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4 results for “violence prevention” · budget

  • Budget Highlights City Overview

    Tucson, AZ
    Budget

    The City of Tucson's Fiscal Year 2026 budget was submitted by the City Manager on April 22, 2025, and adopted by the Mayor and Council on June 6, 2025. The citywide expenditure budget totals $2.41 billion, representing a $19 million increase from the prior year, with major allocations directed toward employee compensation adjustments ($23.6 million), public safety operations, capital improvements, violence prevention and intervention programs, and technology sustainment. Key expenditures include salaries and wages ($277.3 million, 33.62%), professional services ($125.9 million, 15.28%), pension obligations ($85.1 million combined), and debt services ($54.1 million).

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  • City of Columbus 2023 Adopted Budget

    Columbus, OH
    Budget

    The City of Columbus adopted a 2023 general fund budget of $1,162,941,386 on February 13, 2023 (ordinance 2936-2023), which included $18.9 million in additional resources discovered at year-end beyond the initial $1.144 billion projection. The amended budget allocated additional funds to several priority areas, including $4 million to create a new Office of Violence Prevention, $1 million to sustain the Early Start summer program, $175,000 for record sealing and expungement services, and distributed $15.7 million across three subfunds focused on jobs growth ($5.4 million), public safety initiatives ($2.1 million), and neighborhood initiatives ($8.2 million).

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  • 2020-21 Governor's Executive Budget (PDF)

    Coatesville, PA
    Budget

    The 2020-21 Pennsylvania Governor's Executive Budget, submitted February 4, 2020, outlines strategic investments in workforce development, education, gun violence prevention, and services for individuals with disabilities. Key proposals include comprehensive charter school funding reform projected to save school districts an estimated $280 million while maintaining educational choice, along with infrastructure initiatives focusing on pipeline safety, state parks and forests staffing, and lead and asbestos removal. The budget builds on five years of economic improvements that increased the state's Rainy Day Fund from minimal levels to over $340 million.

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  • Operating Budget Short Overview 2025

    Akron, OH
    Budget

    The City of Akron proposed a $798 million operating budget for 2025, representing a 2.0% decrease from 2024, with 71% of general fund expenditures dedicated to staffing for approximately 2,000 employees. The budget prioritizes public safety as the top initiative, maintaining current staffing levels of 488 police officers and 402 firefighter/medics, while also investing in core city services including fleet upgrades and permit processing efficiency, and targeted strategic investments in gun violence prevention, youth opportunity, and education programs. The budget was presented to Akron City Council amid revenue constraints and includes a forecasted 2% cost-of-living adjustment that had not yet been finalized.

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