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FY 2022 Aid and Incentives for Towns (Sorted by County)
Aid and Incentives for Municipalities (AIM) and AIM-Related Revenue Sharing FY 2022 Enacted Budget Towns Sorted by County FY 2021 Enacted Budget FY 2022 Enacted Budget AIM & AIM-Related AIM & AIM-Related Municipality County Class Revenue Sharing* Revenue Sharing Town of Berne Albany Town 12,028 12,028 Town of Bethlehem Albany Town 126,638 126,638 Town of Coeymans Albany Town 27,793 27,793 Town of Colonie Albany Town 456,567 456,567 Town of Green Island Albany Town 26,528 26,528 Town of Guilderland Albany Town 135,398 135,398 Town of Knox Albany Town 15,968 15,968 Town of New Scotland Albany Town 37,704 37,704 Town of Rensselaerville Albany Town 8,632 8,632 Town of Westerlo Albany Town 13,403 13,403 Town of Alfred Allegany Town 44,303 44,303 Town of Allen Allegany Town 2,454 2,454 Town of Alma Allegany Town 5,440 5,440 Town of Almond Allegany Town 10,907 10,907 Town of Amity Allegany Town 10,042 10,042 Town of Andover Allegany Town 9,776 9,776 Town of Angelica Allegany Town 5,063 5,063 Town of Belfast Allegany Town 8,897 8,897 Town of Birdsall Allegany Town 1,866 1,866 Town of Bolivar Allegany Town 16,848 16,848 Town of Burns Allegany Town 5,874 5,874 Town of Caneadea Allegany Town 14,814 14,814 Town of Centerville Allegany Town 4,131 4,131 Town of Clarksville Allegany Town 8,876 8,876 Town of Cuba Allegany Town 14,326 14,326 Town of Friendship Allegany Town 14,133 14,133 Town of Genesee Allegany Town 14,050 14,050 Town of Granger Allegany Town 3,093 3,093 Town of Grove Allegany Town 3,176 3,176 Town of Hume Allegany Town 12,728 12,728 -
Department of Government and Political Science Submitted for the Degree of Master of Arts 12 December 1968
A STUDY OF THE PORIIATION OF THE BRISBANE T01\rN PLAN David N, Cox, B.A. Department of Government and Political Science Submitted for the degree of Master of Arts 12 December 1968 CHAPTER I TOWN PLANNING IN BRISBANE TO 1953 The first orderly plans for the City of Brisbane were in the form of an 1840 suirvey preceding the sale of allotments to the public. The original surveyor was Robert Dixon, but he was replaced by Henry Wade in 1843• Wade proposed principal streets ihO links (92,4 ft.) in width, allotments of ^ acre to allow for air space and gardens, public squares, and reserves and roads along 2 the river banks. A visit to the proposed village by the New South Wales Colonial Governor, Sir George Gipps, had infelicitous results. To Gipps, "It was utterly absurd, to lay out a design for a great city in a place which in the very 3 nature of things could never be more than a village." 1 Robinson, R.H., For My Country, Brisbane: W, R. Smith and Paterson Pty. Ltd., 1957, pp. 23-28. 2 Mellor, E.D., "The Changing Face of Brisbane", Journal of the Royal Historical Society. Vol. VI., No. 2, 1959- 1960, pp. 35^-355. 3 Adelaide Town Planning Conference and Exliibition, Official Volume of Proceedings, Adelaide: Vardon and Sons, Ltd., I9I8, p. 119. He went further to say that "open spaces shown on the pleua were highly undesirable, since they might prove an inducement to disaffected persons to assemble k tumultuously to the detriment of His Majesty's peace." The Governor thus eliminated the reserves and river 5 front plans and reduced allotments to 5 to the acre. -
2018-19 CHIPS Apportionment 2018-19 PAVE NY Apportionment
NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Consolidated Local Street and Highway Improvement Program (CHIPS), Local PAVE-N & Extreme Winter Recovery (EWR) 2018-19 Enacted Budget 2018-19 Extreme 2018-19 CHIPS + PAVE 2018-19 CHIPS 2018-19 PAVE NY Winter Recovery NY + EWR Apportionment Apportionment Apportionment Apportionments County Municipality 438,097,000.00 100,000,000.00 65,000,000.00 603,097,000.00 Albany County of Albany 2,377,106.42 539,802.39 274,948.15 3,191,856.96 Albany City of Albany 1,545,924.01 352,779.45 233,089.64 2,131,793.10 Albany City of Cohoes 348,517.52 79,531.45 52,364.78 480,413.75 Albany City of Watervliet 196,691.31 44,882.54 26,869.36 268,443.21 Albany Town of Berne 184,171.58 42,036.04 36,059.16 262,266.78 Albany Town of Bethlehem 317,877.81 72,550.65 58,776.46 449,204.92 Albany Town of Coeymans 112,411.77 25,656.68 21,305.29 159,373.74 Albany Town of Colonie 565,978.34 129,177.17 103,942.12 799,097.63 Albany Town of Guilderland 285,892.26 65,250.63 51,868.73 403,011.62 Albany Town of Knox 81,715.38 18,651.28 16,278.42 116,645.08 Albany Town of New Scotland 184,841.14 42,188.32 35,581.80 262,611.26 Albany Town of Rensselaerville 182,118.77 41,567.38 35,526.05 259,212.20 Albany Town of Westerlo 121,265.07 27,679.03 22,858.40 171,802.50 Albany Village of Altamont 21,844.37 4,985.18 3,644.44 30,473.99 Albany Village of Colonie 148,833.86 33,967.45 26,683.37 209,484.68 Albany Village of Green Island 47,599.74 10,863.58 8,746.79 67,210.11 Albany Village of Menands 51,749.70 11,810.28 8,999.07 72,559.05 Albany Village -
CHIPS and Local PAVE Runs
County of Albany 2016-17 Base CHIPS PAVE-NY Share Total CHIPS SFY 2016-17 County Municipality Appor?onments Albany County of Albany $2,371,506 $541,320 $2,912,826 Albany City of Albany $1,553,107 $354,512 $1,907,619 Albany City of Cohoes $350,149 $79,925 $430,074 Albany City of Watervliet $197,788 $45,147 $242,935 Albany Town of Berne $183,511 $41,888 $225,399 Albany Town of Bethlehem $316,235 $72,184 $388,418 Albany Town of Coeymans $111,906 $25,544 $137,450 Albany Town of Colonie $563,009 $128,512 $691,521 Albany Town of Guilderland $284,300 $64,894 $349,194 Albany Town of Knox $81,463 $18,595 $100,058 Albany Town of New Scotland $184,090 $42,020 $226,110 Albany Town of Rensselaerville $181,446 $41,417 $222,863 Albany Town of Westerlo $120,753 $27,563 $148,316 Albany Village of Altamont $21,832 $4,983 $26,815 Albany Village of Colonie $148,767 $33,958 $182,724 Albany Village of Green Island $47,581 $10,861 $58,441 Albany Village of Menands $51,723 $11,806 $63,530 Albany Village of Ravena $50,939 $11,627 $62,566 Albany Village of Voorheesville $54,679 $12,481 $67,161 County of Allegany 2016-17 Base CHIPS PAVE-NY Share Total CHIPS SFY 2016-17 County Municipality Appor?onments Allegany County of Allegany $2,356,291 $537,847 $2,894,137 Allegany Town of Alfred $94,063 $21,471 $115,534 Allegany Town of Allen $118,285 $27,000 $145,285 Allegany Town of Alma $96,645 $22,060 $118,705 Allegany Town of Almond $141,401 $32,276 $173,677 Allegany Town of Amity $87,093 $19,880 $106,972 Allegany Town of Andover $124,155 $28,340 $152,495 Allegany Town -
Timeline for Brisbane River Timeline Is a Summary of Literature Reviewed and Is Not Intended to Be Comprehensive
Assessing Historical Change in Coastal Environments Port Curtis, Fitzroy River Estuary and Moreton Bay Regions NC Duke P Lawn CM Roelfsema KN Zahmel D Pedersen C Harris N Steggles C Tack Historical Coastlines HISTORICAL COASTLINES Assessing Historical Change in Coastal Environments Port Curtis, Fitzroy River Estuary and Moreton Bay Regions Norman C. Duke, Pippi T. Lawn, Chris M. Roelfsema, Katherine N. Zahmel, Dan K. Pedersen, Claire Harris, Nicki Steggles, and Charlene Tack Marine Botany Group Centre for Marine Studies The University of Queensland Report to the CRC for Coastal Zone Estuary and Waterway Management July 2003 HISTORICAL COASTLINES Submitted: July 2003 Contact details: Dr Norman C Duke Marine Botany Group, Centre for Marine Studies The University of Queensland, Brisbane QLD 4072 Telephone: (07) 3365 2729 Fax: (07) 3365 7321 Email: [email protected] Citation Reference: Duke, N. C., Lawn, P. T., Roelfsema, C. M., Zahmel, K. N., Pedersen, D. K., Harris, C. Steggles, N. and Tack, C. (2003). Assessing Historical Change in Coastal Environments. Port Curtis, Fitzroy River Estuary and Moreton Bay Regions. Report to the CRC for Coastal Zone Estuary and Waterway Management. July 2003. Marine Botany Group, Centre for Marine Studies, University of Queensland, Brisbane. COVER PAGE FIGURE: One of the challenges inherent in historical assessments of landscape change involves linking remote sensing technologies from different eras. Past and recent state-of-the-art spatial images are represented by the Queensland portion of the first map of Australia by Matthew Flinders (1803) overlaying a modern Landsat TM image (2000). Design: Diana Kleine and Norm Duke, Marine Botany Group. -
Albany 3479 ALBANY COUNTY DPW / COMMISSIONER Albany Co Hwy Colonie 756 Albany Shaker Rd Albany 518-869-7198 Bill Gwynn 500 500 2,000
New York State Office of General Services Procurement Services Group Road Salt Delivery Schedule 1 FTL Bulk (Tons) Contract Year: 2002 - 2003 Acct Delivery Point Address City Phone Contact Oct. Store Total Del Cap Qty Albany 3479 ALBANY COUNTY DPW / COMMISSIONER Albany Co Hwy Colonie 756 Albany Shaker Rd Albany 518-869-7198 Bill Gwynn 500 500 2,000 Albany Co Hwy Coeymans Sub Div 156 Co Rt 111 Alcove 518-756-2811 Nick Behuniak 300 1,500 3,000 Albany Co Hwy Berne 821 Cole Hill Rd Co Rt 2 East Berne 518-872-0347 Don Gray 400 1,500 5,000 Albany Co Hwy Bethlehem 355 Old Quarry Rd Feura Bush 518-767-3171 Willie Buxton 200 250 2,000 Albany Co Hwy Knox 1296 Township Rd St Hwy 146 Knox 518-861-6952 Ron Hempstead 500 3,000 5,000 Albany Co Hwy Guilderland/New 449 New Salem Rd Voorheesville 518-765-3695 Jim Bashwinger 1,000 3,000 6,000 Scotland Albany Co Hwy Westerlo 19 Co Rt 410 Westerlo 518-797-3911 John Nevins 500 3,000 4,500 324 CITY OF WATERVLIET / PURCHASING City of Watervliet DPW Gar 13th St & 2nd Ave Watervliet 518-270-3821 David Dressel 38 500 1956 DAUGHTERS OF SARAH NURSING HOME / CONTROLLER Daughters of Sarah Nursing Ctr 180 Washington Ave Ext Albany 518-724-3230 Mike Regan 22 44 Deliver 8:30 am to 4:00 pm 1110 RAVENA/COEYMANS/SELKIRK CSD / SCHOOL BUSINESS ADMIN Ravena Coeymans Selkirk CSD West Shore St Ravena 518-756-5236 Ray Deyo Jr 40 1961 TOWN OF BETHLEHEM / HIGHWAY DEPT/SUPT Town of Bethlehem Hwy Dept 74 Elm Ave East Selkirk 518-767-9618 Gregg Sagendorph 1,800 3,000 430 TOWN OF COLONIE / DIREC OF GEN SERVS Town of Colonie Hwy Dept -
Legislative Council
Queensland Parliamentary Debates [Hansard] Legislative Council WEDNESDAY, 1 NOVEMBER 1905 Electronic reproduction of original hardcopy 1378 Death of Hon. B. D. Morehead. [COUNCIL.] AdJournment. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL • .WEDNESDAY, 1 NOVEMBER, 1905. The PRESIDING CHAilniAN (Hon. A. Norton) ook the chair at half-past 3 o'clock. PAPER. The following paper, laid ot1 the table, was >rdered to be printed :-Repmt of the Engineer 'or Harbours and Rivers for the year ended 30th rune, 1905. P:B;TITIONS. METROPOLITAX HosPITAr.s Bn.L. HoN. :B'. H. HART pre,ented a petition from ;he council of the city of Brisbane setting forth ·easons why the Council should amend or reject ;his BilL Petition read and received. Petitions of" similar purport and prayer were presented by the HoN. A. J. THYNNE from the council of the city of Rout h Brisbane, the council of the shire of Oaboolture, and the cnuncil of the shire of Kedron; by the HoN. J, T. ANN EAR from the council of the town of \Vindsor and the council of the shire of Tin galpa; by the HoN. :F. T. BRE:t\TNALL from the C•lUncil of the shire of Balmoral, the council of the shire of Be!rnont, the council of the shire of Coorparoo, and the council of the shire of Stepbens ; by the HoN. G. \V. GRAY from the council nf the town of Hamilton, from the council of the shire of Toombul, and from the council of the town of Sandga.te; by the HoN. E. J. STEVJ:;JNS from the council of the shire of Beenleigh, the council of the shire of South port, and the council of the shire of N erar•g; by the HoN. -
Legislative Assembly Hansard 1943
Queensland Parliamentary Debates [Hansard] Legislative Assembly WEDNESDAY, 1 SEPTEMBER 1943 Electronic reproduction of original hardcopy Questions. [1 SEPTEMBER.] Art Union, &c., Bill. 233 PRICES AND SUBSIDY, WARM MILK. Mr. DECKER (Sandgate) asked the Secretary for Agriculture ancl Stock- '' 1. Has he macle any representatations to the Commonwealth authorities regard ing the restoration of the price margin of warm milk over cold milk in the metro politan area, and the guarantee of a sub sidy for a minimum period~ '' 2. If so, what representations has he macle and what reply (if any) has he received~ ' ' 'l.'he SECRETARY FOR AGRICULTURE ANn STOCI{ (Hon. T. L. Williams, Port Curtis) replied- '' J. and 2. I have made no representa tions to the Commonwealth authorities in the direction indicated, firstly, because no request of such a nature has been made to me, and secondly for the reason that the fixation of lJl·ices is not a State function. However, I have been in <frequent contact with the Deputy Commissioner of Prices with a view to avoiding dislocation of sup plies of warm milk to the consumers in the metropolitan area. I am assured by the Deputy Commissioner of Prices that the represrntntions of the warm milk vendors were promptly taken up with the Common wealth authorities and are still the subject of discussion with those authorities,'' PAPER. The following paper was laid on the table- Bv-lnw No. 437 under the Railways Acts, ·Hll4- to J 93-1. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ACTS AMEND MENT BILL. INITIATION. WEDNESDAY, 1 SEPTEMBER, 1943. The ATTORNEY-GENER\L (Hon. -
New York State & Local Retirement System Participating Employers
New York State & Local Retirement System Participating Employers Employees’ Department of Law Interstate Environmental Comis Department of Motor Vehicles Joint Leg Audit Committee Retirement System Department of State Justice Center for Protection Department of Tax & Finance Kingsboro Child & Youth Serv State Agencies Department of Transportation Kingsboro Psych Ctr Adirondack Correction Facility Dept Labor - Manpower Kirby Forensic Psych Ctr Adirondack Park Agcy Dept of Agriculture & Markets Labor Management Committee Albion Corr Facility Dept of Correctional Services Lake George Park Commission Allegany St Pk and Rec Regn Dept of Economic Development Lakeview Shock Incarc Facility Altona Corr Facility Dept of Environmental Conservation Lansing Residential Center Appellate Div Dept of Financial Services Law Library, 7th Judicial Dist Assembly Ways & Means Committ Dept of Public Service Lawyers Client Protection Fund Attica Corr Facility Div Alc & Alc Abuse Trtmnt Ctr Leg Task Force Reapportionment Auburn Corr Facility Div Alcoholic Beverage Control Legislative Ethics Committee Authorities Budget Office Div Criminal Justice Serv Legislative Health Service Bare Hill Correction Facility Div Housing & Community Renewal Legislative Library Bedford Hills Corr Facility Div Military & Naval Affairs Legislative Messenger Service Bernard Fineson Dev Ctr Div of Tax Appeals Lincoln Corr Facility Bill Drafting Commission Division of Human Rights Livingston Correction Facility Binghamton Childrens Services Division of Parole Long Island Dev Ctr Bronx -
Legislative Assembly Hansard 1890
Queensland Parliamentary Debates [Hansard] Legislative Assembly TUESDAY, 11 NOVEMBER 1890 Electronic reproduction of original hardcopy Elementary; P-roperty Bill. [11 NoVEMBER.] Message/Tom tlze GovemO'J'. 1329 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Tuesday, 11 November, 1890. Petition.-Townsville Gas Company Act Amendment Bill-message to the Legislative Council.-Message from the Governor-Safety of Defences BilL-Formal Motions.-Supreme Court Amendment Bill-third reading. - Provincial Legislatures. - Additional Sitting Day.-Errors in a Return.-Mount Morgan Gold-Mining Company, Limited, Railway Bill second reading.-Snpreme Court (Costs) Bill-com mittee.-:l'lessage from the Legislative Council Townsville Gas Company Act 'Amendment Bill. Supply-resumption of committee-committee. Adjoul'UIUent. The SPEAKER took the chair at half-past 3 o'clock. PETITION. Mr. DRAKE presented a petition from the municipality of Brisbane, praying for leave to introduce a Bill for the purpose of making pro vision for lighting the city of Brisbane by electric light and for other purposes; and moved that the petition be received. Question put and passed. TOWNSVILLE GAS COMP.ANY .ACT .AMENDMENT BILL. MESSAGE TO THE'LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Mr. MORG.AN said: Mr. Speaker,-! beg to move, without notice, that the following message ba sent to the Legislative Council :- MR. PREfiiDENT, The Legislative Assembly having appointed a select committee to report upon the 1'ownsville Gas and Coke Company Act of 1884 Amendment Bill, and that committee being desirous to examine the Hon. William Aplin, a member of the Legislative Council, in reference thereto, request that the Legislative Council will give leave to its said member to attend and be ex amined by the said committee on such day and days as shall be arranged between him and the said committee. -
Legislative Assembly Hansard 1923
Queensland Parliamentary Debates [Hansard] Legislative Assembly THURSDAY, 1 NOVEMBER 1923 Electronic reproduction of original hardcopy Primary Producers', Etc., Bill. [1 NovEMBER.] City of Brisbane Bill. 2135 THURSDAY, 1 NOVEMBER, 1923. 'fhe SPEAKER (Hon. W. Bertram, Maree) took the chair at 11 a.m. CITY OF BRISBANE BILL. SECOND READING. HoN. F. T. BRENNAN (Toowoomba), (who on rising was received with "Hear, hears !" ), said: It does not often fall to the lot of an Assistant Minister to have Lhe opportunity of introducing a Bill of this importance. Notwithstanding that on two previous occasions attempts have been made to formulate a Bill to provide for an amalga· mation of the local authorities operating for the welfare of the city and metro)Joli t~n areas, so far they have been practically failures. This Bill has been drafted after very mature consideration, and not, as the newspapers would have the public to believe, drawn in a hurry just to meet the requests of a certain section of the community. This Bill has been formulated after seven or eight years of orgamsmg to bring about something that will be of benefit to Brisbane. In my remarks this morning I intend to place before the people of the Hon. F. T. Brennan.] 2136 City of Brisbane Bill. [ASSEMBLY.] City of Brisbane Bill. metropolitan area the whole situation show in the proposed new area, or a quota of 7,4781 ing the liabilities, assets, and the complica· for each electorate- tions which make it necessary that such a STATE ElLECTORA~'ES TO BE CoMPIUSED IN Bill should be put into operation. -
2001 Annual Report Supplement
New York State and Local Retirement Systems 2001 Annual Report Supplement H. Carl McCall State Comptroller Table of Contents Financial Section................... 1 Statistical Section (continued) New Option Selections ................................................. 33 Independent Auditors’ Report ........................................ 1 Option Selections: Total Payments............................... 34 Statements of Plan Net Assets ...................................... 2 Local Government Salaries and Billings—ERS.......... 35 Statements of Changes in Plan Net Assets .................. 3 Local Government Salaries and Billings—PFRS ........ 36 Notes to Financial Statements ...................................... 4 Contributions Recorded 1992–2001 .......................... 37 Schedule of Funding Progress ..................................... 11 Participating Employers ............................................... 38 Schedule of Employer Contributions ........................... 12 Actuarial Section ................ 61 Statistical Section ............... 13 Statement of the Actuary ............................................ 61 Combined Systems Participants ................................... 13 Actuarial Funding and Valuation ................................. 62 Membership by Age and Years of Service................... 14 Actuarial Valuation Balance Sheets.............................. 65 Membership By Tier..................................................... 15 Employer Contribution Rates....................................... 67