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ContributorsGreenlee County (Ariz.) (Author)
Created2004 to 2017
Description

The Board of Supervisors do make an estimate of the different amounts required to meet the public expenditures for the ensuing year, also an estimate of revenues from sources other than direct taxation, and the amount to be raised by taxation upon real and personal property of Greenlee County.

Created2011 to 2017
Description

The Board of Supervisors make an estimate of the different amounts required to meet the public expenditures/expenses for the ensuing year, also an estimate of revenues from sources other than direct taxation, and the amount to be raised by taxation upon real and personal property of Graham County.

ContributorsPhoenix (Ariz.) (Author)
Created2005 to 2017
Description

The Summary Budget contains a narrative description of Phoenix programs and services planned for the upcoming fiscal year. Also included is a narrative description of all revenue sources and a description of legal constraints and financial policies.

ContributorsPhoenix (Ariz.) (Author)
Created2006 to 2017
Description

The Detail Budget provides extensive budget data (including multiyear comparisons) for each City department and fund. This statistical data includes staffing allocation and planned expenditures by organizational sub-unit and type.

ContributorsGila County (Ariz.) (Author)
Created2004 to 2017
Description

The Finance Department provides financial information and service to Gila County governmental departments and offices so they can effectively manage their resources. Thorough review and management of the County’s financials, along with developing and complying with internal policies and procedures, provides Administration with the tools for making fiscally sound management

The Finance Department provides financial information and service to Gila County governmental departments and offices so they can effectively manage their resources. Thorough review and management of the County’s financials, along with developing and complying with internal policies and procedures, provides Administration with the tools for making fiscally sound management decisions.

Created2009 to 2016
Description

This report consists of management’s representations concerning the finances of Coconino County. Consequently, management assumes full responsibility for the completeness and reliability of all the information presented in this report. To provide a reasonable basis for making these representations, management of the County has established a comprehensive internal control framework

This report consists of management’s representations concerning the finances of Coconino County. Consequently, management assumes full responsibility for the completeness and reliability of all the information presented in this report. To provide a reasonable basis for making these representations, management of the County has established a comprehensive internal control framework that is designed both to protect the government’s assets from loss, theft, or misuse and to compile sufficient reliable information for the preparation of the County’s financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles.

ContributorsTucson (Ariz.) (Author)
Created2002 to 2017
Description

Presenting the budget in these volumes allows users to select the level of information that meets their needs. Volume I, the Adopted Budget Summary, provides summary level information. Volume II, the Adopted Budget Operating Detail, provides detailed information on staffing and city services. Volume III, the Approved Five-Year Capital Improvement

Presenting the budget in these volumes allows users to select the level of information that meets their needs. Volume I, the Adopted Budget Summary, provides summary level information. Volume II, the Adopted Budget Operating Detail, provides detailed information on staffing and city services. Volume III, the Approved Five-Year Capital Improvement Program, provides detailed information on capital projects.

Created2006 to 2017
Description

The Annual Budget, like any planning document, looks toward the future to implement the desired strategies, action plans, and goals of the organization. The City of Casa Grande continues to be in a fiscally sound position due to the efforts of the City Council and Staff.

ContributorsArizona. Department of Transportation (Contributor)
Created2012-05-21
Description

The proposed action is the construction and operation of a new multilane freeway in the metropolitan Phoenix area extending approximately 22 to 24 miles from Interstate 10 west of Phoenix to Interstate 10 southeast of Phoenix. The facility would be the final extension of State Route 202L, an element of

The proposed action is the construction and operation of a new multilane freeway in the metropolitan Phoenix area extending approximately 22 to 24 miles from Interstate 10 west of Phoenix to Interstate 10 southeast of Phoenix. The facility would be the final extension of State Route 202L, an element of the Maricopa Association of Governments' adopted Regional Freeway and Highway System.

Created2012-05
Description

In 2011, Drachman Institute contracted with the Arizona Department of Housing to develop a public education project about sustainable communities and transit-oriented development along the Metro Light Rail in Phoenix, Tempe, and Mesa, Arizona. The resulting reports present neighborhood analyses and transit-oriented development issues for eight light rail stations selected

In 2011, Drachman Institute contracted with the Arizona Department of Housing to develop a public education project about sustainable communities and transit-oriented development along the Metro Light Rail in Phoenix, Tempe, and Mesa, Arizona. The resulting reports present neighborhood analyses and transit-oriented development issues for eight light rail stations selected by the Arizona Department of Housing and the Sustainable Communities Working Group, providing base information on the square half mile area surrounding these sites.