The Los Angeles business landscape at a glance.The Los Angeles Business Landscape at a Glance Summary of Revenues, Transfers and Taxes 2002-03 2003-04 Taxes (1) $2,160,352,590 $2,403,245,716 Licenses, Permits and Fines (2) 787,785,061 827,240,369 Special Assessments (3) 77,381,998 76,332,881 Charges for Services (4) 763,482,429 724,408,200 Intergovernmental (5) 318,048,091 299,461,879 Interest 29,179,000 20,500,000 Transportation Funds (6) 208,661,688 211,202,662 Other General Funds 63,354,628 168,582,501 Other Special Funds 239,456,830 134,834,609 Subtotal Revenues 4,647,702,315 4,865,808,817 Available Balances 179,391,940 297,561,562 Total Revenues, Transfers and Available Balances $4,827,094,255 $5,163,370,379 Summary of Appropriations 2002-03 2003-04 (8) Community Safety $1,088,430,547 $1,141,702,175 Home and Community Environment 787,018,719 836,130,658 Transportation 476,919,126 457,021,096 Cultural, Education and Recreational Services 187,338,904 216,391,422 Economic Development 118,082,802 74,617,110 Pension and Retirement 219,475,639 308,549,446 Capital Outlay 359,239,009 455,429,227 General Government 1,590,589,509 1,673,526,245 Total Appropriations $4,827,094,255 $5,163,370,379 (1) Major tax revenue sources include Property Tax, Utility Users Tax, Sales Tax, Business Tax, Transient occupancy Tax Documentary Transfer Tax, Parking Users' Tax, Residential Development Tax and Special Police Communications/911 System Tax. (2) Revenue sources include Licenses, Permits and Fees, State Vehicle License Fee, Municipal Court Fines and Franchise Income. (3) Revenue sources include Street Lighting Maintenance Assessment Fund and Stormwater Pollution Abatement Fund. (4) Major revenue sources include Sewer Construction and Maintenance Fund, Sanitation Equipment Charge Revenue Fund, Convention Center Revenue Fund, Special Parking Revenue Fund and Zoo Enterprise Fund. (5) Major revenue sources include Community Development Block Grant, grant receipts, Local Public Safety Fund and Workforce Investment act. Also includes proprietary department transfers. (6) Revenue sources include Special Gas Tax Street Improvement Fund, Proposition A Local Transit Improvement Fund and Proposition C anti-Gridlock Transit Improvement Fund. (7) Includes transfers from Reserve Fund Source: City of Los Angeles, Office of the City Administrative Officer Market Facts Market Fact Sheet--Port of Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. Shipping Lines: 80 Vessel VESSEL, mar. law. A ship, brig, sloop or other craft used in navigation. 1 Boul. Paty, tit. 1, p. 100. See sup. 2. By an act of congress, approved July 29, 1850, it is provided that any person, not being an owner, who shall on the high seas, willfully, with. Arrivals: 2,778, fiscal year 2002 2,899, fiscal year 2001 Cruise Lines
Name Headquarters A'rosa Europe NCL America America AIDA Cruises Europe American Cruise Lines America : 21 Ranking by Cruise Traffic: 1st on the West Coast; 4th busiest nationally, 1.09 million passengers, fiscal year 2002 1.08 million passengers, fiscal year 2001 Source: Port of Los Angeles The Port of Los Angeles is located on San Pedro Bay in the San Pedro neighborhood of Los Angeles, approximately 20 miles (30 km) south of downtown. Also called Los Angeles Harbor and WORLDPORT LA Market Facts Market Fact Sheet--Port of Los Angeles Waterfront: 43 miles Acreage: 7500 (3800 water; 3700 land) Dry bulk--3 Liquid bulk--9 Container--8 (includes Berth 100 terminal) Automobile--2 Breakbulk--4 Omni--1 Source: Port of Los Angeles |
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