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City of Pensacola, FL

www.ci.pensacola.fl.us

 
City of Pensacola, FL is a Pensacola, FL-based company in the Government sector.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

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Town of Friday Harbor

Fourth Class Municipality (Town), Incorporated: 1909 Location:  Friday Harbor is located midway along the eastern shore of San Juan Island, second largest in a chain of 172 islands in the northernmost stretch of Puget Sound, and situated between Canada's Vancouver Island and the Washington State mainland. Physical Description:  The Town of Friday Harbor encompasses 1.23 square miles, or 787 acres.  Over 50% of the town's area is developed.  Land-use development reflects the town's eight zoning classifications, depicted on the town's official land use map: single family residential; multi-family residential; professional service; commercial; light industrial; light manufacturing; and public services.  Other land-use categories noted are: quasi public facilities; public facilities; parks; vacant areas; and other. Government:  Friday Harbor is the seat of San Juan County government and is the only incorporated town in the county.  As a municipal corporation of the fourth class, Friday Harbor operates as a fourth class municipal corporation under the Revised Code of Washington, Section 35.  Friday Harbor has a Mayor/Council non-partisan form of government.  Voters elect the mayor and five council members to four-year terms.  All represent the community at large rather than individual districts or areas of town. Revenue Sources:  The Town of Friday Harbor derives revenue primarily from a 1% sales tax, from real estate and personal property taxes, and from portions of various taxes levied by the State of Washington, such as a gasoline tax, a liquor excise tax, and hotel/motel taxes.  Sales tax and real estate and personal property tax monies are earmarked for the town's current fund which finances general government services.  State-shared revenues are dedicated for a particular use or fund.  User fees or rates support the operation of the Town's utilities.