsin Legislative Audit Bureau issued Report 23-26 in December 2023, presenting the State of Wisconsin's FY 2022-23 Financial Statements as part of its Annual Comprehensive Financial Report. The report, prepared by State Auditor Joe Chrisman and reviewed by the Joint Legislative Audit Committee, provides an independent audit of Wisconsin's state finances across multiple funds including the General Fund, Transportation Fund, Long-Term Debt, Unemployment Reserve Fund, and University of Wisconsin System. This nonpartisan audit examines financial transactions, agency performance, and public policy issues to support the Legislature's oversight of state government operations and efficiency.

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  • Mayor's 2025 Budget

    Denver, CO
    Budget

    The City and County of Denver adopted its 2025 budget under Mayor Mike Johnston's administration for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2025. The budget document, which received the Government Finance Officers Association's Distinguished Budget Presentation Award, was prepared by the Department of Finance under Chief Financial Officer Nicole Doheny and includes input from all major city departments and Denver City Council. The 882-page adopted budget document outlines financial allocations and policy directions for the city's various departments including public safety, transportation, parks and recreation, human services, and other municipal services.

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  • city of oakland fiscal year 2019-2021

    Oakland, CA
    Budget

    The City of Oakland's Fiscal Year 2019-21 Proposed Policy Budget was prepared by the Finance Department under Director Katano Kasaine and City Administrator Sabrina B. Landreth, and submitted under Mayor Libby Schaaf. The document includes the full organizational structure of Oakland's government, listing the City Council president, council members representing seven districts, elected officers (including City Attorney Barbara Parker and City Auditor Courtney Ruby), and departmental directors across 19 departments including Fire, Police, Parks and Recreation, Planning and Building, Public Works, and Transportation. The budget had previously received the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for fiscal years 2017-18 and 2018-19 and was submitted for consideration for the same award for the 2019-20 and 2020-21 cycle.

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  • adopted fy 2026 budget

    St. Petersburg, FL
    Budget

    The Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority adopted its FY 2026 budget, which is presented in a comprehensive 170-page document containing the agency's mission statement, performance scorecard, organizational structure, and detailed budget information organized by division. The document outlines budget summaries, operating budgets, position changes, and budget policies, with divisions including Finance, Planning, Human Resources, Communications, Information Technology, Project Management, Transportation, and Mobility. Specific budget figures and detailed policy changes are referenced within the document but are not fully visible in the provided excerpt.

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  • Mayor's Proposed FY21/22 Budget - Guide to the LFUCG ...

    Lexington, KY
    Budget

    This document is an educational guide produced by CivicLex to help the public understand the City of Lexington's Mayor's Proposed FY21/22 Budget by reorganizing the 500+ page official budget document into accessible sector-based categories such as Transportation, Public Health, Agriculture, and Public Safety. The guide explains how city budgets are created and organized, then provides breakdowns of proposed spending across twelve key policy areas to help residents understand how tax dollars align with community values. CivicLex notes that this is an independent, unauthorized guide that focuses on appropriations and uses line-item categorization, which may not always reflect the city's original intent or intersectional impacts of funding decisions.

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