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Houghton County board approves 0.3268‑mill operating increase, sets 2023 millage at 6.2220 Following a Truth in Taxation hearing, the Houghton County Board voted unanimously to increase the county operating millage by 0.3268 mills, setting a total 2023 rate of 6.2220 mills and projecting about $375,228 in additional operating revenue.

Houghton County just approved a millage increase, promising an additional $375,228 in operating revenue for 2023—what does this mean for taxpayers?

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#MI #CommunityRevenue #CitizenPortal #LocalFinance #TaxationTransparency #HoughtonCounty

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UNM analysis and local speakers warn Milan would feel economic pain if CoreCivic Milan jail closes UNM students presented a county economic-impact analysis and local speakers, including Milan’s mayor, told commissioners the likely closure of the CoreCivic Milan Correctional Center would harm jobs and village revenues.

UNM students unveiled a crucial economic study revealing the potential fallout for Milan's jobs and revenue if the CoreCivic Correctional Facility closes, sparking urgent calls from local leaders for action.

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#CibolaCounty #NM #LocalJobs #CommunityRevenue #CitizenPortal

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Harney County court places 6% transient lodging tax on primary ballot Harney County commissioners voted Feb. 18 to place a permanent 6% transient lodging tax (TLT) for unincorporated areas on the primary ballot; by statute 70% would be directed to tourism promotion and 30% to public services, and operators may retain 5% for administration.

Harney County is shaking things up with a proposed 6% lodging tax that could bring in $200,000 annually for tourism and public services—will voters say yes?

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#HarneyCounty #OR #CommunityRevenue #PublicSafety #TourismPromotion

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Gardena council approves 0.25% local transaction tax to recapture quarter‑cent The Gardena City Council voted 5‑0 on Feb. 10 to impose a 0.25% transaction/use tax to recapture a quarter‑cent in local sales tax revenue; staff said the measure is intended to keep that revenue local amid a competing Los Angeles County measure.

The Gardena City Council's unanimous vote to impose a 0.25% local transaction tax could reshape the city's revenue landscape, potentially enhancing local services and infrastructure.

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#GardenaLosAngelesCounty #CA #SalesTaxReform #CommunityRevenue #CitizenPortal

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City projects $2.7M positive variance for FY26; council asks for more detail on new construction revenue The FY26 second‑quarter financial review projects a $2.7 million positive variance driven by higher real‑estate assessments and state school aid; council requested further breakdowns of anticipated revenue from recent new construction.

Fairfax City's FY26 financial review reveals a surprising $2.7 million surplus, fueled by booming real estate assessments and new state aid!

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#FairfaxCityFairfaxCounty #VA #CommunityRevenue #CitizenPortal #FairfaxCityBudget #RealEstateAssessments #FiscalTransparency

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Madison officials outline plan for 10‑megawatt digital‑currency mining site next to Southeast Substation City officials described a proposed 3.75‑acre Giga Energy bitcoin‑mining facility adjacent to the Southeast Substation, explained the rezoning and conditional‑use steps, and said the project could bring an estimated $425,000 a year to the electric fund while operating under an interruptible rate program.

Madison is planning a game-changing 10-megawatt digital currency mining facility that could boost local revenue by $425,000 a year!

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#MadisonLakeCounty #SD #MadisonUtilities #DigitalCurrency #CommunityRevenue #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureDevelopment

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Keizer council approves outside operator to manage Little League Park after debate over $145,000 startup risk The Keizer City Council voted 6–1 to authorize a facility management agreement with a national sports‑facility operator, adding mandatory 3‑ and 6‑month in‑person check‑ins and a Jan. 12 strategy session after questions about a $145,000 upfront ‘floating’ capital request and protections for local youth leagues.

The Keizer City Council just approved a controversial $145,000 management deal for Little League Park that has locals questioning the risks involved!

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#KeizerMarionCounty #OR #LocalGovAI #KeizerLittleLeague #CommunityRevenue

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Peoria County board approves $1.38 million Kickapoo-Edwards road bid despite unsigned developer agreement The Peoria County Board voted 17-0 to approve the Kickapoo-Edwards Road bid letting for about $1.38 million even though a formal development agreement with developer BECS was not yet signed; the developer has verbally pledged $500,000 and staff will return with a funding plan and a revised development agreement.

The Peoria County Board just approved a $1.38 million road project bid, but concerns linger over an unsigned developer agreement and a looming budget gap!

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#PeoriaCounty #IL #PeoriaCountyRoads #BudgetPlanning #CommunityRevenue #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureDevelopment

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Josephine County airports report: runway work done, FAA funds and line-of-credit used to bridge invoices County airports staff reported completion of a runway extension and ongoing projects, said lease deals boosted revenue and clarified the $3 million county line of credit was used as standby (about $1.2 million drawn) to cover early contractor invoices; FAA reimbursements expected to restore reserves.

Josephine County airports are soaring with a completed runway extension, record revenue growth, and crucial FAA funding on the horizon!

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#JosephineCounty #OR #AviationFunding #CommunityRevenue #InfrastructureDevelopment

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Recreation Report Shows Strong Use and Revenue; Staff Shows Drone Footage of Bog Removal at Big Muskego Lake Parks staff reported high recreation participation and income—summer camp net revenue near $90,559 and Park Arthur fees around $78,000—and showed drone footage of bog removal and invasive-species work at Big Muskego Lake, describing methods and access constraints.

Muskego City is thriving with record-breaking summer camp revenues and stunning drone visuals of invasive species control at Big Muskego Lake!

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#MuskegoCityWaukeshaCounty #WI #MuskegoCity #EnvironmentalConservation #RecreationEngagement #CommunityRevenue #CitizenPortal

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Cullman County votes to join other counties in SSUT lawsuit to protect local sales tax revenues Cullman County Commission unanimously approved a resolution authorizing the county to intervene as a defendant in litigation over the Simplified Sellers Use Tax (SSUT), citing concerns that changes could reduce county revenue; the measure passed by voice vote.

Cullman County is taking a stand to protect local sales tax revenue by joining a lawsuit over the Simplified Sellers Use Tax, a move that could impact finances across Alabama.

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#CullmanCounty #AL #GovernmentAccountability #CommunityRevenue

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Indian Prairie CUSD 204 presents $360.5 million tentative levy, projects $3 million in new revenue Finance director Matt Shipley told the board the district’s tentative 2025 operating levy request is $360,500,000 — a roughly $14.4 million (4.1%) increase aligned with the district’s FY2026 budget; Shipley said assessed-value growth (~$70 million) will lower the district tax rate for many taxpayers, though individual bills may rise due to reassessments.

Indian Prairie CUSD 204 is eyeing a $360.5 million tentative levy, which could mean an average homeowner will see their school tax bill rise by roughly $187—are you prepared for the impact?

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#IL #PublicFunding #CitizenPortal #TaxationPolicy #CommunityRevenue

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Summit County Council enacts 1.1% impacted-communities sales tax and authorizes parameters for up to $99M in bonds The Summit County Council voted 4–1 to adopt a 1.1% Impacted Communities sales tax for unincorporated Summit County and approved a parameters resolution enabling up to $99 million in bonds to finance transportation and transit projects; projected initial revenue at 1.1% is roughly $17 million annually.

Summit County just approved a 1.1% sales tax aimed at funding critical transportation projects, with the potential to generate $17 million in its first year!

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#UT #CitizenPortal #PublicTransit #CommunityRevenue #InfrastructureFunding

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RRPC committee reviews clean draft audit, hears big September revenue spike The Rutland Regional Planning Commission executive finance committee reviewed a draft FY25 audit with a clean opinion and no findings, discussed September’s unusually high net income driven by a second-quarter ACCD invoice, and voted to recommend the audit to the full board with possible minor schedule changes.

The Rutland Regional Planning Commission's recent draft audit reveals a clean financial slate and a surprising September revenue surge—how did they achieve this remarkable turnaround?

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#RutlandCounty #VT #CitizenPortal #FiscalTransparency #CommunityRevenue #AuditAccountability

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Cheyenne revenue subcommittee recommends $100,000 inventory to prepare underused city land for sale At a Nov. 7 Cheyenne City Council work session, a revenue subcommittee recommended hiring a contractor to inventory, prioritize and survey underused city-owned parcels so some can be put up for bid. The subcommittee cited maintenance costs and legal constraints—FEMA hazard-mitigation agreements, Land and Water Conservation Fund restrictions, WAPA/e

Cheyenne’s revenue subcommittee is gearing up to sell underused city land, but legal hurdles and community concerns are on the table!

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#CheyenneLaramieCounty #WY #CitizenPortal #LandUsePolicy #UrbanPlanning #CommunityRevenue #CheyenneCityCouncil

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Russell County repeals decades‑old ban on Sunday beer and wine sales After a public hearing in which business owners and residents urged repeal, the Russell County Board of Supervisors voted to rescind the local prohibition on Sunday sales of beer and wine, citing lost local revenue and competitive disadvantage with neighboring localities.

Russell County just lifted its decades-old ban on Sunday beer and wine sales, sparking excitement among local business owners eager to boost revenue!

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#RussellCounty #VA #CitizenPortal #LocalBusinessSupport #RussellCountyBeerSales #CommunityRevenue #EconomicDevelopment

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Parks report: Vander Veer Fountain design money noted; River's Edge concession revenue up but chiller aging Parks staff reported design funding for a potential Vander Veer Fountain renovation and said River's Edge concession revenue and rink use have improved, though both ice-rink chillers are 25 years old and will require future capital replacement.

Exciting changes are on the horizon for Davenport's parks, with plans for a major renovation of Vander Veer Fountain and a boost in revenue from River's Edge concessions!

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#DavenportCityScottCounty #IA #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureNeed #DavenportParks #CommunityRevenue

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City finance, parks staff report small operating surplus at North Shore Aquatic Center and mixed event finances for Cherry Days and amphitheater Finance and parks staff reviewed Cherry Days and amphitheater results and presented an operating update for North Shore Aquatic Center. The aquatics enterprise showed a modest operating surplus (reported approx. $16,000 for calendar year 2025), while Cherry Days accounting prompted follow-up to reconcile apparent anomalies in 2024 subsidy reporting

Cherry Days and the North Shore Aquatic Center reveal a mixed bag of finances, with a surprising surplus and some puzzling accounting discrepancies that could impact future events.

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#UT #CitizenPortal #EventFinances #CommunityRevenue #AquaticImprovements

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Council authorizes lease of city‑owned 12880 Moore St. to Revolve; starting rent $35,375/month The council voted 5–0 to adopt a resolution declaring 12880 Moore Street not needed for other city purposes and to authorize a commercial lease to Revolve Clothing for a 35,000‑square‑foot warehouse with a five‑year initial term and three optional three‑year extensions; staff estimates over $7 million in potential revenue over the full term.

Cerritos City Council has just sealed a deal for a major lease with Revolve Clothing, set to revitalize a vacant industrial building and potentially generate over $7 million in revenue!

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#CA #CitizenPortal #JobSustainability #CommunityRevenue #CerritosEconomicDevelopment

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Residents, organizers urge council to secure lakefront community uses amid Browns settlement debate Public commenters and community organizers told Cleveland City Council the Browns settlement and lakefront plans should preserve public programming and generate direct revenue for residents, citing summer North Coast Yard activities and concerns about private gains.

Cleveland residents are demanding that the Browns settlement funds prioritize community benefits and ensure public programming thrives on the lakefront, not just profit for the team.

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#ClevelandCuyahogaCounty #OH #CitizenPortal #ClevelandCommunity #YouthServices #CommunityRevenue

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Dolton trustee reports $2.04 million fiscal-year deficit and $8.02 million total debt Trustee Keanna Belcher told the Village of Dolton Board of Trustees the village faces a $2,043,397.16 deficit for the fiscal period May 1–Aug. 31, 2025, and a total debt of $8,021,674.57; officials say expected property tax receipts and newly identified revenues may ease the shortfall.

Dolton faces a staggering $2 million deficit and over $8 million in debt, leaving trustees scrambling for solutions as tough decisions loom ahead.

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#DoltonCookCounty #IL #DoltonFinance #BudgetTransparency #CitizenPortal #CommunityRevenue

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Augusta projects $21 million shortfall in proposed 2026 budget At an October budget session, Augusta administrators warned of a projected $21 million general-fund deficit for fiscal 2026, driven by rising personnel and health-care costs and the end of one-time American Rescue Plan funding. Officials outlined revenue updates, potential millage options and cuts under consideration.

Augusta faces a staggering $21 million budget shortfall for 2026, driven by rising costs and the loss of vital federal funding—what's next for city officials?

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#AugustaCityRichmondCounty #GA #BudgetTransparency #CitizenPortal #AugustaCity #CommunityRevenue #FiscalResponsibility

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City Council Reviews Fiscal Year Budget Amendments for New Projects and Revenues Council discusses budget amendments reflecting new projects and higher-than-expected revenues.

Kingsburg's Finance Committee just unveiled budget adjustments that could transform the community's future, tackling everything from new fire engines to unexpected celebration costs.

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#CA #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #KingsburgFinance #CommunityRevenue #BudgetAdjustments

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School Committee Deliberates Cell Tower Lease Buyout Options for Nance Elementary and Long Middle School Committee discusses five-year lease buyout for cell towers while ensuring legal protections.

The Saint Louis Public Schools is cashing in on cell tower leases, but what does this mean for the future of service in the area?

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#MO #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureManagement #CommunityRevenue #EducationFunding #MissouriPublicSchools

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Project Update: Construction Completion Expected by Mid September on YMCA Lot Contractors aim to finish YMCA lot construction by mid September, with delays expected until October.

Norwalk's parking future hangs in the balance as construction delays could impact local revenue, but officials are optimistic about innovative solutions.

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#NorwalkCityFairfield #CT #CitizenPortal #NorwalkCityParking #CommunityRevenue #PublicAccountability

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Commissioners Face Urgency on Jefferson County Short Term Rental Regulation Proposals Residents demand swift action on short term rental regulations amid rising property tax concerns.

Jefferson County residents are demanding urgent action on short-term rental regulations to combat rising property taxes and secure millions in potential revenue.

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#TN #PropertyTaxes #CitizenPortal #JeffersonCounty #CommunityRevenue #StrategicPlanning

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City Council Reviews May Financials Highlights Increase in Cash Flow and Revenue Council receives May financials showing improved net cash flow and reduced expenses.

McGregor City Council just approved a new resolution to boost traffic fines—will this help enhance safety on our roads and improve city services?

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#McGregorMcLennanCounty #TX #CitizenPortal #LocalGovernance #CommunityRevenue #TrafficSafety #McGregorFinance

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Washington adopts speed cameras to combat traffic violations and increase town revenue Speed cameras generated $21,000 in fines within two weeks on Washington roads

Bolton is eyeing speed cameras to tackle a surge in traffic violations, inspired by Washington's success that raked in $21,000 in just two weeks!

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#CT #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #TrafficViolations #BoltonTraffic #CommunityRevenue

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Dalton officials propose transformative investment in historic property to boost community revenue Trustees endorse acquisition of former pope's house to enhance Dalton's economy and infrastructure.

Dolton is set to revitalize its infrastructure and seize a historic opportunity that could transform the community's economy!

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#DoltonCookCounty #IL #HistoricPreservation #CitizenPortal #CommunityRevenue #PublicInvestment #DoltonInfrastructure

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Bison Energy outlines new wells and royalty allocation for City of Pecos Bison Energy details five new wells and updated royalty allocation for Pecos residents.

Exciting developments are on the horizon for Pecos City as new oil wells promise to boost revenue and reshape royalty allocations—what does this mean for residents?

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#PecosReevesCounty #TX #CitizenPortal #EnergyResources #CommunityRevenue #PecosCity #LocalEconomy

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