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Tacoma is Washington state`s third-largest city, with approximately 199,826 residents. Tacoma became known as the City of Destiny in 1887 after it was designated as the Northern Pacific Railroad`s western terminus in 1873. Scores of immigrants flocked to our city then; and now as the city undergoes a thriving renaissance, we`re seeing another surge of immigration as residents and investors flock to this great destination. Tacoma has again emerged as the urban heart of the South Puget Sound. The City`s website offers a snapshot of this inviting Northwest community, and why more and more people are calling Tacoma their City of Destiny, and most of all, their destination for living, working, playing and staying. The City provides a number of direct services to citizens, from picking up garbage and recycling to aiding low income individuals and senior citizens.
Nashville is a prospering city that offers a high quality of living in a low-cost business environment. Nashville`s cost of doing business is 88.5% of the national average. The state of Tennessee has no personal income tax and the city of Nashville has a low overall tax burden. Recently, Forbes ranked Nashville as the third best positioned city “to grow and prosper in the coming decade”, No. 6 on its list of the Best Places for Businesses and Careers and as the No. 4 “Brain Magnet” for gains in people with college educations. Nashville`s current momentum is based, in part, on the plethora of attractive cultural and entertainment options, including: - In 2015, Nashville is in the No. 1 spot on Travel + Leisure`s America`s Friendliest Cities ranking. - Ranked as “the nation`s best music scene” by Rolling Stone - Successful and well-respected NFL and NHL franchises - World-class symphony has received 14 GRAMMY® nominations and seven wins - Over 12,000 acres of parks and 12 golf courses Nashville has live music of multiple genres being performed every night. With more than 180 recording studios, and 5,000 working musicians, Nashville is clearly “Music City.” Music is the reason that many people come to Nashville, but our two major sports teams, extensive park system, and endless arts and cultural opportunities offer people plenty of reasons to stay.
To provide high quality advice, services, information, policy and leadership in support of financial stewardship for the benefit of HRM citizens and stakeholders. The Finance business unit is where the corporate financial management responsibility resides within Halifax Regional Municipality. With its respected and supported staff, Finance provides direct services and advice to internal clients, Council and the taxpayer, ensuring their ability to undertake financial transactions in a timely, effective and efficient manner. Currently, Finance divisions include Accounting, Procurement, Payroll, Revenue, Fiscal & Tax Policy. Over 194 Finance staff operate from various locations within HRM including Alderney Gate, Duke Tower, Turner Drive, MacIntosh Street, Cowie Hill, Bayers Road, Alderney Gate, Halifax Transit and from the offices of many other business units.
Watford City UFD is a Watford City, ND-based company in the Government sector.
Strengthening core priorities such as public safety and education, finding efficiencies within government, exercising sound fiscal management, protecting our environment, and creating a healthier and more vibrant community. The County prides itself on making local government more responsive and efficient. Howard County has been recognized in the Top 10 “Best Places to Live in America” by Money Magazine, and in 2010, Columbia/Ellicott City was recognized as the “#2 Best Place to Live” for its strong local economy, excellent public schools, thriving arts community, and enviable quality of life. Forbes Magazine has consistently named Howard County one of the “Best Places to Raise a Family,” and USA Today named Howard the “2nd Most Technologically Advanced County” in the nation.