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

A report of the City of Peoria's complete financial results to its governing body, constituents, legislative and oversight bodies, investors, and creditors.

ContributorsPeoria (Ariz.) (Author)
Created2009 to 2017
Description

A ten-year, financially balanced plan for addressing Peoria's present and future infrastructure needs; updated each year. The first year of the program is appropriated by the City Council as a capital budget, while the other nine years of the program are used for planning purposes.

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

Includes profiles of Peoria and its government; an overview of its financial planning practices; a summary of the city's finances; detailed discussion of the city's revenue sources; an overview of the performance of the city's departments; a project listing for the city's capital improvement plan; and schedules, which summarize the

Includes profiles of Peoria and its government; an overview of its financial planning practices; a summary of the city's finances; detailed discussion of the city's revenue sources; an overview of the performance of the city's departments; a project listing for the city's capital improvement plan; and schedules, which summarize the city's financial activities in numeric format.

Created2005 to 2016
Description

The Office of the Auditor General is a legislative agency under the direction of the Joint Legislative Audit Committee. The Office provides information to the Legislature and various other governmental entities, which assists them in overseeing operations, improving their financial management and effectiveness, and giving the public a measure of

The Office of the Auditor General is a legislative agency under the direction of the Joint Legislative Audit Committee. The Office provides information to the Legislature and various other governmental entities, which assists them in overseeing operations, improving their financial management and effectiveness, and giving the public a measure of accountability.

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Created2013-09
Description

The Department of Environmental Quality is responsible for ensuring that owners and operators of petroleum underground storage tanks comply with federal and state financial responsibility requirements. These requirements help ensure that UST owners and operators can pay to clean up leaks and spills and compensate third parties for bodily injury

The Department of Environmental Quality is responsible for ensuring that owners and operators of petroleum underground storage tanks comply with federal and state financial responsibility requirements. These requirements help ensure that UST owners and operators can pay to clean up leaks and spills and compensate third parties for bodily injury and any property damage incurred. Sites and/or operators of petroleum USTs include service stations, convenience stores, and local governments. The Department continues to fail to ensure that UST owners and operators meet financial responsibility requirements. Although the Department has begun to take steps to identify and address some of the weaknesses with its financial responsibility program, it should take additional steps, including developing policies and procedures to ensure UST owners and operators comply with financial responsibility requirements.

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Created2015-09
Description

Authority can more clearly report its economic development impact and enhance its processes for awarding and monitoring grants.