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Business-type Activities <br />Program Revenues <br />Program Revenues and Expenses <br />Expenses <br />6.9 <br />Ambulance transport <br />7.0 <br />11.7 <br />Municipal airport <br />12.0 <br />5.3 <br />Parking services <br />4.6 <br />18.0 <br />Stormwater utility <br />13.3 <br />21.8 <br />Wastewater utility <br />22.4 <br />(in millions of dollars) <br />The chart below shows that 88.2% of revenues for business-type activities are generated from fees, fines, and charges <br />for services. Capital grants and contributions were derived predominantly from grants from the Federal Aviation <br />Administration and the donation of infrastructure stemming from the development of new residential areas <br />Business-type Activities <br />Program Revenues and Expenses <br />Fees, fines, and charges for services <br />0.1% <br />11.4% <br />0.3%Operating grants and contributions <br />Capital grants and contributions <br />88.2% <br />Unrestricted investment earnings <br />Capital assets <br />. The City’s investment in capital assets for its governmental and business-type activities as of June 30, <br />2012 amounted to $664.4 million (net of accumulated depreciation). The investment in capital assets includes land, <br />rights-of-way, construction in progress, buildings and equipment, improvements other than buildings (such as parks and <br />park improvements), storm sewers and trunk sewers (stormwater and wastewater systems), and infrastructure (such as <br />roads and sidewalks). The total increase in the City’s investment in capital assets for the current fiscal year was 1.4%. <br />18 <br />
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