
Local Government Distributions - NCDOR
Feb 27, 2012 · Collections for Month Ending... Quarter Ending...
Evaluating the Economic Contribution of Shared Use Paths in NC
The objective of this project was to design and test a methodology for consistently evaluating the economic contribution of shared use paths in North Carolina. This project began in March 2015 and …
Evaluating the Economic Impact of Shared Use Paths in North Carolina
Jan 2, 2026 · This project aimed to design and test a methodology for consistently evaluating the economic contribution of shared use paths in North Carolina. Four SUPs were selected to test the …
......................................................... 23 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This document summarizes and analyzes state-collected taxes distributed to local governments by the NC Department of Revenue …
Some local governments chose to provide the bare minimum in services and rely on the property tax and various federal, state (or county) shared revenues to fund the services. Many local governments, …
Dashboards | NC Auditor
Jan 12, 2026 · To deliver better government transparency to North Carolinians, OSA has published a new budget dashboard featuring a breakdown of OSA’s revenue sources, expenses, and spending …
New Data Shows Strength of North Carolina’s Local Revenues
Jan 21, 2026 · From 2013 to 2023, total county revenues in North Carolina grew by more than 35 percent. This growth was largely driven by sales and use taxes, which increased by nearly 80 …
The focus of this guide is to present the array of general revenue options legally available to local government oficials in North Carolina to fund their desired mix of services and activities.
Evaluating the Economic Impact of Shared Use Paths in North Carolina
The objective of this project was to design and test a methodology for consistently evaluating the economic contribution of shared use paths in North Carolina. A comprehensive valuation framework …
To highlight & promote great trails throughout the state, encouraging further use and support for trails among residents, visitors, and decision-makers. QUESTIONS? Thank You!