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The mission of the Department of Public Works (DPW) is to provide the highest quality sanitation, parking enforcement, and fleet management services that are both ecologically sound and cost-effective.
The mission of the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Public Safety and Justice is to provide direction, guidance, support, and coordination to the District’s public safety agencies, and to develop and lead interagency public safety initiatives that improve the quality of life in the District&r...
The Business Improvement Districts Transfer agency records the transfer of revenues to Business Improvement Districts (BIDs).
The Council of the District of Columbia is the legislative branch of the District of Columbia government. The Council enacts laws; reviews and approves the government’s annual operating and capital budgets; and conducts oversight of the performance of agencies, boards, and commissions.
The Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund, administered by the Department of Employment Services (DOES), represents the proceeds from unemployment taxes paid by private sector employers and reimbursements from the District and federal governments deposited in the Unemployment Trust Fund (the “F
The mission of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) is to provide the public with a safe, efficient and affordable means of travel.
DC Public Charter School Board’s (DCPCSB) mission is to provide quality public school options for District students, families, and communities by conducting a comprehensive application review process, providing effective oversight and meaningful support to District public charter schools, a
The subsidy account previously reflected the total Dedicated Taxes (General Fund) transfer to the Housing Production Trust Fund (HPTF) to fulfill its operational obligations during a budgetary year. It now reflects any Local or other funds transfer to the HPTF.
The mission of the Mayor’s Office of Legal Counsel (MOLC) is to provide legal counsel to the Mayor and the Offices of the Deputy Mayors and District of Columbia executive agencies, with particular attention to coordination of legal support with the agency General Counsel and their staffs.
The RFK Campus Infrastructure Fund is a non-lapsing special fund that will pay certain costs, including debt service and payments related to bonds, for the development, construction, and renovation of horizontal infrastructure associated with a sports stadium complex on the RFK Campus.