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Approved Date
10/12/2010
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2010-252A (7)
Agenda Item Number
10.A.3
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Comprehensive Plan
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EAR based Amendments 2030Comprehensive Plan
Chapter 6 Capital Improvements Element
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Comprehensive Plan Capital Improvements Element <br />transportation expenditures have increased by 77.28%. Transportation expenses represented 21.93% <br />of all county expenses in FY 2008/09. <br />Economic Environment <br />Included in this category are the costs of providing services which develop and improve the economic <br />condition of the community and its citizens. Veteran Services, the Housing Authority, and the <br />Economic Development Division of the Indian River County Chamber of Commerce undertake this <br />function. Table 6.5 shows that those agencies spent $653,547 on economic environment services in <br />FY 2008/09. Between fiscal years 2006/07 and 2007/08, economic environment expenditures <br />increased by 372.99%. Since FY 2002/03, economic environment expenditures have increased by <br />684.38%. Economic environment expenses represented 1.89% of all county expenses in FY 2007/08. <br />Figure 6.17: General Government Expenditures by Function <br />2004 <br />23.6% <br />29.7% <br />12.3% <br />15.4% 0.3% <br />0 3.3% 9.5% <br />2.0/o 3.8% <br />2007 22.1 <br />25.0% <br />19.0% <br />2.4%--- <br />`4.2°0 16.6% <br />2.0%-/8.4%0.3% <br />❑ General Government <br />o Transportation <br />o Culture/Recreation <br />Human Services <br />2005 <br />26.3% 10.9% <br />27.8%0.3% <br />3.5% <br />14."17%2.7/o 0 11.8% <br />24.6% 2008 <br />28.8% <br />10.2% <br />2.6% <br />2.3% <br />8.0%4.2% 1.5/0 ° -17.8% <br />m Public Safety <br />■ Economic Environment <br />D Court Related <br />2006 <br />26.0% <br />21.1% <br />23.5% <br />1.7% -12.4% <br />2.3% 7.8% 4.8% 0.4% <br />31.3% 2009 <br />10.8%-122.7% <br />3.4%- <br />17.1 % <br />2.8%*8.2% 3.603°0 0.3% <br />❑ Physical Environment <br />❑ Human Services <br />o Debt Service <br />Human Services cover the cost of providing services for the care, treatment, and control of human <br />illness, injury or disabilities, and for the welfare of the community as a whole and its individuals. <br />The Health Department, Welfare, Medicaid, and Children's Services fall into this category. Table 6.5 <br />shows that the county spent $8,621,760 on human services in FY 2008/09. Between fiscal years <br />Community Development Department Indian River County <br />Adopted November 2, 2010, Ordinance 2010-024 <br />21 <br />
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