With the new school year around the corner, the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) will be operating with a $4.6 billion budget, reflecting a half a percent increase over last year. The slight boost is driven by an increase in local and state funding, according to City Controller Christy Brady’s August Municipal Money Matters report.| Christy Brady, CPA
City Controller Christy Brady today issued the latest Municipal Money Matters report that found Mayor Cherelle Parker’s Housing Opportunities Made Easy (H.O.M.E.) Plan will generate an estimated $25 million annually in new real estate tax revenues once all the new units are built.| Christy Brady, CPA
As the city’s budget process nears its conclusion, City Controller Christy Brady today released the June 2025 Municipal Money Matters that indicates almost 30% of next year’s $6.7 billion budget is allocated for public safety resources.| Christy Brady, CPA
City Controller Christy Brady today released the May 2025 Municipal Money Matters, highlighting that the city awarded $370 million in contracts to Minority-, Woman-, and Disabled-Owned (M/W/DSBE) businesses during Fiscal Year 2023.| Christy Brady, CPA