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Peoria Council to consider fiscal year 2023 tentative …

5/3/2022
Peoria City Council will consider adopting the tentative budget for fiscal year 2023, as well as the Capital Improvement Program for fiscal years 2023-2032, 6 p.m., May 3, at Peoria City Council chambers, 8401 W. Monroe St.

Surprise budget talks offer insight into priorities

4/18/2022
The Surprise City Council is in the midst of its budget talks as it manages a population that’s certainly pushed past 150,000 residents now.

Scottsdale officials prep more positions in city's …

4/12/2022
The tax revenue Scottsdale has accrued from recreational marijuana will be used to fund a new police department unit to address short-term rental properties, new budget documents show. In total, …

Uncertain spring training requires 'flexible' budget …

3/4/2022
Instead of COVID-19 wreaking havoc with budget planning, it’s an uncertain spring training season that is leaving city budget officials unable to fully project the next year’s numbers.

Anthem Community Council to vote on $11.18M operating …

10/21/2021
Anthem’s leaders are expected to approve the community’s 2022 budget during its regularly scheduled monthly meeting next week. Paul Conley, Anthem finance director, said the community …

Queen Creek approves preliminary $487.2 million budget

5/12/2021
The Queen Creek town council has approved a $487.2 million budget for fiscal year 2021-2022 that includes $15 million in place holder funds for the purchase and design of parklands. The budget is …

‘Optimistic’ budget proposed for fiscal year 2022

4/12/2021
The City of Peoria has released its proposed fiscal year 2022 budget at $695 million, a 4.5% increase from the fiscal year 2021 budget.

Surprise revenues reverting to normal this fiscal year

3/2/2021
While the city, state and nation are nowhere near the other side of the COVID-19 pandemic, its associated fiscal chaos appears to be in retreat.

City Council approves $275.8M Surprise budget

6/9/2017
A sign shows directions around the Surprise Civic Center Area. Diane Arthur Special to Independent Newsmedia The Surprise City Council approved a $275.8 million Fiscal Year 2018 expenditure …