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The City of Phoenix's 2024-25 Annual Detail Budget document outlines the city's financial plan and organizational structure, featuring Mayor Kate Gallego and an eight-member City Council representing different districts. The budget document includes leadership information for key departments and deputy city managers overseeing various portfolios including heat response, homeless solutions, affordable housing, fire services, water services, and planning and development. This represents one section of a comprehensive 611-page budget document detailing Phoenix's financial allocations and strategic priorities for the fiscal year 2024-25.
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The Phoenix Detail Budget for 2023-24 is a comprehensive annual budget document for the City of Phoenix, Arizona. The document includes the organizational structure of city leadership, listing the Mayor, City Council members representing eight districts, and key department heads across various city services including Parks and Recreation, Fire, Police, Water Services, Planning and Development, and Human Services. The budget document spans 566 pages and outlines the city's administrative hierarchy and departmental responsibilities for the fiscal year.
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The Phoenix Detail Budget document for fiscal year 2025-26 presents the City of Phoenix's annual budget structure and organizational leadership. The document outlines the city's governance framework, including Mayor Kate Gallego, the eight-member City Council, City Manager Jeff Barton, and numerous department heads responsible for services ranging from fire and police to water services, parks and recreation, and housing. The budget organization reflects the city's strategic priorities through its deputy city manager portfolios, which address heat response and mitigation, homeless solutions, affordable housing, neighborhood services, environmental programs, and water strategy among other initiatives.
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The City of Phoenix presented its balanced Fiscal Year 2025-26 City Manager's Proposed Budget on May 6, 2025, which includes a projected $17 million General Fund surplus that the City Manager recommends be set aside as reserve due to economic uncertainty, slowing revenue collections, and potential impacts from state and federal funding changes. The budget proposal follows extensive community engagement, with 12 budget hearings held between April 1-16 that generated resident feedback broadly supportive of the proposed budget and requesting additional city services; the city also allocated $2 million in American Rescue Plan Act interest earnings to the Housing Trust Fund. Final budget action is scheduled for the May 21, 2025 City Council meeting, with detailed fund schedules included in the proposal.
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The Phoenix 2025-26 Summary Budget Book, printed in August 2025, presents the city's fiscal framework with identified council members representing eight districts and key management personnel listed. The document provides contact information for city leadership, including Mayor Kate Gallego and council members across their respective districts, along with the city's management and department heads responsible for implementing the budget.
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