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The City of Tulsa's Fiscal Year 2020-2021 Annual Budget and Capital Plan document outlines the city's financial framework for the operating and capital budgets, with a thematic focus on celebrating the entertainment and business districts that define Tulsa's character and economic viability. The budget document includes sections on financial policies, departmental budgets, a five-year Capital Improvements Plan (FY2021-2025), and strategic initiatives, with leadership from Mayor G.T. Bynum and the nine-member City Council. While specific budget figures are not provided in the excerpt, the document serves as a comprehensive guide to the city's fiscal priorities and operational funding for the year.
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Tulsa County's Budget Board adopted a balanced General Fund budget of $117,058,103 for fiscal year 2024-2025, prepared through regular meetings held by the nine-member board through May 2024. The budget document outlines the county's financial plan, revenue projections, and budgeting policies for the upcoming fiscal year. The Budget Board, led by Chairman Stan Sallee and comprising county commissioners, elected officials, and department heads, is responsible for managing appropriated funds according to Oklahoma state law.
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Tulsa County's Budget Board adopted a balanced General Fund budget totaling $98,872,668 for fiscal year 2023-2024, as presented in the county budget book dated June 8, 2023. The Budget Board, comprising county commissioners, the treasurer, county clerk, court clerk, assessor, and sheriff, met regularly through May 2023 to review revenue estimates and prepare the budget. The document serves as the county's comprehensive budget and financial plan for appropriated funds for the fiscal year.
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The Tulsa County Budget Board submitted fiscal statements and budget estimates to the Excise Board on September 15, 2025, covering the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025, and projecting needs for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2026, in compliance with Oklahoma Statute 68 O.S. 2001, Section 3002. The document includes detailed budget information organized across multiple funds including the General Fund, Engineer Highway Fund, Sales Tax Fund, Special Projects Fund, and Opioid Abatement Settlement Fund, prepared by Tulsa County Clerk Michael Willis. The budget report comprises 127 pages of financial statements and expenditure estimates across various county departments and revenue sources.
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