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Principles and practices of economic development and redevelopment programs; capital projects planning and local government operations and structures; urban planning, zoning and design; transportation; strategic planning; housing; capital improvement planning; budget preparation; public relations; and contract negotiation.
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In addition to overseeing the development and execution of the City budget, the Director of Policy, Management, Grants (Budget Director) in a staff capacity advises the mayor on the budget's adopted tax policies, collection rates, overall financial strategies, and direction of the City, advise on policies and procedures and any other difficult or complex fiscal problems encountered.
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The City Manager is the executive officer and head of the administrative branch of the City. The Manager is responsible to the Mayor and the Council for the proper administration of all affairs of the City. Under provisions of the City Charter and Code, the City Manager prepares a budget for the Mayor’s and Council’s consideration; recruits, hires, and supervises staff; serves as the Mayor’s and Council’s chief administrative officer; and implements their policies.
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Lead development of financial planning, analysis and procedures that helps inform the decision-making process for Department Head, Department Directors, Budget Director, Mayor and City Council.
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The role of Economic & Community Development Director develops and implements programs and policies consistent with the Board of Mayor and Aldermen’s goals, visions, and directions. Manages the Division of Planning, Engineering, and Construction Codes and oversees all economic development activity, current and long-range planning, code compliance, and engineering activities along with preparing and monitoring each departmental budget and expenditures.
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Brandon Johnson, Mayor. Coordinate work with the Comptroller's Office to load the delegate agency's approved budget into the City's accounting system (FMPS). Prepare and review budget to actual reports for delegate agency spending and coordinate outreach to program division and delegate agencies.
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The City Attorney manages this office including misdemeanant prosecution, domestic violence victim assistance, department organization, long- and short-range planning, budget development, and hiring, assigning, training, supervising, coaching, and evaluating staff.
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Knowledge of principles and practices of municipal government budget preparation and administration. Skill in providing responsive advice and staff support to the Mayor and Council. Reviews and provides recommendations of annual budget for departments within assigned area.
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About the Role: MOCJ is seeking a detail-oriented and experienced Budget and Grants Analyst to join our team, under the supervision of the Budget Director. The Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice (MOCJ) advises the Mayor of the City of New York on criminal justice policy.
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Makes recommendations on budget matters to the Director of Finance and Accounting. requested by the Mayor and Council. Provide Budget training and updates to Finance and Accounting staff/other staff.
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Composes letters and memoranda; responsible for preparing, typing, and distributing reports and inter-office and press-related memos and documents issued by the Mayor's office Assistant in preparing the annual budget.
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HPD is entrusted with fulfilling these objectives through the goals and strategies of “Housing Our Neighbors: A Blueprint for Housing and Homelessness,” Mayor Adams’ comprehensive housing framework.
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As a Budget Analyst IV you will oversee the management of funds for the city-wide budget over $5.7 billion, in addition to the monthly and quarterly financial reporting, ad-hoc analysis for presentation and review by the Mayor.
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The City of Chelan operates under the Mayor-Council form of government, serving a population of 4,470 across 7 square miles with a 2024 budget of $25.1 million and a team of 67 FTEs. The City is in excellent financial position based on a strong and growing economy stimulated by tourism, agriculture, development and very positive retail/commercial activity.
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Manages departmental financial resources; develops the City’s annual Parks and Recreation budget for the City Manager; administers department’s annual operating and capital improvement budget; assists in the management of all funds including bond funds and assessment funds; user and program fee revenue management; concessions and event revenue management; and reviews expenditures and financial reports.
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