Question 04k Has there been a decrease, an increase, or no change from the previous fiscal year in the infrastructure needs for your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Services, Service demand, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Infrastructure Question 04l Has there been a decrease, an increase, or no change from the previous fiscal year in the human service needs for your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Services, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service demand, Service provision, Human services Question 05a Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding property tax rates? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Taxes, Revenue, Property taxes, Taxes and revenues Question 05b Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding charges for fees, licenses, etc.? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Revenue, Revenues Question 05c Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding reliance on general fund balance? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, fiscal health, Finances, General fund balance Question 05d Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding reliance on "rainy day" funds? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, fiscal health, Fiscal health/stress Question 05f Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding actual public safety spending? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Public safety, Services, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending Question 05g Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding actual infrastructure spending? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finances, Service spending, Infrastructure, Services, Finance Budget and Operations Question 05h Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding actual human services spending? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Services, Finance Budget and Operations, Service provision, Finances, Service spending, Human services Question 05i Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding funding for economic development programs? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Economic Development, Development funding, Finances, Development program funding Question 05j Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding the amount of debt? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, fiscal health, Finances, Debt Question 05l Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding privatizing or contracting out of services? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, Finances, Service provision, Privatization Question 26 Does your jurisdiction use multi-year financial projections when developing its budget? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Financial planning, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances Question 27 Some local jurisdictions are moving to formal multi-year budgeting, rather than the traditional single-year budgeting. Others are not. Does your jurisdiction adopt single-year budgets or multi-year budgets? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Financial planning, budgeting Question 28 How likely is it that your jurisdiction will adopt formal multi-year budgeting in the next 12 months? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Financial planning, Finances Question 29 Different local jurisdictions manage their unreserved general fund balances in different ways depending on their specific circumstances. Despite these differences, we're interested in tracking overall changes in these balances over time. Approximately what was your jurisdiction's unreserved general fund balance as a percentage of general fund expenditures at the end of its last fiscal year? Survey Spring 2012 Categories General fund balance, fiscal health, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances Question 30 Thinking about your jurisdiction's fiscal needs, overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's unreserved general fund balance to be too high, about right, or too low? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, General fund balance, Finances, fiscal health Question 31 In your opinion, is your jurisdiction's cash flow and its ability to pay bills in a timely manner a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, fiscal health, cash flow, Fiscal health/stress Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Current page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Next page next Last page last
Question 04l Has there been a decrease, an increase, or no change from the previous fiscal year in the human service needs for your jurisdiction? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Services, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service demand, Service provision, Human services Question 05a Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding property tax rates? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Taxes, Revenue, Property taxes, Taxes and revenues Question 05b Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding charges for fees, licenses, etc.? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Revenue, Revenues Question 05c Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding reliance on general fund balance? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, fiscal health, Finances, General fund balance Question 05d Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding reliance on "rainy day" funds? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, fiscal health, Fiscal health/stress Question 05f Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding actual public safety spending? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Public safety, Services, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending Question 05g Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding actual infrastructure spending? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finances, Service spending, Infrastructure, Services, Finance Budget and Operations Question 05h Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding actual human services spending? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Services, Finance Budget and Operations, Service provision, Finances, Service spending, Human services Question 05i Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding funding for economic development programs? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Economic Development, Development funding, Finances, Development program funding Question 05j Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding the amount of debt? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, fiscal health, Finances, Debt Question 05l Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding privatizing or contracting out of services? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, Finances, Service provision, Privatization Question 26 Does your jurisdiction use multi-year financial projections when developing its budget? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Financial planning, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances Question 27 Some local jurisdictions are moving to formal multi-year budgeting, rather than the traditional single-year budgeting. Others are not. Does your jurisdiction adopt single-year budgets or multi-year budgets? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Financial planning, budgeting Question 28 How likely is it that your jurisdiction will adopt formal multi-year budgeting in the next 12 months? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Financial planning, Finances Question 29 Different local jurisdictions manage their unreserved general fund balances in different ways depending on their specific circumstances. Despite these differences, we're interested in tracking overall changes in these balances over time. Approximately what was your jurisdiction's unreserved general fund balance as a percentage of general fund expenditures at the end of its last fiscal year? Survey Spring 2012 Categories General fund balance, fiscal health, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances Question 30 Thinking about your jurisdiction's fiscal needs, overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's unreserved general fund balance to be too high, about right, or too low? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, General fund balance, Finances, fiscal health Question 31 In your opinion, is your jurisdiction's cash flow and its ability to pay bills in a timely manner a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, fiscal health, cash flow, Fiscal health/stress Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Current page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Next page next Last page last
Question 05a Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding property tax rates? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Taxes, Revenue, Property taxes, Taxes and revenues Question 05b Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding charges for fees, licenses, etc.? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Revenue, Revenues Question 05c Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding reliance on general fund balance? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, fiscal health, Finances, General fund balance Question 05d Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding reliance on "rainy day" funds? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, fiscal health, Fiscal health/stress Question 05f Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding actual public safety spending? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Public safety, Services, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending Question 05g Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding actual infrastructure spending? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finances, Service spending, Infrastructure, Services, Finance Budget and Operations Question 05h Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding actual human services spending? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Services, Finance Budget and Operations, Service provision, Finances, Service spending, Human services Question 05i Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding funding for economic development programs? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Economic Development, Development funding, Finances, Development program funding Question 05j Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding the amount of debt? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, fiscal health, Finances, Debt Question 05l Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding privatizing or contracting out of services? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, Finances, Service provision, Privatization Question 26 Does your jurisdiction use multi-year financial projections when developing its budget? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Financial planning, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances Question 27 Some local jurisdictions are moving to formal multi-year budgeting, rather than the traditional single-year budgeting. Others are not. Does your jurisdiction adopt single-year budgets or multi-year budgets? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Financial planning, budgeting Question 28 How likely is it that your jurisdiction will adopt formal multi-year budgeting in the next 12 months? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Financial planning, Finances Question 29 Different local jurisdictions manage their unreserved general fund balances in different ways depending on their specific circumstances. Despite these differences, we're interested in tracking overall changes in these balances over time. Approximately what was your jurisdiction's unreserved general fund balance as a percentage of general fund expenditures at the end of its last fiscal year? Survey Spring 2012 Categories General fund balance, fiscal health, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances Question 30 Thinking about your jurisdiction's fiscal needs, overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's unreserved general fund balance to be too high, about right, or too low? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, General fund balance, Finances, fiscal health Question 31 In your opinion, is your jurisdiction's cash flow and its ability to pay bills in a timely manner a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, fiscal health, cash flow, Fiscal health/stress Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Current page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Next page next Last page last
Question 05b Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding charges for fees, licenses, etc.? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Revenue, Revenues Question 05c Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding reliance on general fund balance? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, fiscal health, Finances, General fund balance Question 05d Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding reliance on "rainy day" funds? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, fiscal health, Fiscal health/stress Question 05f Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding actual public safety spending? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Public safety, Services, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending Question 05g Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding actual infrastructure spending? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finances, Service spending, Infrastructure, Services, Finance Budget and Operations Question 05h Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding actual human services spending? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Services, Finance Budget and Operations, Service provision, Finances, Service spending, Human services Question 05i Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding funding for economic development programs? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Economic Development, Development funding, Finances, Development program funding Question 05j Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding the amount of debt? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, fiscal health, Finances, Debt Question 05l Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding privatizing or contracting out of services? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, Finances, Service provision, Privatization Question 26 Does your jurisdiction use multi-year financial projections when developing its budget? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Financial planning, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances Question 27 Some local jurisdictions are moving to formal multi-year budgeting, rather than the traditional single-year budgeting. Others are not. Does your jurisdiction adopt single-year budgets or multi-year budgets? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Financial planning, budgeting Question 28 How likely is it that your jurisdiction will adopt formal multi-year budgeting in the next 12 months? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Financial planning, Finances Question 29 Different local jurisdictions manage their unreserved general fund balances in different ways depending on their specific circumstances. Despite these differences, we're interested in tracking overall changes in these balances over time. Approximately what was your jurisdiction's unreserved general fund balance as a percentage of general fund expenditures at the end of its last fiscal year? Survey Spring 2012 Categories General fund balance, fiscal health, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances Question 30 Thinking about your jurisdiction's fiscal needs, overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's unreserved general fund balance to be too high, about right, or too low? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, General fund balance, Finances, fiscal health Question 31 In your opinion, is your jurisdiction's cash flow and its ability to pay bills in a timely manner a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, fiscal health, cash flow, Fiscal health/stress Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Current page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Next page next Last page last
Question 05c Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding reliance on general fund balance? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, fiscal health, Finances, General fund balance Question 05d Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding reliance on "rainy day" funds? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, fiscal health, Fiscal health/stress Question 05f Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding actual public safety spending? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Public safety, Services, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending Question 05g Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding actual infrastructure spending? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finances, Service spending, Infrastructure, Services, Finance Budget and Operations Question 05h Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding actual human services spending? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Services, Finance Budget and Operations, Service provision, Finances, Service spending, Human services Question 05i Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding funding for economic development programs? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Economic Development, Development funding, Finances, Development program funding Question 05j Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding the amount of debt? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, fiscal health, Finances, Debt Question 05l Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding privatizing or contracting out of services? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, Finances, Service provision, Privatization Question 26 Does your jurisdiction use multi-year financial projections when developing its budget? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Financial planning, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances Question 27 Some local jurisdictions are moving to formal multi-year budgeting, rather than the traditional single-year budgeting. Others are not. Does your jurisdiction adopt single-year budgets or multi-year budgets? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Financial planning, budgeting Question 28 How likely is it that your jurisdiction will adopt formal multi-year budgeting in the next 12 months? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Financial planning, Finances Question 29 Different local jurisdictions manage their unreserved general fund balances in different ways depending on their specific circumstances. Despite these differences, we're interested in tracking overall changes in these balances over time. Approximately what was your jurisdiction's unreserved general fund balance as a percentage of general fund expenditures at the end of its last fiscal year? Survey Spring 2012 Categories General fund balance, fiscal health, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances Question 30 Thinking about your jurisdiction's fiscal needs, overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's unreserved general fund balance to be too high, about right, or too low? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, General fund balance, Finances, fiscal health Question 31 In your opinion, is your jurisdiction's cash flow and its ability to pay bills in a timely manner a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, fiscal health, cash flow, Fiscal health/stress Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Current page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Next page next Last page last
Question 05d Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding reliance on "rainy day" funds? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, fiscal health, Fiscal health/stress Question 05f Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding actual public safety spending? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Public safety, Services, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending Question 05g Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding actual infrastructure spending? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finances, Service spending, Infrastructure, Services, Finance Budget and Operations Question 05h Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding actual human services spending? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Services, Finance Budget and Operations, Service provision, Finances, Service spending, Human services Question 05i Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding funding for economic development programs? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Economic Development, Development funding, Finances, Development program funding Question 05j Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding the amount of debt? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, fiscal health, Finances, Debt Question 05l Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding privatizing or contracting out of services? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, Finances, Service provision, Privatization Question 26 Does your jurisdiction use multi-year financial projections when developing its budget? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Financial planning, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances Question 27 Some local jurisdictions are moving to formal multi-year budgeting, rather than the traditional single-year budgeting. Others are not. Does your jurisdiction adopt single-year budgets or multi-year budgets? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Financial planning, budgeting Question 28 How likely is it that your jurisdiction will adopt formal multi-year budgeting in the next 12 months? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Financial planning, Finances Question 29 Different local jurisdictions manage their unreserved general fund balances in different ways depending on their specific circumstances. Despite these differences, we're interested in tracking overall changes in these balances over time. Approximately what was your jurisdiction's unreserved general fund balance as a percentage of general fund expenditures at the end of its last fiscal year? Survey Spring 2012 Categories General fund balance, fiscal health, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances Question 30 Thinking about your jurisdiction's fiscal needs, overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's unreserved general fund balance to be too high, about right, or too low? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, General fund balance, Finances, fiscal health Question 31 In your opinion, is your jurisdiction's cash flow and its ability to pay bills in a timely manner a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, fiscal health, cash flow, Fiscal health/stress Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Current page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Next page next Last page last
Question 05f Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding actual public safety spending? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Public safety, Services, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Service spending Question 05g Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding actual infrastructure spending? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finances, Service spending, Infrastructure, Services, Finance Budget and Operations Question 05h Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding actual human services spending? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Services, Finance Budget and Operations, Service provision, Finances, Service spending, Human services Question 05i Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding funding for economic development programs? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Economic Development, Development funding, Finances, Development program funding Question 05j Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding the amount of debt? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, fiscal health, Finances, Debt Question 05l Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding privatizing or contracting out of services? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, Finances, Service provision, Privatization Question 26 Does your jurisdiction use multi-year financial projections when developing its budget? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Financial planning, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances Question 27 Some local jurisdictions are moving to formal multi-year budgeting, rather than the traditional single-year budgeting. Others are not. Does your jurisdiction adopt single-year budgets or multi-year budgets? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Financial planning, budgeting Question 28 How likely is it that your jurisdiction will adopt formal multi-year budgeting in the next 12 months? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Financial planning, Finances Question 29 Different local jurisdictions manage their unreserved general fund balances in different ways depending on their specific circumstances. Despite these differences, we're interested in tracking overall changes in these balances over time. Approximately what was your jurisdiction's unreserved general fund balance as a percentage of general fund expenditures at the end of its last fiscal year? Survey Spring 2012 Categories General fund balance, fiscal health, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances Question 30 Thinking about your jurisdiction's fiscal needs, overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's unreserved general fund balance to be too high, about right, or too low? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, General fund balance, Finances, fiscal health Question 31 In your opinion, is your jurisdiction's cash flow and its ability to pay bills in a timely manner a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, fiscal health, cash flow, Fiscal health/stress Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Current page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Next page next Last page last
Question 05g Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding actual infrastructure spending? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finances, Service spending, Infrastructure, Services, Finance Budget and Operations Question 05h Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding actual human services spending? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Services, Finance Budget and Operations, Service provision, Finances, Service spending, Human services Question 05i Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding funding for economic development programs? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Economic Development, Development funding, Finances, Development program funding Question 05j Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding the amount of debt? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, fiscal health, Finances, Debt Question 05l Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding privatizing or contracting out of services? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, Finances, Service provision, Privatization Question 26 Does your jurisdiction use multi-year financial projections when developing its budget? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Financial planning, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances Question 27 Some local jurisdictions are moving to formal multi-year budgeting, rather than the traditional single-year budgeting. Others are not. Does your jurisdiction adopt single-year budgets or multi-year budgets? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Financial planning, budgeting Question 28 How likely is it that your jurisdiction will adopt formal multi-year budgeting in the next 12 months? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Financial planning, Finances Question 29 Different local jurisdictions manage their unreserved general fund balances in different ways depending on their specific circumstances. Despite these differences, we're interested in tracking overall changes in these balances over time. Approximately what was your jurisdiction's unreserved general fund balance as a percentage of general fund expenditures at the end of its last fiscal year? Survey Spring 2012 Categories General fund balance, fiscal health, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances Question 30 Thinking about your jurisdiction's fiscal needs, overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's unreserved general fund balance to be too high, about right, or too low? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, General fund balance, Finances, fiscal health Question 31 In your opinion, is your jurisdiction's cash flow and its ability to pay bills in a timely manner a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, fiscal health, cash flow, Fiscal health/stress Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Current page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Next page next Last page last
Question 05h Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding actual human services spending? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Services, Finance Budget and Operations, Service provision, Finances, Service spending, Human services Question 05i Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding funding for economic development programs? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Economic Development, Development funding, Finances, Development program funding Question 05j Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding the amount of debt? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, fiscal health, Finances, Debt Question 05l Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding privatizing or contracting out of services? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, Finances, Service provision, Privatization Question 26 Does your jurisdiction use multi-year financial projections when developing its budget? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Financial planning, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances Question 27 Some local jurisdictions are moving to formal multi-year budgeting, rather than the traditional single-year budgeting. Others are not. Does your jurisdiction adopt single-year budgets or multi-year budgets? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Financial planning, budgeting Question 28 How likely is it that your jurisdiction will adopt formal multi-year budgeting in the next 12 months? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Financial planning, Finances Question 29 Different local jurisdictions manage their unreserved general fund balances in different ways depending on their specific circumstances. Despite these differences, we're interested in tracking overall changes in these balances over time. Approximately what was your jurisdiction's unreserved general fund balance as a percentage of general fund expenditures at the end of its last fiscal year? Survey Spring 2012 Categories General fund balance, fiscal health, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances Question 30 Thinking about your jurisdiction's fiscal needs, overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's unreserved general fund balance to be too high, about right, or too low? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, General fund balance, Finances, fiscal health Question 31 In your opinion, is your jurisdiction's cash flow and its ability to pay bills in a timely manner a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, fiscal health, cash flow, Fiscal health/stress Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Current page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Next page next Last page last
Question 05i Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding funding for economic development programs? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Economic Development, Development funding, Finances, Development program funding Question 05j Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding the amount of debt? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, fiscal health, Finances, Debt Question 05l Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding privatizing or contracting out of services? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, Finances, Service provision, Privatization Question 26 Does your jurisdiction use multi-year financial projections when developing its budget? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Financial planning, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances Question 27 Some local jurisdictions are moving to formal multi-year budgeting, rather than the traditional single-year budgeting. Others are not. Does your jurisdiction adopt single-year budgets or multi-year budgets? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Financial planning, budgeting Question 28 How likely is it that your jurisdiction will adopt formal multi-year budgeting in the next 12 months? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Financial planning, Finances Question 29 Different local jurisdictions manage their unreserved general fund balances in different ways depending on their specific circumstances. Despite these differences, we're interested in tracking overall changes in these balances over time. Approximately what was your jurisdiction's unreserved general fund balance as a percentage of general fund expenditures at the end of its last fiscal year? Survey Spring 2012 Categories General fund balance, fiscal health, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances Question 30 Thinking about your jurisdiction's fiscal needs, overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's unreserved general fund balance to be too high, about right, or too low? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, General fund balance, Finances, fiscal health Question 31 In your opinion, is your jurisdiction's cash flow and its ability to pay bills in a timely manner a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, fiscal health, cash flow, Fiscal health/stress Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Current page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Next page next Last page last
Question 05j Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding the amount of debt? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, fiscal health, Finances, Debt Question 05l Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding privatizing or contracting out of services? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, Finances, Service provision, Privatization Question 26 Does your jurisdiction use multi-year financial projections when developing its budget? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Financial planning, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances Question 27 Some local jurisdictions are moving to formal multi-year budgeting, rather than the traditional single-year budgeting. Others are not. Does your jurisdiction adopt single-year budgets or multi-year budgets? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Financial planning, budgeting Question 28 How likely is it that your jurisdiction will adopt formal multi-year budgeting in the next 12 months? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Financial planning, Finances Question 29 Different local jurisdictions manage their unreserved general fund balances in different ways depending on their specific circumstances. Despite these differences, we're interested in tracking overall changes in these balances over time. Approximately what was your jurisdiction's unreserved general fund balance as a percentage of general fund expenditures at the end of its last fiscal year? Survey Spring 2012 Categories General fund balance, fiscal health, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances Question 30 Thinking about your jurisdiction's fiscal needs, overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's unreserved general fund balance to be too high, about right, or too low? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, General fund balance, Finances, fiscal health Question 31 In your opinion, is your jurisdiction's cash flow and its ability to pay bills in a timely manner a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, fiscal health, cash flow, Fiscal health/stress Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Current page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Next page next Last page last
Question 05l Thinking about the next fiscal year, which action has your jurisdiction taken or is likely to take regarding privatizing or contracting out of services? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, Finances, Service provision, Privatization Question 26 Does your jurisdiction use multi-year financial projections when developing its budget? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Financial planning, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances Question 27 Some local jurisdictions are moving to formal multi-year budgeting, rather than the traditional single-year budgeting. Others are not. Does your jurisdiction adopt single-year budgets or multi-year budgets? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Financial planning, budgeting Question 28 How likely is it that your jurisdiction will adopt formal multi-year budgeting in the next 12 months? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Financial planning, Finances Question 29 Different local jurisdictions manage their unreserved general fund balances in different ways depending on their specific circumstances. Despite these differences, we're interested in tracking overall changes in these balances over time. Approximately what was your jurisdiction's unreserved general fund balance as a percentage of general fund expenditures at the end of its last fiscal year? Survey Spring 2012 Categories General fund balance, fiscal health, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances Question 30 Thinking about your jurisdiction's fiscal needs, overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's unreserved general fund balance to be too high, about right, or too low? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, General fund balance, Finances, fiscal health Question 31 In your opinion, is your jurisdiction's cash flow and its ability to pay bills in a timely manner a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, fiscal health, cash flow, Fiscal health/stress Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Current page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Next page next Last page last
Question 26 Does your jurisdiction use multi-year financial projections when developing its budget? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Financial planning, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances Question 27 Some local jurisdictions are moving to formal multi-year budgeting, rather than the traditional single-year budgeting. Others are not. Does your jurisdiction adopt single-year budgets or multi-year budgets? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Financial planning, budgeting Question 28 How likely is it that your jurisdiction will adopt formal multi-year budgeting in the next 12 months? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Financial planning, Finances Question 29 Different local jurisdictions manage their unreserved general fund balances in different ways depending on their specific circumstances. Despite these differences, we're interested in tracking overall changes in these balances over time. Approximately what was your jurisdiction's unreserved general fund balance as a percentage of general fund expenditures at the end of its last fiscal year? Survey Spring 2012 Categories General fund balance, fiscal health, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances Question 30 Thinking about your jurisdiction's fiscal needs, overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's unreserved general fund balance to be too high, about right, or too low? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, General fund balance, Finances, fiscal health Question 31 In your opinion, is your jurisdiction's cash flow and its ability to pay bills in a timely manner a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, fiscal health, cash flow, Fiscal health/stress Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Current page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Next page next Last page last
Question 27 Some local jurisdictions are moving to formal multi-year budgeting, rather than the traditional single-year budgeting. Others are not. Does your jurisdiction adopt single-year budgets or multi-year budgets? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, Financial planning, budgeting Question 28 How likely is it that your jurisdiction will adopt formal multi-year budgeting in the next 12 months? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Financial planning, Finances Question 29 Different local jurisdictions manage their unreserved general fund balances in different ways depending on their specific circumstances. Despite these differences, we're interested in tracking overall changes in these balances over time. Approximately what was your jurisdiction's unreserved general fund balance as a percentage of general fund expenditures at the end of its last fiscal year? Survey Spring 2012 Categories General fund balance, fiscal health, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances Question 30 Thinking about your jurisdiction's fiscal needs, overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's unreserved general fund balance to be too high, about right, or too low? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, General fund balance, Finances, fiscal health Question 31 In your opinion, is your jurisdiction's cash flow and its ability to pay bills in a timely manner a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, fiscal health, cash flow, Fiscal health/stress Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Current page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Next page next Last page last
Question 28 How likely is it that your jurisdiction will adopt formal multi-year budgeting in the next 12 months? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Financial planning, Finances Question 29 Different local jurisdictions manage their unreserved general fund balances in different ways depending on their specific circumstances. Despite these differences, we're interested in tracking overall changes in these balances over time. Approximately what was your jurisdiction's unreserved general fund balance as a percentage of general fund expenditures at the end of its last fiscal year? Survey Spring 2012 Categories General fund balance, fiscal health, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances Question 30 Thinking about your jurisdiction's fiscal needs, overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's unreserved general fund balance to be too high, about right, or too low? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, General fund balance, Finances, fiscal health Question 31 In your opinion, is your jurisdiction's cash flow and its ability to pay bills in a timely manner a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, fiscal health, cash flow, Fiscal health/stress Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Current page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Next page next Last page last
Question 29 Different local jurisdictions manage their unreserved general fund balances in different ways depending on their specific circumstances. Despite these differences, we're interested in tracking overall changes in these balances over time. Approximately what was your jurisdiction's unreserved general fund balance as a percentage of general fund expenditures at the end of its last fiscal year? Survey Spring 2012 Categories General fund balance, fiscal health, Finance Budget and Operations, Finances Question 30 Thinking about your jurisdiction's fiscal needs, overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's unreserved general fund balance to be too high, about right, or too low? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, General fund balance, Finances, fiscal health Question 31 In your opinion, is your jurisdiction's cash flow and its ability to pay bills in a timely manner a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, fiscal health, cash flow, Fiscal health/stress Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Current page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Next page next Last page last
Question 30 Thinking about your jurisdiction's fiscal needs, overall, do you consider your jurisdiction's unreserved general fund balance to be too high, about right, or too low? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, General fund balance, Finances, fiscal health Question 31 In your opinion, is your jurisdiction's cash flow and its ability to pay bills in a timely manner a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, fiscal health, cash flow, Fiscal health/stress Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Current page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Next page next Last page last
Question 31 In your opinion, is your jurisdiction's cash flow and its ability to pay bills in a timely manner a significant fiscal problem, somewhat of a problem, not much of a problem, or not a problem at all? Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Finances, fiscal health, cash flow, Fiscal health/stress Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Current page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Next page next Last page last
Question 34a Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding local government will provide adequate funding to: maintain the current package of services your jurisdiction provides Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Current page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Next page next Last page last
Question 34b Michigan's local jurisdictions currently have constraints on certain kinds of revenue growth (for example, the Headlee Amendment and Proposal A). Thinking about the revenue caps facing your jurisdiction, if the economy improves over the coming years, do you agree or disagree that the current system of funding the local government will provide adequate funding to improve or add more services if they are necessary or desired Survey Spring 2012 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Services, State government, State oversight, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Current page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Next page next Last page last
Question 35 Some people think the current system for funding local government in Michigan needs significant reform, while others disagree. What about you? Would you say you agree or disagree that the system for funding local governments in Michigan needs significant reform? Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Current page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Next page next Last page last
Question 36a Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Constitutional revenue sharing Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Current page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Next page next Last page last
Question 36b Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Economic Vitality Incentive Program (EVIP) Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, EVIP Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Current page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Next page next Last page last
Question 36c Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: The Headlee Amendment Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Current page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Next page next Last page last
Question 36d Next we want to focus on which particular elements of the system for funding local government in Michigan you think need to be reformed in some significant fashion. How important, if at all, do you believe it is to significantly reform: Proposal A Survey Spring 2012 Categories State government, State government reform, Finance Budget and Operations, Revenue, fiscal health, Finances, State policies, System of Funding Local Government, Property taxes Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Current page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Next page next Last page last