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Item 4D: Resolution Acknowledging Receipt of CAFR
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Item 4D: Resolution Acknowledging Receipt of CAFR
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CITY OF EUGENE, OREGON <br />Notes to Basic Financial Statements <br />(1) Summary of Significant Accounting Policies, continued <br />(D) Measurement Focus, Basis of Accounting, and Financial Statement Presentation, continued <br />Governmental Funds <br />Governmental funds finance most governmental functions of the City. The acquisition, use, and balances of <br />the City's expendable financial resources and the related liabilities, excluding those accounted for in proprietary <br />funds, are accounted for through governmental funds. The measurement focus is upon determination of <br />changes in current financial resources, rather than upon net income determination. The following are the City's <br />major governmental funds: <br />General Fund <br />The General Fund is the general operating fund of the City. It is used to account for all financial resources <br />except those required to be accounted for in another fund. Principal sources of revenue are property <br />taxes, charges for services, licenses and permits, and intergovernmental revenues. Primary expenditures <br />of the General Fund are made for fire and emergency medical services, library, recreation, and cultural <br />services, planning and development, police, public works, and general administration. <br />Community Development Special Revenue Fund <br />The Community Development Special Revenue Fund is used to account for grant revenues received from <br />the Federal government under provisions of Title I of the Community Development Act of 1974. Major <br />expenditures include development loans to individuals and businesses, as well as capital improvements <br />benefiting low-income persons. <br />General Capital Projects Fund <br />The General Capital Projects Fund is used to account for the financing and construction of capital facilities <br />not financed by proprietary or other capital projects funds. General Fund revenues, federal and state <br />grants, and bond proceeds provide the financing for the expenditures of this fund. <br />Systems Development Capital Projects Fund <br />The Systems Development Capital Projects Fund is used to account for construction of the non-assessable <br />portion of capacity-enhancing capital projects. Financing is provided by a systems development charge <br />levied against developing properties. Expenditures are restricted by state law to capacity-enhancing <br />projects for the following systems: transportation, sanitary sewers, storm sewers, and parks facilities. <br /> Proprietary Funds <br />Proprietary funds are used to account for the City's ongoing operations and activities which are similar to those <br />found in the private sector. The measurement focus is upon the determination of net income. <br />The following are the City's major proprietary funds: <br />Ambulance Transport Fund <br />The Ambulance Transport Fund accounts for the operation of emergency medical services provided to the <br />public. Revenues are provided by user charges. <br />continued <br />íè <br />
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