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Prosper Portland, the economic and urban development agency for the City of Portland, Oregon, released its Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2023. The report outlines the agency's mission to create economic growth and opportunity through four cornerstones: building vibrant neighborhoods, job creation, advancing prosperity opportunities, and collaborating for an equitable city. Prosper Portland's five-year strategic plan focuses on achieving widely shared prosperity through expanded tools for job creation, place-making, and economic opportunity, with the agency operating as a component unit of the City of Portland.
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The City of Portland's FY 2013-14 Budget in Brief outlines the city's mission to serve as a responsive local government focused on improving quality of life through public health, safety, transportation, environmental, and recreational services. The document establishes the city's core values of commitment, integrity, partnerships, and innovation, and identifies four strategic goals: ensuring community safety, promoting economic vitality, improving neighborhood quality of life, and protecting the natural and built environment. The budget document provides an overview of Portland's fund structure, total budget allocation, capital budget, General Fund details, and service area breakdowns to guide fiscal planning for the fiscal year.
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The City of Portland's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for fiscal year ended June 30, 2018 addresses the city's rapid population growth and the resulting strain on municipal services and infrastructure. The Office of Management and Finance outlined a 2018-2020 Strategic Plan focused on adopting 21st-century business solutions, developing an inclusive workforce, and leading citywide initiatives to meet evolving community needs. The report includes complete financial statements, independent audit results, and budget-to-actual comparisons for major funds including the General Fund and Transportation Operating Fund.
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Cumberland County Government's 2025-2026 Annual Budget document provides a comprehensive overview of county operations and financial planning, including departmental budgets, organizational structure, and revenue sources. The budget covers 141 pages and is organized into sections addressing the General Fund, enterprise funds, human resources, and individual departments including the Sheriff's Office, Emergency Management, District Attorney, and various administrative functions. The document outlines the county's governance structure, with County Commissioners establishing policy and a County Manager implementing operations across departments ranging from law enforcement and jail services to facilities management and public health.
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This is the proposed budget document for the City of Portland, Oregon for Fiscal Year 2020-21, prepared under Mayor Ted Wheeler's administration. The document contains the mayor's message, budget overview, detailed bureau budgets, financial summaries including resource allocations and appropriations across multiple funds, tax levy computations, and authorized position summaries. Specific budget figures and policy details are referenced in the table of contents but are not detailed in the provided excerpt.
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The City of Portland adopted a $7.1 billion budget for FY 2023-24, representing a 1% decrease from the previous year, with the expenditure-only portion increasing 2% to $4.2 billion due to growth in personnel services and capital projects, particularly in the Water and Sewer funds. The budget prioritizes public safety (45 new FTE including 43 police officers), charter implementation ($2.5 million), and economic recovery and livability ($59.1 million combined for trash removal, small business support, and homeless services). The city characterized FY 2023-24 as a "pinch year" for the General Fund, with expiration of one-time pandemic relief funds and American Rescue Plan dollars creating budgetary pressure, while utility rate increases are held to 4.9% for water/sewer and parking fees increase 20 cents.
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This is the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the City of Portland, Oregon for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2019. The document contains the city's complete financial statements, including government-wide statements, fund financial statements for governmental, proprietary, and fiduciary funds, audit reports, management discussion and analysis, and required supplementary information on budgets and actual revenues and expenditures. The report demonstrates the city's financial position and performance across multiple fund types and operational areas.
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