City Fiscal Year definition
Examples of City Fiscal Year in a sentence
In multi-year contracts or contracts spanning more than one City Fiscal Year, a separate budget must be submitted for each Fiscal Year, indicating the portion of the award spent in each year.• In-Kind Contributions: DYCD recognizes that in some cases the funding received from DYCD does not represent the full amount needed to operate a program.
Please note that because the city fiscal year overlaps the Consolidated Plan year by six months, (the first six months of the Consolidated Plan year is the last six months of the City Fiscal Year) the programs and budgets identified in the Consolidated Plan were actually adopted by the City Council in June.
The City of New York began to use the revised 2000 Census data to determine CD area eligibility commencing with City Fiscal Year 2008 (CFY08) CD-funded activities, which began July 1, 2007.
In multi-year contracts or contracts spanning more than one City Fiscal Year, a separate budget must be submitted for each Fiscal Year, indicating the portion of the award spent in each year.
The rate applied to any excess energy shall be at the Utility’s average annual cost of wholesale third party electric power purchases as determined for the preceding City Fiscal Year through June 30.
City of Redwood City, Fiscal Year 2017-2018Adopted Budget, Budget Message, pp.
For example, the projections for the City's contributions are based on the funding projections for the City Executive Capital Budget for the second half of City Fiscal Year 2012 (January-June 2012), and the first half of City Fiscal Year 2013 (July-December 2012), while the State figures are reported according to the State fiscal year (April 1 to March 31).
CUNY’s request for City Fiscal Year 2019 local elected official funding is $93 million.
Funds in the Action Plan budgeted in City Fiscal Year 2012 are subject to reallocation in the budget process for that year.
A PACE Charge shall be placed by the City on each Statement of Account with a due date of January 1 or July 1, as applicable of any City Fiscal Year.