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Broadmoor CEO ponders city’s problems

7 hours ago ago from Hazlehurst's Blog

The city's ongoing budget crisis became slightly less acute this week with the discovery of a few million extra dollars that, it appears, Colorado Springs Utilities owes the city as a result of an inadvertent miscalculation of the so-called payment in lieu of taxes (PILT). That's good news, since it enabled the city to pony up $365,000 to keep the Pioneers' Museum open and to provide enough funding to keep the aquatics centers open for a ...

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Phile On Fire | Williamsburg Greenpoint News + Arts

23 hours ago ago from Williamsburg Greenpoint News + Arts

City Budget Sings the Blues As we prepare for the holidays, our elected officials are preparing for a fierce budget season in Albany and City Hall. With a 3.5 billion dollar deficit facing the City this coming year, and a cumulative deficit of 5 billion dollars for the following year, painful choices are going to have to be made. In Albany, chaos prevails because the elected officials who are facing re-election battles in 2010 don’t want to ...

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The Long Haul: Values in Budgeting During an Age of Austerity

18 hours ago ago from notmymayor

At times, some readers remark that they find the critiques advanced on this blog worthwhile but solutions to problems identified conspicuously absent. In reply, I often state that my criticism is open source but that my solutions are proprietary, to be shared only through targeted direct mail within the context of a campaign to defeat Lewis Reed, Francis Slay, an Alderman, or ideally all of the aforementioned. Today, however, I feel compelled ...

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Let's fix our budget please!

12 hours ago ago from Badlands Blue

From my inbox Heidepriem: State Should Cut Spending to Balance Record Budget Deficit Calls Governor’s Record Deficit “Irresponsible”; Caused by 5.5 Percent Annual Budget Increases, 7 of 8 Budgets Out of Balance, Lack of Fiscal Discipline – Not Economic Downturn Sioux Falls – State Senator and gubernatorial candidate Scott Heidepriem today called Governor Mike Rounds’ record breaking budget deficits “irresponsible” because they have been ...

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City budget debate focused on power bill hikes

21 hours ago ago from The Charleston 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in Charleston, SC

Charleston City Paper Wed Dec 09 12:00:00 UTC 2009 Increase would provide $3.8 million by Greg Hambrick Charleston Mayor Joe Riley pleaded with City Council members Tuesday to approve a fee increase for power companies — an increase inevitably handed down to consumers — in about: Charleston City Council Greg Hambrick Joe Riley Mayor News+Opinion/News Shorts Social Issues at: Charleston Mayor Visit link: City budget debate focused on ...

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Antonio Villaraigosa: Giving Angelenos the Green Light to Recycle

44 minutes ago ago from Huffington Post

Today, I announced that we have reached our goal of mobilizing an additional 1 million Angelenos to practice recycling by providing recycling bins and routine pick up to apartment buildings with five or more units. Our multi-family recycling program, launched in 2007 to cater to apartment complexes, has a voluntary participation rate of 77%! And we are not stopping there. We have approximately 140,000 more apartment units to register, a ...

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California city gets Charlie Brown Christmas tree

4 hours ago ago from Good News Now

CONCORD, Calif. -Oh Christmas tree, how puny are your branches. That's the first reaction by many people to the lopsided brownish tree decorated by the city of Concord this year for the holiday. "This thing looks like it's dead and it's leaning over," Concord resident Bill Gram-Reefer said Wednesday. "It just doesn't evoke a Christmas tree to me." Adds resident Pat Breen: "It's kind of sad after all the nice trees that Concord has had." ...

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OKC voters decide to extend sales tax for MAPS 3

21 hours ago ago from FanHouse

OKLAHOMA CITY -Oklahoma City residents voted Tuesday to continue paying an additional one-cent sales tax that in recent years has helped transform downtown and provided a boost for local schools. With all 271 precincts reporting, the third Metropolitan Area Projects proposal in 16 years passed with 54.3 percent of the vote out of about 75,400 votes cast, according to the Oklahoma County Election Board. Mayor Mick Cornett said he thinks the ...

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La. gov't streamlining group done with 1st report

11 hours ago ago from U.S. News

La. gov't streamlining group done with 1st report BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) -- Cost-cutting recommendations that would shrink Louisiana's state work force, boost outside contracting and rework bureaucracy were offered by the Commission on Streamlining Government, which wrapped up its first report Tuesday. In its four months of work, the commission, tasked with finding more than $800 million in budget reductions, set aside proposals that called ...

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Irish Wince as a Budget Proposal Cuts to the Bone

37 minutes ago ago from The New York Times

DUBLIN It sits in boarded-up disgrace next to the River Liffey, an abandoned, half-finished hulk. In better days, it was conceived as the new headquarters of the powerful Anglo Irish Bank, a glorious symbol of Ireland 's great economic boom. But the bank, larded with bad debt and disgraced by allegations of mismanagement, was taken over by the government last winter. The site's developer went bust this fall. And the ghostly construction ...

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