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The Local Government Budget and Financial Report Database provides the public access to current and official versions of budgets for Counties, County Ag Extensions, County/City Assessors, County Hospitals, & Townships, Benefited Fire, Lighting, Water Districts, and Misc Budgets (DART, EMC, E911, Rural Improvement Zones, Recreational Water, Sanitary Sewer Districts). The public has access to multiple forms that are part of the budget. The database also provides the public access to annual financial reports for Counties. The site provides both GAAP and Cash Financial Reports for multiple fiscal years.
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Graph and download economic data for All Employees, Local Government (CES9093000001) from Jan 1955 to Jun 2025 about establishment survey, government, employment, and USA.
This data set contains debt outstanding for local government Issuers, including cities, community college districts, counties, hospital districts, independent school districts, other special districts and water districts. Not included are obligations of less than one-year maturity and special obligations not requiring Attorney General approval. Excludes commercial paper and Build America Bond subsidies. Excludes conduit debt. Data includes tax rate, taxable values, pledge, population, total principal, total interest and total debt service.
Link to NJCDA’s Division of Local Government Services Data Portal
The U.S. Census Bureau provides monthly estimates of the total dollar value of construction work done in the United States as part of the Value of Construction Put in Place Survey (VIP). Includes construction related to pavement, lighting, retaining walls, tunnels, bridges, toll/weigh facilities, maintenance buildings, and rest facilities.
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China Local Government Debt Outstanding: General data was reported at 10,993,875.000 RMB mn in 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 10,363,179.000 RMB mn for 2017. China Local Government Debt Outstanding: General data is updated yearly, averaging 9,831,288.000 RMB mn from Dec 2014 (Median) to 2018, with 5 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 10,993,875.000 RMB mn in 2018 and a record low of 9,261,904.000 RMB mn in 2015. China Local Government Debt Outstanding: General data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Finance. The data is categorized under China Premium Database’s Government and Public Finance – Table CN.FA: Government Debt: Local Government: Outstanding.
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Graph and download economic data for State and Local Government Current Expenditures (SLEXPND) from Q1 1947 to Q1 2025 about state & local, expenditures, government, GDP, and USA.
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The digital Local Government Areas and their legal identifiers have been derived from the cadastre data from each Australian state and territory jurisdiction and are available below.
Local Government Areas are part of Geoscape Administrative Boundaries, which is built and maintained by Geoscape Australia using authoritative government data. Further information about contributors to Administrative Boundaries is available here.
The full Administrative Boundaries dataset comprises seven Geoscape products:
Updated versions of Administrative Boundaries are published on a quarterly basis.
Users have the option to download datasets with feature coordinates referencing either GDA94 or GDA2020 datums.
There were no updates in the May 2025 release
Further information on Administrative Boundaries, including FAQs on the data, is available here through Geoscape Australia’s network of partners. They provide a range of commercial products based on Administrative Boundaries, including software solutions, consultancy and support.
Note: On 1 October 2020, PSMA Australia Limited began trading as Geoscape Australia.
The Australian Government has negotiated the release of Administrative Boundaries to the whole economy under an open CCBY 4.0 license.
Users must only use the data in ways that are consistent with the Australian Privacy Principles issued under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).
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The OSNI Large-scale boundaries is a polygon dataset consisting of Local Government Districts set in 2012.The data has been extracted from OSNI Largescale database and has been topologically cleansed and attributed to create a seamless dataset. This service is published for OpenData. By download or use of this dataset you agree to abide by the LPS Open Government Data Licence. The OSNI Largescale LGDs 2012 is a polygon dataset consisting of Local Government Districts derived from OSNI Largescale. The boundaries were delineated in 2012 under the Local Government (Boundaries) Order (Northern Ireland) 2012 and used for the 2014 elections.Please Note for Open Data NI Users: Esri Rest API is not Broken, it will not open on its own in a Web Browser but can be copied and used in Desktop and Webmaps
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Because titles vary widely across local governments our researchers call 22,000 counties, cities, and towns every 180 days to learn who is currently in the role and what their title is. It's common for officials to be responsible for multiple roles especially in smaller local governments. Because the data is phone verified MarketEdge's contact data achieves 97% accuracy.
Overview
Top Appointed Executives (e.g. City and County Managers) are typically appointed by elected officials, the role is common in the Council-Manager model of government. The role participates in most policy development and decision-making processes.
Responsibilities
To qualify as the Top Appointed Executive the person must perform one or more of the following primary responsibilities: - Run the day-to-day operations of the government - Manage budgets and personnel - Ensure that the department or agency they oversee is meeting its goals and objectives - Reporting Structure and Occurrence - Most Council-Manager models of government will have a Top Appointed Executive - Usually a full-time paid position, the role reports into the Top Elected Official and the Governing Board
Titles You Might Expect - City Manager - City Administrator - Town/Township Manager - County Administrator - Village Administrator - County Manager - Borough Manager - Borough Administrator - Chief Administrative Officer - Director of Administration
Surprising Titles - City Clerk - County Coordinator - City Recorder - City Secretary - County Executive - Director of Operations
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Abstract Intergovernmental conflicts, in Latin America’s centralism and the recentralization in Peru, have been more acute over the last 30 years, producing sociopolitical, economic, and cultural problems at subnational levels. Based on the design of the grounded theory of Glasser and Strauss, this sociopolitical phenomenon is analyzed from the perspective of local governments in the Puno region to account for the emerging categories and subcategories of analysis regarding the dynamics of intergovernmental relations (IGR) in the local public policy process. The main argument is that, as a result of centralism, recentralization, and intergovernmental conflicts, territorial inequality reproduces and reinforces at the local level. These are expressed in a dichotomy between the deficit territorial dynamics (backward areas) and entrepreneurial territorial dynamics (growth areas).
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United States Total State & Local Government: Debt Outstanding data was reported at 2,997,765,483.000 USD th in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 2,974,441,429.000 USD th for 2014. United States Total State & Local Government: Debt Outstanding data is updated yearly, averaging 259,658,248.000 USD th from Jun 1902 (Median) to 2015, with 77 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2,997,765,483.000 USD th in 2015 and a record low of 2,107,000.000 USD th in 1902. United States Total State & Local Government: Debt Outstanding data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by US Census Bureau. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.F008: Debt Outstanding: State and Local Government: By State.
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This table contains data on a quarterly basis about revenue and expenditure and the balance of the main units of local government: municipalities, provinces, communal arrangements and public water boards. Data are extracted from the administration of the respective local government units. This means that these figures are compiled according to the national law for the financial administration for the local government units (the law 'Besluit Begroting en Verantwoording gemeenten en provincies' – BBV) and consequently, differ from the figures of the national accounts composed in accordance with ESA standards. No corrections are made for potential errors in the source data. However, if the provided local government data are of poor quality, they are not used but replaced by estimated figures. With this table, the Netherlands meets the requirements as laid down in the Directive EU 2011/85. This directive is part of the Enhanced Economic Governance package ('Sixpack'), adopted by the European Council in 2011. In 2024 Directive EU 2024/1265 was adopted by the European Council. With that, the publication requirements of EU Directive 2011/85 have been changed. Statistics Netherlands has therefore decided to discontinue this publication as of reporting period first quarter of 2024.
Statistics Netherlands published the revised National Accounts in June 2018. Among other things, GDP and total government expenditures have been adjusted upwards as a result of the revision. As part of the revision, the determination of the population of communal arrangements has been improved qualitatively. The population has grown in size. From the first quarter of 2018 onwards, administrative data of the main units of local government will be published after revision in this table. The figures for the previous quarters have not been adjusted based on the revision. Between the fourth quarter of 2017 and the first quarter of 2018, a break occurs as a result of the changed population of communal arrangements.
Figures available from first quarter of 2014 to first quarter of 2024.
Status of the figures: The status of all recent figures is provisional. When figures for a new quarter are published, the provisional figures of the previous quarter may be adjusted. After publication of the annual figures according to the local government administration, the status of the quarterly figures becomes definite. The annual figures are published in December, one year after the end of the reporting year. Because this table is discontinued, figures will not be updated anymore.
Changes as from 28 August 2024: None, this table is discontinued.
When will new figures be published? Not applicable anymore.
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Government Expenditure: Local Govt: Beijing data was reported at 839,650.000 RMB mn in 2024. This records an increase from the previous number of 797,125.000 RMB mn for 2023. Government Expenditure: Local Govt: Beijing data is updated yearly, averaging 251,834.160 RMB mn from Dec 1995 (Median) to 2024, with 30 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 839,650.000 RMB mn in 2024 and a record low of 15,440.280 RMB mn in 1995. Government Expenditure: Local Govt: Beijing data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Finance. The data is categorized under Global Database’s China – Table CN.FA: Government Revenue and Expenditure: Local Government: By Region.
The Local Government database covers all Councillors, Senior and Mid-Level Management Posts and key lower level functional positions across all UK Councils. This database also covers Police and Fire Services, plus Parks, Transport and Combined Authorities.
The structure of Local Authorities varies across England/Scotland/Wales and Northern Ireland and also in different areas of England. Following major re-organisation in 1995 Wales and Scotland merged all their District and County Councils creating a single Authority for each area; these are known as Unitary Authorities and provide all Council functions. In England, although some reorganisation took place, there continued to be a mixture of 'single tier' authorities - Unitary / Metropolitan / London Boroughs. With the rest of the Country covered by 'Two Tier' authorities - English Country Councils and District Councils; where functions are divided between the two authority types. Further re-organisation took place in 2007 with a number of County and District Councils being replaced with single Unitary Councils.
The Local Government Data Base (LGDB) Summary is a multi-year comprehensive financial summary of local government finances. It provides data on numerous financial categories including statistical information, indebtedness, revenues, and expenditures. The LGDB Summary is designed to provide financial data for multiple years, making it a useful tool for trend analysis. In order to more clearly indicate trends in financial data, index numbers are provided for each financial category listed.
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A listing of each of Connecticut's 169 municipalities indicating both the form of local government (such as Mayor-Council) and the Term in years for the Chief Elected Official
Updated annually as part of OPM's Municipal Fiscal Indicators report
The Local Government Data Base (LGDB) Summary is a multi-year comprehensive financial summary of local government finances. It provides data on numerous financial categories including statistical information, indebtedness, revenues, and expenditures. The LGDB Summary is designed to provide financial data for multiple years, making it a useful tool for trend analysis. In order to more clearly indicate trends in financial data, index numbers are provided for each financial category listed.
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Local Government Debt Outstanding: Local Level: General: Beijing data was reported at 105,259.000 RMB mn in 2024. This records an increase from the previous number of 95,283.000 RMB mn for 2023. Local Government Debt Outstanding: Local Level: General: Beijing data is updated yearly, averaging 100,730.000 RMB mn from Dec 2016 (Median) to 2024, with 9 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 105,259.000 RMB mn in 2024 and a record low of 88,096.000 RMB mn in 2022. Local Government Debt Outstanding: Local Level: General: Beijing data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Finance. The data is categorized under China Premium Database’s Government and Public Finance – Table CN.FAR: Local Government Debt: Local Level: Outstanding: by Region: Annually.
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